Anyone know Hans? Lost his memory and his clothes in Phnom Penh..

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frank lee bent wrote: Sun Sep 10, 2017 8:27 pm
when i lived in London 1972-1977 in an upmarket neighborhood- Hampstead, it all smelled like curry at 5 PM.
UK has possibly the best Indian food in the world.
Hampstead had very few Indian take-aways by the early 90s, maybe a few upscale restaurants but not in the central part. Most Indian takeaways in the UK are actually run by Bangladeshis. I like that area though, if I was stinking rich I'd definitely buy a house in Hampstead or Highgate.
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AndyKK wrote: Sat Sep 09, 2017 8:12 pm
John Bingham wrote: Sat Sep 09, 2017 4:21 pm
Ronny wrote: Sat Sep 09, 2017 3:56 pm
My goodness what's wrong with these people. Where is their pride? Don't whites care anymore about upholding good reputations?
Sure, one mental guy has managed to destroy all white people's reputations for ever.

Yeah, and that's why so many people call your once great city Londonistan now...
People who have never been to London might.

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John I don't know where your information is from, but the white British are a lot lower in London. To the tune many are unable to afford to live there.
Exactly. White Brits are well under the 40% that chart shows. Londonistan it is!
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White Brits are at 45% on that chart. If you're too thick to read a simple chart you might as well forget about living in London.
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Hampstead had very few Indian take-aways by the early 90s, maybe a few upscale restaurants but not in the central part. Most Indian takeaways in the UK are actually run by Bangladeshis. I like that area though, if I was stinking rich I'd definitely buy a house in Hampstead or Highgate.
agreed- it was the neighbors
we were on South hill Park just below Parliament Hill, behind the bathing ponds. Bill Oddie was a neighbor.
great area for walking.
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John Bingham wrote: Sun Sep 10, 2017 8:47 pm
frank lee bent wrote: Sun Sep 10, 2017 8:27 pm
when i lived in London 1972-1977 in an upmarket neighborhood- Hampstead, it all smelled like curry at 5 PM.
UK has possibly the best Indian food in the world.
Hampstead had very few Indian take-aways by the early 90s, maybe a few upscale restaurants but not in the central part. Most Indian takeaways in the UK are actually run by Bangladeshis. I like that area though, if I was stinking rich I'd definitely buy a house in Hampstead or Highgate.
I worked with a number of ethnic Indians and the best restaurant I went to was in Queensbury. Raj liked going to this weird girlie club they had, there's no nudity, just some chick in a bikini dancing in front of you. He only took me the once because they'd had a load of Polish people in there causing shit so they banned white people.
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frank lee bent wrote: Mon Sep 11, 2017 2:04 pm
Hampstead had very few Indian take-aways by the early 90s, maybe a few upscale restaurants but not in the central part. Most Indian takeaways in the UK are actually run by Bangladeshis. I like that area though, if I was stinking rich I'd definitely buy a house in Hampstead or Highgate.
agreed- it was the neighbors
we were on South hill Park just below Parliament Hill, behind the bathing ponds. Bill Oddie was a neighbor.
great area for walking.


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Can you guys get a little more off topic? :wink:
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fair comment- this poor devil obviously needs help.
unfortunately many here have no family back "home" and really have no home country after many years away.
many of us could end up just like him with a bit of bad luck.
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frank lee bent wrote: Mon Sep 11, 2017 7:25 pm fair comment- this poor devil obviously needs help.
unfortunately many here have no family back "home" and really have no home country after many years away.
many of us could end up just like him with a bit of bad luck.
aint that the truth ' end up just like him withbad luck'....credit card locked , wrong girlfriend , ran over by tuctuc without travelers insurance covering massive bill....you can do everything right here and still just an incident away from ruin....i see no new reports on hans wonder how he has fared
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last seen friday 6pm on the corner of the night market,reliable source just hope he has come to no harm.
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