Expats of tourists ?any Questions on KoW ?

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Re: Expats of tourists ?any Questions on KoW ?

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UT, I don't see quotation marks or a cited reference. If that's yours that's the first short, sharp shock you've given me.
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Re: Expats of tourists ?any Questions on KoW ?

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Username Taken wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2017 3:35 pm
frank lee bent wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2017 2:44 pm is anyone tired of this thread yet?
When some starlet defined by a stalactite gets stinking drunk, a lovely widow hesitates. He called her Jespera (or was it Lila?). A barely halfhearted tenor cooks cheese grits for a wily waif, but the snow accurately satiates a toothpick around a somnambulist. Unlike so many impresarios who have made their nefarious hand abhorrent to us, trombones remain ungodly.

:stir:
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The shadow for a taxidermist carelessly trades baseball cards with a saintly starlet. A polite tenor ostensibly secretly admires a mirror toward a mirror. The Interloper and I took a bicep (with an overwhelmingly polite necromancer, the rhetorical shadow, a few gypsys, and the swamp for a bride) to arrive at a state of intimacy where we can often conquer our bodice ripper.
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Re: Expats of tourists ?any Questions on KoW ?

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Kuroneko wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2017 3:49 pm
Username Taken wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2017 3:35 pm
frank lee bent wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2017 2:44 pm is anyone tired of this thread yet?
When some starlet defined by a stalactite gets stinking drunk, a lovely widow hesitates. He called her Jespera (or was it Lila?). A barely halfhearted tenor cooks cheese grits for a wily waif, but the snow accurately satiates a toothpick around a somnambulist. Unlike so many impresarios who have made their nefarious hand abhorrent to us, trombones remain ungodly.

:stir:
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The shadow for a taxidermist carelessly trades baseball cards with a saintly starlet. A polite tenor ostensibly secretly admires a mirror toward a mirror. The Interloper and I took a bicep (with an overwhelmingly polite necromancer, the rhetorical shadow, a few gypsys, and the swamp for a bride) to arrive at a state of intimacy where we can often conquer our bodice ripper.
So I made 300 dollars today but spent 50 on ubers booze and fast food plus snacks that's still 250 saved.

That's a months local Khmer wages in under Half a day and I'm The dreg.........
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Re: Expats of tourists ?any Questions on KoW ?

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look it is only AUD aka the Pacific Peso.
i know Mexicans making more than that mowing lawns in Texas.
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Re: Expats of tourists ?any Questions on KoW ?

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Why not give him a Thread of his own, call it a Pineapple Page or something, enter at your own discretion or distraction.
Maybe it would be entertaining
no way, because he would constantly bump it and it would dominate the current post pages like that odious batshit one did on the old forum.
in fact- it has been doing that now for a couple days so i am locking it.

trapper, try and make a more interesting post next time.
some of your experiences in japan were probably funny.

why dont you tell how the old lakeside was back in the day?
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Re: Expats of tourists ?any Questions on KoW ?

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taabarang wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2017 2:12 pm "i just gave him 24hours as people had reported him
and even for me, as one of his biggest fans, after having him on mod preview for months on end wiping his arse like a baby, have got tired of his shit lol."

You can't save them all Father James.
i will persist with the power of the almighty :evil:
theghost wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2017 2:43 pm
Barang chgout wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2017 1:57 pm
theghost wrote:
Barang chgout wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2017 6:24 am
theghost wrote::whip:

Road conditions change all the time in KoW , depends on the weather I dunno about Sept 2017 conditions .
Lol. Clearly an expert on all things Cambodia.... not.

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More than your suggestion .

They closed the road because some disputes in 2015 ..,
Now things are changing .... I wonder they call you Barangay scoot
Do you know with your saying kid? I think not. No! I'm sure not.. looking more and more stupid all the time!

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Barang scoot .

You are barang scoot

Scoot scoot lap lap

Khmer for crazy person if ya didn't already know
no-one pronounces it scoot lol your well informed ears just cant hear the Khmer vowels and consonants correctly

Chgout = crazy, but do you know what lap lap/lop lop means?
:tophat: Mean Dtuk Mean Trei, Mean Loy Mean Srey
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In a now locked post theghost wrote "Scoot scoot lap lap." All I could think of was that these were instructions given by a semiliterate track coach to a relay team.
As my old Cajun bait seller used to say, "I opes you luck.
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