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Re: What to do?: Fiancee's Birthday

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Sir_Quality_U_Feel wrote:
phuketrichard wrote:
CJM555 wrote:"So CEO- My girl likes the simple stuff."

I would humbly suggest, keep it simple.
Cooking a girl a meal, leads, without delay, directly to knuckle deep flange manoeuvres.
hey; they all say the like the simple stuff
BUT when u go a bit out of the way

its remembered forever!! :thumb:
A wise man's words. You are right man. She likes the simple stuff but that means she would be amazed by a bit of effort, which is what I am trying to do.

The boat ride sounds amazing. Like I said, she has mentioned that exact activity before. I think I am going to try to set that up.

Cheers guys.

Ok then - Helicopter trip around PP?
http://helistarcambodia.com/

Also, decide before or after the grub?
And make sure no RCAF Pilot, sure yous will be fine and hopefully not appear on youtube :(
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Break up now. Nothing more to say
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Digg3r wrote:Break up now. Nothing more to say
Good advice. Have fun at GSM tonight.
I'll give ya 500 Riel for it...
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GSM is not my thing. Sorry.
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Re: What to do?: Fiancee's Birthday

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digg walks around Wat Phnom after 10 pm
GSM is to expensive for him
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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I've posted these before in other threads, but might be of interest. Phnom Penh is a great place for restaurants and wine bars and these are some of my favourites: Bouchon http://phnom-penh.leboost-cambo ... urn false;
Open Wine restaurant http://www.openwinerestaurant.com/ The red Apron http://www.asialifemagazine.com/cambodia/red-apron/ Metro Rahu http://www.phnompenhnightlife.com/metro-rahu/ Armands Bistro http://www.asialifemagazine.com/cambodi ... he-bistro/ and La Residence http://www.la-residence-restaurant.com/

Years ago I hired one of the "party contractors" and held a birthday party in the street outside the girl friends house and invited all the neighbours. That was quite successful.
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phuketrichard wrote:digg walks around Wat Phnom after 10 pm
GSM is to expensive for him
Regardless if my prostitute expenditure at least my prostitutes are of an age that they won't fall prey to your photography...
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Sir_Quality_U_Feel wrote:
kiwiincambodia wrote:For a nice dinner if you both like steak is the stone grill.

I went there for my birthday and was well impressed. Right on the river. Nice view and great food.
I know that place. Never been. It was legit, eh? Hmm. Okay. Nice share. Thanks.
It's well worth it. Bit on the pricey side but no more than any of the other restaurants you mentioned.

I've been back several times since.
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Digg3r wrote:GSM is not my thing. Sorry.
but being a cunt is? Gotcha. Cheers. :mrgreen:
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Kuroneko wrote:I've posted these before in other threads, but might be of interest. Phnom Penh is a great place for restaurants and wine bars and these are some of my favourites: Bouchon http://phnom-penh.leboost-cambo ... urn false;
Open Wine restaurant http://www.openwinerestaurant.com/ The red Apron http://www.asialifemagazine.com/cambodia/red-apron/ Metro Rahu http://www.phnompenhnightlife.com/metro-rahu/ Armands Bistro http://www.asialifemagazine.com/cambodi ... he-bistro/ and La Residence http://www.la-residence-restaurant.com/

Years ago I hired one of the "party contractors" and held a birthday party in the street outside the girl friends house and invited all the neighbours. That was quite successful.
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