My Blog - Aussie Apsara
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Hey, this is a family forum.rozzieoz wrote:Jamie_Lambo wrote:i'll be expecting a "welcome home" cake when im back!rozzieoz wrote:The cakes are amazing
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I'm sure there will be many MANY girls willing to bring the "cake" if you supply the cream.
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Beautiful pictures thanks for sharing Love the sunset pics and view from your place.
How I miss the KTVs
How I miss the KTVs
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aka Yankee Gringo Gaijin aka Seppy Yank
aka Yankee Gringo Gaijin aka Seppy Yank
Re: My Blog - Aussie Apsara
Thank you
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Re: My Blog - Aussie Apsara
I've updated my blog with some photos of things you see on the road in Cambodia, if anyone is interested.
http://aussieapsara.blogspot.com/
http://aussieapsara.blogspot.com/
Once you've read the dictionary, every other book is just a remix.
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Nice work! I've been developing my own "Spotto" game. But instead of yellow cars, you say "spotto" for each of the following you see:
- a monk on a motodop (two monks on a motodop is a double-spotto)
- someone (let's face it, almost always a guy) peeing in public
- a ladder being carried by someone on a moto
If you had kids you could develop this into the "car cricket" game we had as kids... when you saw each of the things on the list you hit a four or a six, or got run out/caught or rain stopped play etc.
I'm getting used to seeing fridges being transported by moto. The guy who delivered my front load washing machine just had it balanced in its carton on the back of his moto and was just holding it steady with his left hand. Not even fastened with straps or anything. That shit takes talent especially in the traffic here in PP.
You must walk in traffic to cross the road - Cambodian proverb
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