London family living in Cambodia- why?
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Re: London family living in Cambodia- why?
Here you go https://cambodiaexpatsonline.com/general ... t7065.htmlJamie_Lambo wrote:Samouth posted the video and a thread sometime last year, i tried looking to link it but it was around oct/november time i couldnt find it/have the patience to searchRutiger wrote:Oops. Link?Yobbo wrote:Been posted before
Looks like Jamie beat me to it. ( a quick google search had it in one )
Re: London family living in Cambodia- why?
Ah, well. As I said before there is always a danger of posting a story or video that someone had posted before, especially when you are new to a forum. I initially did a CEO search for the exact same video title and nothing came up i guess because the actual thread was given a different title than the video. But for future reference, if i do post something that has been discussed before, Admin can always merge the threads together or delete the newer of the two. No big deal.
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Re: London family living in Cambodia- why?
no worries mateRutiger wrote:Ah, well. As I said before there is always a danger of posting a story or video that someone had posted before, especially when you are new to a forum. I initially did a CEO search for the exact same video title and nothing came up i guess because the actual thread was given a different title than the video. But for future reference, if i do post something that has been discussed before, Admin can always merge the threads together or delete the newer of the two. No big deal.
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Re: London family living in Cambodia- why?
I was just being a smart ass picking up on Richards post!Rutiger wrote:Ah, well. As I said before there is always a danger of posting a story or video that someone had posted before, especially when you are new to a forum. I initially did a CEO search for the exact same video title and nothing came up i guess because the actual thread was given a different title than the video. But for future reference, if i do post something that has been discussed before, Admin can always merge the threads together or delete the newer of the two. No big deal.
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Agreed. Though I grew up in Nigeria but with parents on the full top whack multi-national expat package not as scrounging fucktards living in a hovel. I wouldn't stay in that house for a single day - let alone as a "lifestyle choice".one_dolla wrote:not even going to watch this , very selfish parents bringing a child to a country with very poor education facilities and Very Very poor medical facilities
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Re: London family living in Cambodia- why?
Seems a bit harsh. I thought the guy seemed a bit odd but they aren't doing anyone any harm and they seem to enjoy their "lifestyle choice". No need to insult them.TheGrinchSR wrote: Though I grew up in Nigeria but with parents on the full top whack multi-national expat package not as scrounging fucktards living in a hovel. I wouldn't stay in that house for a single day - let alone as a "lifestyle choice".
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Yeah, I don't fancy his bird like you do. The whole of their lifestyle makes me cringe. This "give up on life" stuff makes me want to punch someone. Celebration of becoming feckless losers is becoming a societal norm and one I want no part in.Rutiger wrote:Seems a bit harsh. I thought the guy seemed a bit odd but they aren't doing anyone any harm and they seem to enjoy their "lifestyle choice". No need to insult them.TheGrinchSR wrote: Though I grew up in Nigeria but with parents on the full top whack multi-national expat package not as scrounging fucktards living in a hovel. I wouldn't stay in that house for a single day - let alone as a "lifestyle choice".
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I get what you are saying, but I doubt they were doing that. I wouldn't be surprised if they were all back in Surrey or wherever already.TheGrinchSR wrote:Yeah, I don't fancy his bird like you do. The whole of their lifestyle makes me cringe. This "give up on life" stuff makes me want to punch someone. Celebration of becoming feckless losers is becoming a societal norm and one I want no part in.Rutiger wrote:Seems a bit harsh. I thought the guy seemed a bit odd but they aren't doing anyone any harm and they seem to enjoy their "lifestyle choice". No need to insult them.TheGrinchSR wrote: Though I grew up in Nigeria but with parents on the full top whack multi-national expat package not as scrounging fucktards living in a hovel. I wouldn't stay in that house for a single day - let alone as a "lifestyle choice".
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Re: London family living in Cambodia- why?
"Celebration of becoming feckless losers is becoming a societal norm and one I want no part in."
The only thing The Grinch celebrates is his need to strike out.
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How did you get from "we're living off the rent from our London house" to scrounging fucktards?TheGrinchSR wrote:Yeah, I don't fancy his bird like you do. The whole of their lifestyle makes me cringe. This "give up on life" stuff makes me want to punch someone. Celebration of becoming feckless losers is becoming a societal norm and one I want no part in.Rutiger wrote:Seems a bit harsh. I thought the guy seemed a bit odd but they aren't doing anyone any harm and they seem to enjoy their "lifestyle choice". No need to insult them.TheGrinchSR wrote: Though I grew up in Nigeria but with parents on the full top whack multi-national expat package not as scrounging fucktards living in a hovel. I wouldn't stay in that house for a single day - let alone as a "lifestyle choice".
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