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Re: GSM
"Veng Long said business owners on Street 51 needed to address the area’s notoriety and clean up its image, as this would bring more foreign customers to establishments."
Not so sure about that one.
Not so sure about that one.
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"Van Sou Ieng, a principal investor in GSM, insisted the derelict appearance was an intentional wind down as part of plan to rehabilitate Golden Sorya Mall"
AHAHAHAHAHAHA! = "We deliberately ran it into the ground as part of a cunning plan to renovate it in order to attract new tenants and customers".
Actually I had a kebab at that place there once and it was quite good.
AHAHAHAHAHAHA! = "We deliberately ran it into the ground as part of a cunning plan to renovate it in order to attract new tenants and customers".
Actually I had a kebab at that place there once and it was quite good.
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Re: GSM
One thing about gsm is they actually have OK street foodtimmydownawell wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2017 11:45 am "Van Sou Ieng, a principal investor in GSM, insisted the derelict appearance was an intentional wind down as part of plan to rehabilitate Golden Sorya Mall"
AHAHAHAHAHAHA! = "We deliberately ran it into the ground as part of a cunning plan to renovate it in order to attract new tenants and customers".
Actually I had a kebab at that place there once and it was quite good.
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Re: GSM
If they clean it up no foreigner will go there.
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