Eating ? and breathing ?

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Re: Eating ? and breathing ?

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Those bastard NGOs are now also responsible for the traffic and pollution on Sisowath ? Hmmmmmmmm.

Y'all must be hanging at that happy pizza place right ? Hold on, I'll be right there... :beer2:
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Anchor Moy wrote:Those bastard NGOs are now also responsible for the traffic and pollution on Sisowath ? Hmmmmmmmm.

Y'all must be hanging at that happy pizza place right ? Hold on, I'll be right there... :beer2:
Hair dye is a dangerous pollutant released into the river near where people eat. I rest my case. :beer3:
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ot mien kampf wrote:
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this photo is clarke quay in singapore, also over-hyped
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frank lee bent wrote:yes, but it is a thriving hub of change. NGO's here are tireless in their efforts to improve the situation of Khmers.
it is the dirty exploitive white males who come here on holiday from Australia who mostly ruin things.
Yes, but it is a thriving hub of change. NGO's here are tireless in their efforts to improve the eating establishments along the riverside.
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phuketrichard wrote:Rather than completely cutting it off, do as Soi Bangla in Patong, Patpong in Bangkok, main street in Luang Prabang and Riverside in Vientiane do ( to name but a few i am familiar with)
open till 5 pm for deliveries and such, than close 5-mindnight for walking and street stalls,
would do wonders for the city

PS; back before boats did pull right up and passengers could board for sunset, night tours on the Tonle Sap
they have streets like this in Pai and Hua Hin as well, is the road to pubstreet in SR open in the day time, i know its closed off at night but cant remember about the day time
agree it would be great if they closed off part of that road, at least the night market end that place is a nightmare
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