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Nice into! (I'd tell you "welcome" but I already replied to you on another thread, LoL.)4000islandsguy wrote: Sorry if that is a bland intro but I am a bland guy.
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To me, Vientiane seemed like it would be a nice place to live, but not a lot to do as a visitor.Soi Dog wrote: I find Vientiane to be the most boring city in Asia, and I have had to go there dozens of times.
For that reason, I only stayed a few days when I had planned to stay a whole week.
I had a lot of fun meeting up with Jacked Camry, RichardPhuket and Sigmoid though. Also went around town on a push-bike. Poor bike.
Vientiane is like if Phnom Penh and Savannah, Georgia had a baby, 20 years ago.
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Yes, I think VTE could be quite a nice place to live as well. It has most everything a guy could need and easy access to Thailand for what isn't. My friend was looking for alternatives to Thailand and VTE was a possibility. One thing going against it as a place to live is availability of nice, western style, places to rent. To get anything close to the condo he has in BKK actually costs more in VTE. Anyway didn't mean to derail this thread, I am sure we could find another place to discuss locations other than Cambodia.
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does have some good food and i love the laid back atmosphere
as to accommodations; apts might be tough, but i met a guy that has a 3 bedroom house on the Mekong about 5 kms outside of town pays $400/month!!
what a great deal
as to accommodations; apts might be tough, but i met a guy that has a 3 bedroom house on the Mekong about 5 kms outside of town pays $400/month!!
what a great deal
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Hi all. Australian guy who had been living in Pattaya Thailand before moving back to Australia for a short break. Was married to a Thai, had a massage business, home, car, bike etc. Have always enjoyed Thailand and frequenting my wife's village in Roi-Et. Now looking for greener pastures with my new found freedom and have decided Cambodia is my next best port of call. Don't mind a drink or gas bagging with other expats and locals. Dig tattoos, loose women and writing about 12 years of experience in Thailand about the good, the bad and the ugly. Cheers.
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Welcome aboard... but... what's gas bagging?aussieexpat1068 wrote:Hi all. Australian guy who had been living in Pattaya Thailand before moving back to Australia for a short break. Was married to a Thai, had a massage business, home, car, bike etc. Have always enjoyed Thailand and frequenting my wife's village in Roi-Et. Now looking for greener pastures with my new found freedom and have decided Cambodia is my next best port of call. Don't mind a drink or gas bagging with other expats and locals. Dig tattoos, loose women and writing about 12 years of experience in Thailand about the good, the bad and the ugly. Cheers.
I looked on urban dictionary and found this... which i'm "guessing" isn't what you meant:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... %20bagging
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Yeah, that's the one. Aussies just love that kind of stuff.OrangeDragon wrote:Welcome aboard... but... what's gas bagging?aussieexpat1068 wrote:Hi all. Australian guy who had been living in Pattaya Thailand before moving back to Australia for a short break. Was married to a Thai, had a massage business, home, car, bike etc. Have always enjoyed Thailand and frequenting my wife's village in Roi-Et. Now looking for greener pastures with my new found freedom and have decided Cambodia is my next best port of call. Don't mind a drink or gas bagging with other expats and locals. Dig tattoos, loose women and writing about 12 years of experience in Thailand about the good, the bad and the ugly. Cheers.
I looked on urban dictionary and found this... which i'm "guessing" isn't what you meant:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... %20bagging
Eureka.ali baba wrote:Welcome to CEO, Aussieexpat.
What flag is that?
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Welcome!
I was thinking he meant laughing gas balloons.
I was thinking he meant laughing gas balloons.
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