BELTEI English Teacher Carl Swaalf Caught With His Pants Down on Street 182 in Phnom Penh

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It is getting out of hand now, they are letting all sorts of rabid, dirty poorly behaved teachers into the country now. I see even that General guy that posts on here is back and at the beach. Anything could happen with him on the loose.
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Anybody should help him !! Tell his family !!


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willyhilly wrote:I see even that General guy that posts on here is back and at the beach. Anything could happen with him on the loose.
I lost my pants 2 weeks ago. Finally gave up looking for them yesterday.
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An Australian Prime Minister famously lost his pants in the US once. We never got an explanation for that, he never lived it down.
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willyhilly wrote:I see even that General guy that posts on here is back and at the beach. Anything could happen with him on the loose.
I lost my pants 2 weeks ago. Finally gave up looking for them yesterday.
i remember once after a crazy night out in Newcastle after a kickboxing show, we was on the way home and my mate drunkenly took his jeans off and stuffed them in a post box with the intention of posting them back to his house, it wasnt until the morning until he really regreted the decision to do that, 1. because they were really expensive jeans, 2. he forgot to put a postage stamp on them :facepalm:

if i remember correctly your pants are in the back of Pontoon toilets after you had a similar "accident" ;)
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Jamie_Lambo wrote:
if i remember correctly your pants are in the back of Pontoon toilets after you had a similar "accident" ;)
Damn Jamie. What happens in Pontoon is supposed to stay in Pontoon. :stir:

His friend on Facebook is still claiming he "crashed hard" and doesn't remember any of it.

So what actually happened could be anyone's guess.

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he was probs just drunk but even so how would his students know what he gets up to behind closed doors?
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I wonder what the photo is that guy taking? Why no one give him any t shirt to cover up?
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Cambodia has always attracted the bottom of the barrel of the TEFL industry. Hell. I even taught a while there myself.

This will continue until the schools improve significantly and offer higher pay. Basically, they're lucky that anybody comes to teach, especially BELTEI.
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crashed?

as in couldnt hold his beer not actually had an accident.
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