The cost of company...

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Re: The cost of company...

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Khmu Nation wrote: Tue Aug 24, 2021 2:30 pm I didn't say no ex boyfriends did I? I don't want an ex husband though as that probably means she has children.

Anyway you do what you want.

You almost certainly won't meet a decent woman out in this part of the world who is out after sunset.
Really? You are so wrong. What about the many well educated and often bi or tri lingual Cambodian women who attend evening/nigh time art gallery and art exhibition openings? What about those women that attend foreign film showings at the likes of Meta or Alliance Francaise and at other embassy cultural events?

I am constantly meeting single, attractive and well educated women in Phnom Penh and women who can easily hold their own internationally if given the chance outside of Cambodia.

It is said that birds of a feather flock together. You may be associating with the wrong flock/s? Broaden your mind and your horizons and meet Cambodians outside of your present circle. Then you will see and experience a different Cambodia.

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Re: The cost of company...

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phuketrichard wrote: Wed Aug 25, 2021 6:52 am i am starting to wonder if New kids wife is the 1st women who would have him
and why he had to seek a lady 8,000 miles from home
not like he was living in Cambodia an met her there>


Like others tired of hearing about how perfect she is

anyway, carry on
I don’t know. We might want to be a bit jealous as it seems his honeymoon phase is longer than most. The oversharing obviously gets to some, but once he’s bought her a small arsenal and they’ve started shooting the crap out of road signs, Texas style, they might find themselves fitting in a tad better.
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Re: The cost of company...

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Freightdog wrote: Wed Aug 25, 2021 7:32 pm they’ve started shooting the crap out of road signs
Truly underrated fun.
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Re: The cost of company...

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Ot Mean Loi wrote: Wed Aug 25, 2021 3:51 pm
Khmu Nation wrote: Tue Aug 24, 2021 2:30 pm I didn't say no ex boyfriends did I? I don't want an ex husband though as that probably means she has children.

Anyway you do what you want.

You almost certainly won't meet a decent woman out in this part of the world who is out after sunset.
Really? You are so wrong. What about the many well educated and often bi or tri lingual Cambodian women who attend evening/nigh time art gallery and art exhibition openings? What about those women that attend foreign film showings at the likes of Meta or Alliance Francaise and at other embassy cultural events?

I am constantly meeting single, attractive and well educated women in Phnom Penh and women who can easily hold their own internationally if given the chance outside of Cambodia.

It is said that birds of a feather flock together. You may be associating with the wrong flock/s?
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Yeah that's why I left my £7 million house in Chelsea. So I could hang out with the exact same crowd over here - hanging around at the opening of envelopes with prats like you that hold champagne glasses by the base putting the world to rights and dropping names like bombs.

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Re: The cost of company...

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Big Daikon wrote:
Freightdog wrote: Wed Aug 25, 2021 7:32 pm they’ve started shooting the crap out of road signs
Truly underrated fun.
Shooting stuff packed in Tannerite (explosive), and watching it blow up, now that’s fun. Unfortunately, only allowed in the deep countryside.

Not fun (for me). Disassembling and cleaning out the dust bunnies afterwards.

Khmu Nation - you had a 14 million (7 million pounds) house in Chelsea and sold it? Lots of people can live the rest of their life on that amount and just drink beer everyday.
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Re: The cost of company...

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Sadly, Khmu Nation, you could not be further off the mark with you clearly self-embittered response to my posting.

Sadly for me, I may have champagne tastes but live on a beer income.

No Champagne for me but I do enjoy cheap and cheerful Australian red wines and sparkling wines at around the AUD$7 mark. You may not know that Aldi sells such cheap plonk being a Chelsea poser. I've always suspected that wealth and taste and style do not automatically go together.

And, happily, I move in a wide circle of Cambodians from many walks of life and Corona virus notwithstanding remain in contact with many of then.
Name dropping? Hells bells you'r the master of this what with you supposed STG 7,000,000 home at Chelsea. Sound like a real chinless Sloane ranger to me.

How can a wealthy Chelsea drop out not move in similar circles in Cambodia? Beggars belief.

Anyway. have a nice day like the rest of us lesser mortals.

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Re: The cost of company...

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I might have an occasional beer at a bar but I don't socialise. Ever. The last invite party I went to was The Boodles Ball sometime in the 1980s.
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