Kampot - costs of living

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and then the mountain came along and now everyone loves Iceland.

Stupid game of thrones.
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had i friend from iceland , he was a mechanic on my team, he went back to iceland to start his own band i think the name was INGI :thumb:
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The inbreeding up there makes them crazy good at a lot of things, just be careful, some of them are real nutters.

Like I mean, be careful about being alone in the same room with one for too long.
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phuketrichard wrote:
frank lee bent wrote:get a maple leaf on your bag and then you can get away with murder.
I used to always travel as an Icelander. nobody knew where it was, nobody knew what language they spoke, ( so i could make up my own words) in fact nobody knew fuck all about the country :plus1:




Same here, but I always said I was a North Poler. I lived next door to Santa clause, and we were great mates.
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if ur in the same room with one
ur not alone

When i say, "when i used to travel" that took in the 70's-early 90's mostly,
MY first flight to Europe was 1970 on Icelandic air ( they were the first true low cost airlines connecting the states to Europe) NY- Reykjavik-Luxembourg $140 R/t on a prop plane, for an extra $45 we got to stay for 2 nights with accommodations an food paid for.
During those years, Loftleiðir were often referred to, even by the company's own staff, as "the Hippie Airline" or even "the Hippie Express".[21][22] Many young Americans travelled to Europe after graduation, to experience the "old-world culture" and they were more concerned with getting there cheaply than comfortably or even exactly on time. Loftleiðir were not famous for speed or punctuality, but flying with the company became a sort of rite of passage for those young "hippies", one of whom was Bill Clinton, later US President.
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:bow: In a month or so, a newbie is going to turn up on the forum asking about "should I move to Kampot" or something, so someone will suggest they read this thread, and then they will get some good advice about wankers, Icelanders and primitive aircraft. :plus1:
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thats the genius of forum, you will never know what you gonna get :D
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bolueeleh wrote:thats the genius of forum, you will never know what you gonna get :D
just like all them STD's in them girly bars ay ;) :popcorn:
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Yeah, it's a jungle out there.
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Kampot itself has increasingly become the last resort for those too unbalanced for Sihanoukville.
Lots of mumblers and the occasional shouter.
Sonja Kill Hospital there has a very good reputation despite the name.
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