Where do CEO hoist few together?

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StroppyChops wrote:Mrs Stroppy exists mostly to feed people, so if you keep the pressure up, anything is possible...
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Pretty sure I recognize that Al guy. Is he the older guy with a white handlebar mustache/beat that hangs out at Larry's a lot? Sometimes has a weird Vietnam era funny hat/bush cap?
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Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:Pretty sure I recognize that Al guy. Is he the older guy with a white handlebar mustache/beat that hangs out at Larry's a lot?
Ha! If that's the guy I'm thinking of, he actually works there.
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StroppyChops wrote: At the least we should organize a CEO social meal and drinks while you and sammy are here. The admins should do it, but as they've both buggered off...
I vote a meet-up at that reggae rooftop bar! Above "From Dusk Till Dawn". It's a cool view and usually very lively.

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Sounds good to me. Any time on or after the 25th. You're not going to be around GM? Where is that?
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Thanks for the feedback, I will post this question later. Maybe by then there will be a regular watering hole where CEO meets and you can smoke.
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taabarang wrote:Thanks for the feedback, I will post this question later. Maybe by then there will be a regular watering hole where CEO meets and you can smoke.
Of course, it would be easier if you had a date range for your arrival.

Anyway, Sun Dance, Quealy's and Golden Sorya Mall all meet the smoking criterion. :thumb:
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Of course, it would be easier if you had a date range for your arrival.

Anyway, Sun Dance, Quealy's and Golden Sorya Mall all meet the smoking criterion.
AAa lot of other places allow smoking, perhaps hundreds. Since I live in the Kampong Cham area, I only go to PP once a month to get my SS check and that is on no fixed date. If there is not a regular roost, it's ok, really it is Just asking...
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"Pretty sure I recognize that Al guy. Is he the older guy with a white handlebar mustache/beat that hangs out at Larry's a lot? "
yes, i am pretty sure he won a pulitzer or 2 from his photos.
he has been in and around phnom penh longer than almost any barang.
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yes, i am pretty sure he won a pulitzer or 2 from his photos.
he has been in and around phnom penh longer than almost any barang.


I googled everywhere and found no mention of a Pulitzer prize. I might be mistaken, but if not that in no way detracts from the value of his photographs or his courage in getting them. As I alluded elsewhere my aversions are personal and unrelated to either his photography or his opinions. Chacun a son gout in any case.

You might be mistaking him for Sydney Shanberg who did win a Pulitzer for his coverage of the fall of Phnom Penh. Here is an old PPPost article that mentions him and others long forgotten. http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/i ... le-tragedy
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