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General Mackevili wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2017 4:21 pmAiming for 8pm.Jamie_Lambo wrote:haha i thought that would have gotten your attentionGeneral Mackevili wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2017 2:49 pmDid someone say food?!?!Michae.K wrote:Hi everyone!
Im Michael, nice to meet you all.
Im orginally from Montreal, Quebec. I can speak English, French and a little Khmer ! Still learning. Just moved to cambodia for a little bit less then a year ! Would love to reach out to more expats out there ! Would love to head out for lunch/dinner or early coffee ! Hoping for a warm welcome.
Cheers,
Michael
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Punchy McShortstacks School of Hard Knocks

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Don't forget to post the pics.Jamie_Lambo wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2017 4:25 pmGeneral Mackevili wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2017 4:21 pmAiming for 8pm.Jamie_Lambo wrote: what time will you be in Pattaya today?![]()
see you soon

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theres not many pics i take in Pattaya that are public internet friendly lolUsername Taken wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2017 4:38 pmDon't forget to post the pics.Jamie_Lambo wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2017 4:25 pmGeneral Mackevili wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2017 4:21 pmAiming for 8pm.Jamie_Lambo wrote: what time will you be in Pattaya today?![]()
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Punchy McShortstacks School of Hard Knocks

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im abit confused in the forums, with all these quotes -_- abit lost haha. Would love to meet. I also dropped out of school, when i was back in Canada, so cheers to that. Life ended perfectly fine although. I dont see it as something wrong. Everyone has a story. I am not too sure where is chroy changvar bridge. I can only get to aeon/ TK city or near independant monument ( pretty new to the city hehe ) take care of meiluvu wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2017 3:41 pmHi Michael, I took two years of French, those two years are also the same years I dropped out of high school. If you're ever on the other side of the chroy changvar bridge I'm almost always available. If you're ok with meeting up a bumMichae.K wrote:Hi everyone!
Im Michael, nice to meet you all.
Im orginally from Montreal, Quebec. I can speak English, French and a little Khmer ! Still learning. Just moved to cambodia for a little bit less then a year ! Would love to reach out to more expats out there ! Would love to head out for lunch/dinner or early coffee ! Hoping for a warm welcome.
Cheers,
Michael![]()

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Chroy Changvar is the area east of the Japanese/Chroy Changvar bridge
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ohh i see, ive never crossed that place once ! must check it out !
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Hi all, been in PP a month now, wife arrived just over a week ago. Trying to learn the basics like where to buy food to eat, things to drink and clothes to wear. Spent 14 years in the Middle east and 4 years in Holland before that so not our first overseas adventure. Looking forward to a bit of banter and maybe even some useful information from this forum although I don't have much opportunity to faff about at the moment.
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Welcome, StevieB - let us know when you're ready to faff about.StevieB wrote: ↑Sun May 28, 2017 4:19 pm Hi all, been in PP a month now, wife arrived just over a week ago. Trying to learn the basics like where to buy food to eat, things to drink and clothes to wear. Spent 14 years in the Middle east and 4 years in Holland before that so not our first overseas adventure. Looking forward to a bit of banter and maybe even some useful information from this forum although I don't have much opportunity to faff about at the moment.
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English guy, 29 and I've been stuck doing sales jobs behind computers and telephones for what seems like forever, I'd still do it (remotely) but I think I need to see some more world whilst I'm under no obligations.. Do I pack in a moderately paying job that bores me to death and escape for a year (or more if my savings allow) or do I stick it out and be miserable, the 9-5 lifestyle is pretty boring and I don't think I'll survive long enough until retirement age anyway, plus I don't plan on having kids so buying a house for £300,000 seems like a massive anchor.
I digress, hello forum I look forward to reading some classic threads tonight if anyone can point me to some
I digress, hello forum I look forward to reading some classic threads tonight if anyone can point me to some

A Canadian Goose.
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Fuck the job off, fuck the system, im 29 from England, spent most of the past 5years out here, no regretsJUDGEDREDD wrote:English guy, 29 and I've been stuck doing sales jobs behind computers and telephones for what seems like forever, I'd still do it (remotely) but I think I need to see some more world whilst I'm under no obligations.. Do I pack in a moderately paying job that bores me to death and escape for a year (or more if my savings allow) or do I stick it out and be miserable, the 9-5 lifestyle is pretty boring and I don't think I'll survive long enough until retirement age anyway, plus I don't plan on having kids so buying a house for £300,000 seems like a massive anchor.
I digress, hello forum I look forward to reading some classic threads tonight if anyone can point me to some
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