Badly Burnt Brit with Memory Problems Dropped Off at Calmette Hospital & Needs Your Help
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Badly Burnt Brit with Memory Problems Dropped Off at Calmette Hospital & Needs Your Help
A British man, who says his name is 'Micky Smith' was found in bad condition and dropped off at the Calmette Hospital in Phnom Penh by some good Samaritans, but needs further assistance. If you recognize him, inform the British Embassy.
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Re: Badly Burnt Brit with Memory Problems Dropped Off at Calmette Hospital & Needs Your Help
He is a psycho. I saw him a couple weeks ago on Riverside and warned him that a criminal gqng was about to rob him.. gangsters hanging around him... He folliwed me away from them and then.. accused me of 'threatening' him and that I looked like a criminal.
I made tracks away from him then as it looked as if he was either psycho or super drugged .
I made tracks away from him then as it looked as if he was either psycho or super drugged .
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Re: Badly Burnt Brit with Memory Problems Dropped Off at Calmette Hospital & Needs Your Help
Reading "badly burnt" I was thinking more Freddy Krueger but he just looks like he's fell asleep in the sun for a couple of hours.
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Re: Badly Burnt Brit with Memory Problems Dropped Off at Calmette Hospital & Needs Your Help
The guy looks like he fell head-first on to the footpath or road or something. It's a shame that westerners with problems think that their problems will disappear if they move to live in the third world, aka Cambodia.
Not judging or shaming, but if anyone knows this person - supposedly British - and wants to help him, then try to find his identity and possible family in the UK who might help him.
Also, some people criticize Calmette Hospital, but when they take in a foreigner in distress like this, they don't know if they will be paid or not. Yet they will take care of him.
Not judging or shaming, but if anyone knows this person - supposedly British - and wants to help him, then try to find his identity and possible family in the UK who might help him.
Also, some people criticize Calmette Hospital, but when they take in a foreigner in distress like this, they don't know if they will be paid or not. Yet they will take care of him.
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Re: Badly Burnt Brit with Memory Problems Dropped Off at Calmette Hospital & Needs Your Help
Check the eyes, and the smile
He's on a mission from God.
He's on a mission from God.
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Re: Badly Burnt Brit with Memory Problems Dropped Off at Calmette Hospital & Needs Your Help
Every important or capable country should have a representative on the ground. Many do already. People seem to misunderstand what an embassy's role is in a country. It has always been to encourage cooperation and trade and good relations between countries. They have never been about helping their helpless ordinary citizens who get themselves in trouble abroad. No country, especially the UK, can afford that kind of shit.
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Re: Badly Burnt Brit with Memory Problems Dropped Off at Calmette Hospital & Needs Your Help
This should be posted in 10' high letters at the arrivals area of the airport.John Bingham wrote: ↑Sat Oct 12, 2019 8:04 pm Every important or capable country should have a representative on the ground. Many do already. People seem to misunderstand what an embassy's role is in a country. It has always been to encourage cooperation and trade and good relations between countries. They have never been about helping their helpless ordinary citizens who get themselves in trouble abroad. No country, especially the UK, can afford that kind of shit.
I might even save it so i can quote it on the next hapless retard that thinks the embassy should bail them out of their self induced hellhole they dug themselves into.
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Re: Badly Burnt Brit with Memory Problems Dropped Off at Calmette Hospital & Needs Your Help
It should be important for a "first-world" country - even if it's just for public image and relations - that they look after their own people, and that they don't leave third world countries the responsibility of looking after their down and out citizens.John Bingham wrote: ↑Sat Oct 12, 2019 8:04 pm Every important or capable country should have a representative on the ground. Many do already. People seem to misunderstand what an embassy's role is in a country. It has always been to encourage cooperation and trade and good relations between countries. They have never been about helping their helpless ordinary citizens who get themselves in trouble abroad. No country, especially the UK, can afford that kind of shit.
I cringe when I see first world beggars here in Cambodia. It's upside down. Cambodian beggars would never be accepted into Europe or USA or Australia.
Re: Badly Burnt Brit with Memory Problems Dropped Off at Calmette Hospital & Needs Your Help
The UK accepts any cunt and treats them better than the natives born and bred thereAnchor Moy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 12, 2019 8:12 pmJohn Bingham wrote: ↑Sat Oct 12, 2019 8:04 pm Every important or capable country should have a representative on the ground. Many do already. People seem to misunderstand what an embassy's role is in a country. It has always been to encourage cooperation and trade and good relations between countries. They have never been about helping their helpless ordinary citizens who get themselves in trouble abroad. No country, especially the UK, can afford that kind of shit.
It should be important for a "first-world" country - even if it's just for public image and relations - that they look after their own people, and that they don't leave third world countries the responsibility of looking after their down and out citizens.
I cringe when I see first world beggars here in Cambodia. It's upside down. Cambodian beggars would never be accepted into Europe or USA or Australia.
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Re: Badly Burnt Brit with Memory Problems Dropped Off at Calmette Hospital & Needs Your Help
Can you please start a new thread about your concerns instead of muddying this one up with your unsubstantiated nonsense?Soriya wrote: ↑Sat Oct 12, 2019 8:49 pmThe UK accepts any cunt and treats them better than the natives born and bred thereAnchor Moy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 12, 2019 8:12 pmJohn Bingham wrote: ↑Sat Oct 12, 2019 8:04 pm Every important or capable country should have a representative on the ground. Many do already. People seem to misunderstand what an embassy's role is in a country. It has always been to encourage cooperation and trade and good relations between countries. They have never been about helping their helpless ordinary citizens who get themselves in trouble abroad. No country, especially the UK, can afford that kind of shit.
It should be important for a "first-world" country - even if it's just for public image and relations - that they look after their own people, and that they don't leave third world countries the responsibility of looking after their down and out citizens.
I cringe when I see first world beggars here in Cambodia. It's upside down. Cambodian beggars would never be accepted into Europe or USA or Australia.
Silence, exile, and cunning.
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