living in dorms in cambodia

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John Bingham wrote:I thought they stopped making Mekong "whisky" in Cambodia a year or so back?
Not that I give too much of a fuck, but I feel a bit sad when I see
construction workers or whoever buying a few bottles
of that Super Whiskey or Alexand etc,
the stuff is just rot-gut poison and
on this very forum we have
proof of it's debilitating
effects on
the human
mind.
Hey, I found the Alexand?er, think it was called extra mature or some shit, at 5000r, possibly drinkable and you'd still maintain some kind of vision. I am extrapolating from the tiny sample I took, but I think it's worth the extra investment over the base version. It reminds me of that Canadian whisky you get in UK corner shops.
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it is mostly flavoring essence and very low proof.
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cptrelentless wrote:
John Bingham wrote:I thought they stopped making Mekong "whisky" in Cambodia a year or so back?
Not that I give too much of a fuck, but I feel a bit sad when I see
construction workers or whoever buying a few bottles
of that Super Whiskey or Alexand etc,
the stuff is just rot-gut poison and
on this very forum we have
proof of it's debilitating
effects on
the human
mind.
Hey, I found the Alexand?er, think it was called extra mature or some shit, at 5000r, possibly drinkable and you'd still maintain some kind of vision. I am extrapolating from the tiny sample I took, but I think it's worth the extra investment over the base version. It reminds me of that Canadian whisky you get in UK corner shops.
It's Hi quality and 100 percent safe I drink it everyday and look at me.
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Hey BKK,there is a backpackers in Stuart st Darwin called "Elkies" run by a gorgeous Scandinavian girl called ( coincidently) Elkie.She used to charge $3 a night for a bunk bed in the dorm. She can hook you up with a fruit picking job that pays BIG money too. Why don't you fukoff over to Darwin and try it out mate!
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Hotdigr wrote:Hey BKK,there is a backpackers in Stuart st Darwin called "Elkies" run by a gorgeous Scandinavian girl called ( coincidently) Elkie.She used to charge $3 a night for a bunk bed in the dorm. She can hook you up with a fruit picking job that pays BIG money too. Why don't you fukoff over to Darwin and try it out mate!
Darwin in 2017 is more like 30 dollars a night and those fruit picking jobs are brain numbing, labourous and exploitive.
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phrammoianchor wrote:
Hotdigr wrote:Hey BKK,there is a backpackers in Stuart st Darwin called "Elkies" run by a gorgeous Scandinavian girl called ( coincidently) Elkie.She used to charge $3 a night for a bunk bed in the dorm. She can hook you up with a fruit picking job that pays BIG money too. Why don't you fukoff over to Darwin and try it out mate!
Darwin in 2017 is more like 30 dollars a night and those fruit picking jobs are brain numbing, labourous and exploitive.
Yeah I much preferred it when she charged $3 a night for a boink and they paid 100k$ for a summer's picking!
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Raybull wrote:
phrammoianchor wrote:
Hotdigr wrote:Hey BKK,there is a backpackers in Stuart st Darwin called "Elkies" run by a gorgeous Scandinavian girl called ( coincidently) Elkie.She used to charge $3 a night for a bunk bed in the dorm. She can hook you up with a fruit picking job that pays BIG money too. Why don't you fukoff over to Darwin and try it out mate!
Darwin in 2017 is more like 30 dollars a night and those fruit picking jobs are brain numbing, labourous and exploitive.
Yeah I much preferred it when she charged $3 a night for a boink and they paid 100k$ for a summer's picking!
Not in Darwin mate, not in a billion years.
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Maybe dude can stay in one of these charming places?
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I can point him in the direction of a $25 a month room.














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I feel sorry for my mate he payed 150 USD to get a room and turns out he's had 1 funeral 1 wedding right at his window plus a group of party animal khmers in the house below him..... Atleast in a dorm you can check out if the neighbours are loud khmers.
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