Caught my eye, photos in Cambodia :)
Re: Caught my eye, photos in Cambodia :)
Pig noses, ponytails twisted in hooks, and on top are two dark-skinned assholes in helmets.
Re: Caught my eye, photos in Cambodia :)
I have a piggy one too, this is a number of years back in Koh Kong. Piglets ready for transportation.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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Re: Caught my eye, photos in Cambodia :)
Uh Ohh
Can we go any faster?
Ah well.. may as well just kick back and enjoy it
Can we go any faster?
Ah well.. may as well just kick back and enjoy it
Re: Caught my eye, photos in Cambodia :)
Mona Lisa playing with her pussy
Re: Caught my eye, photos in Cambodia :)
happy cows
Re: Caught my eye, photos in Cambodia :)
Today, in Ikorichi, the cops set up their ever-present mass trap of orange cones for catching passing vehicles.
I naturally stopped and looked at what the traffic cops put the main emphasis on when detaining cars and motorcycles and whom they in most cases slow down.
I was surprised that this time almost no Khmer or Europeans slowed down for the lack of helmets or for not wearing seat belts. it seemed as if the police did not notice these violations.
at the same time, he was pleased to note that only the Chinese were "pulled out", it doesn’t matter - on motorcycles or on expensive Rolls-Royces and Bentles.
yellow brothers the queue already in line to the table with an important boss stood to pay a fine on the spot.
and here’s what else I liked - absolutely all the heavy equipment breaking the asphalt was braked - concrete mixers, trucks, trucks, tractors with bulldozers, concrete pumps.
the cops took a denyuzhka and turned back the construction equipment so that the "builders" would not pull the main, recently repaired city street.
and that’s good, comrades!
I naturally stopped and looked at what the traffic cops put the main emphasis on when detaining cars and motorcycles and whom they in most cases slow down.
I was surprised that this time almost no Khmer or Europeans slowed down for the lack of helmets or for not wearing seat belts. it seemed as if the police did not notice these violations.
at the same time, he was pleased to note that only the Chinese were "pulled out", it doesn’t matter - on motorcycles or on expensive Rolls-Royces and Bentles.
yellow brothers the queue already in line to the table with an important boss stood to pay a fine on the spot.
and here’s what else I liked - absolutely all the heavy equipment breaking the asphalt was braked - concrete mixers, trucks, trucks, tractors with bulldozers, concrete pumps.
the cops took a denyuzhka and turned back the construction equipment so that the "builders" would not pull the main, recently repaired city street.
and that’s good, comrades!
Re: Caught my eye, photos in Cambodia :)
It is a Slum Royce from Toul Sangke
Be yourself, no matter what they say!
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