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SuperStabwound
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Jamie_Lambo wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2017 4:26 am welcome, heres some "Cambodian Metal" (or attempt of it)
Thanks. Is not my style, but thanks anyway. :beer3: I prefer bands type Iron Maiden or Manowar, but I cant found anyone popular like it in Cambodia
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Hi everyone - been reading all of the forums for a while now but figured I should introduce myself now as I've booked our flights to move to Phnom Penh in March. I'm originally from Australia but currently living in London until my visa finishes up early next year. I've been to Cambodia 3 times for extended periods but not since 2013 so I'm expecting it to have changed a fair bit, decided to make the move instead of moving back to boring Aust
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darayd wrote: Hi everyone - been reading all of the forums for a while now but figured I should introduce myself now as I've booked our flights to move to Phnom Penh in March. I'm originally from Australia but currently living in London until my visa finishes up early next year. I've been to Cambodia 3 times for extended periods but not since 2013 so I'm expecting it to have changed a fair bit, decided to make the move instead of moving back to boring Aust
Hi and welcome to CEO,
Whatever its faults, Cambodia is not boring. And you're right, lots of changes happening fast here.
Enjoy. :beer3:
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Question; does this site have a missing persons forum, section, what ever...? Thank you. Not sure who will see this. New here and just getting a feel for things...My question is serious and sincere...Thanks again. Ted Davis.
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teddy.davis wrote: Tue Sep 19, 2017 2:11 am Question; does this site have a missing persons forum, section, what ever...? Thank you. Not sure who will see this. New here and just getting a feel for things...My question is serious and sincere...Thanks again. Ted Davis.
Just post it in the General Discussions Teddy, that should be fine :thumb:
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Good Afternoon All

Have just joined the site after following the forums for a while now

I am a 57 retired guy from Australia

Visited Cambodia twice now in the past 8 months have spent around 3 months all told

Mainly in PP and Kampot

Thinking about relocating there before the end of the year

Am not looking for work

But am looking for advice re the best areas to rent in either PP or S/Ville

My budget would be $500 Per Month for rent

Any advice would be appreciated

Thanks in advance
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YeP wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2017 1:11 pm Good Afternoon All

Have just joined the site after following the forums for a while now

I am a 57 retired guy from Australia

Visited Cambodia twice now in the past 8 months have spent around 3 months all told

Mainly in PP and Kampot

Thinking about relocating there before the end of the year

Am not looking for work

But am looking for advice re the best areas to rent in either PP or S/Ville

My budget would be $500 Per Month for rent

Any advice would be appreciated

Thanks in advance
welcome to the forums,
would you have your own form of transport or be relying on moto/tuk tuks/taxis to get around?
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Thanks for the reply and the welcome

I would be using Tuk Tuks mate
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YeP wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2017 1:24 pm Thanks for the reply and the welcome

I would be using Tuk Tuks mate
in Phnom Penh Tuk Tuks are reasonable, and good to get a regular guy
in Sihanoukville its a smaller place but Tuk Tuks will try and rip you off no end, unless you find a decent regular
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Jamie_Lambo wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2017 8:27 pm
in Phnom Penh Tuk Tuks are reasonable, and good to get a regular guy
Those Baja style tuk tuks and Taxis working for firms have become far cheaper now than regular tuk tuks, especially if you use an app.
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