High-end, tricky Christmas presents
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High-end, tricky Christmas presents
I don't know if I've shared this tidbit yet, but I've been adopted by a troika of English speaking little kids at the restaurant next door to my apartment. I have dinner with them every night and they couldn't be cuter or dearer to my heart. So naturally we've been talking Christmas wish-list. Trouble is, the information age has made it much easier to *see* things, and not appreciably easier to *get* them -- at least here.
To wit, one of the kids wants a "glitter backpack," and another wants a diary with a lock and key. :/
I wouldn't have thought these would be tough tickets (because I never do, going into these things), but they've both proven pretty doggone elusive. Have tried City Mall, IBC, PBC, and all of the big markets (e.g. Central) and so far come up with nothing. If anyone has any suggestions I'd be grateful. I have a shipping forward through MyUS but it doesn't seem to save a person any money over having a friend in the States drive the thing to FedEx himself, so if mail-order ends up being the only choice, I'm really staring down the barrel.
One more thing: I am really not trying to be a jerk with this disclaimer -- you'll have to take my word for it, hahaha -- but I've been finding it increasingly difficult not to get irked by non-responsive responses. So I'd like to ask that everyone *please* confine him- or herself to the question that was asked, and leave out the uninvited re-frames like, "If you ask me, you're playing with fire by involving yourself with next-door-neighbor kids," etc.
*THANK* *YOU*.
To wit, one of the kids wants a "glitter backpack," and another wants a diary with a lock and key. :/
I wouldn't have thought these would be tough tickets (because I never do, going into these things), but they've both proven pretty doggone elusive. Have tried City Mall, IBC, PBC, and all of the big markets (e.g. Central) and so far come up with nothing. If anyone has any suggestions I'd be grateful. I have a shipping forward through MyUS but it doesn't seem to save a person any money over having a friend in the States drive the thing to FedEx himself, so if mail-order ends up being the only choice, I'm really staring down the barrel.
One more thing: I am really not trying to be a jerk with this disclaimer -- you'll have to take my word for it, hahaha -- but I've been finding it increasingly difficult not to get irked by non-responsive responses. So I'd like to ask that everyone *please* confine him- or herself to the question that was asked, and leave out the uninvited re-frames like, "If you ask me, you're playing with fire by involving yourself with next-door-neighbor kids," etc.
*THANK* *YOU*.
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Re: High-end, tricky Christmas presents
There used to be a place called, iirc, toys are us.? They were perhaps the best stocked place I have seen in P.P.
There ya go! No inane bullshit.
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Do you think it's going to rain?
I had eggs for breakfast!
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Re: High-end, tricky Christmas presents
If you ask me, it seems you're doing a good job being a good male role model for the kids here. You're the guy feeding the cats too, aren't you? Keep it up!
Have you tried AEON? I've seen a few (at least two?) shops there that sells toys etc for kids. Might be worth a try.
Have you tried AEON? I've seen a few (at least two?) shops there that sells toys etc for kids. Might be worth a try.
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Re: High-end, tricky Christmas presents
Thanks to both! I will try Aeon. Haven't heard of Toys Are Us. (A gentle lift from ToysRUs, I suppose?)
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Re: High-end, tricky Christmas presents
Actually, it's called Toys & Me.Dangerous Dave wrote: ↑Sun Nov 26, 2017 9:53 am Thanks to both! I will try Aeon. Haven't heard of Toys Are Us. (A gentle lift from ToysRUs, I suppose?)
On a corner opposite Wat Tuol Tom Pong, 159A Mao Tse Toung Blvd, Phnom Penh 12340
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Re: High-end, tricky Christmas presents
Glitter backpack can be found at Aeon at a shop called Pink Pussy (not bullshitting here) on the 2nd floor. I think they are $15-25 can’t remember exactly. They might also have them in the “alien” shop across from the pussy shop.
Never seen a diary with a lock on it and I’ve been looking as my daughter wants one too. Let me know if you find one.
Never seen a diary with a lock on it and I’ve been looking as my daughter wants one too. Let me know if you find one.
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Re: High-end, tricky Christmas presents
Kiwi, may I ask if you've tried Toys&Me? Toul Tom Pong is in the opposite direction as Aeon Mall, and if Toys&Me doesn't have it, that would save me the tuk-tuk fare.kiwiincambodia wrote: ↑Sun Nov 26, 2017 11:01 am Never seen a diary with a lock on it and I’ve been looking as my daughter wants one too. Let me know if you find one.
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There's a Toys & Me on St 51 and 254, 2 blocks north of SihanoukDangerous Dave wrote:Kiwi, may I ask if you've tried Toys&Me? Toul Tom Pong is in the opposite direction as Aeon Mall, and if Toys&Me doesn't have it, that would save me the tuk-tuk fare.kiwiincambodia wrote: ↑Sun Nov 26, 2017 11:01 am Never seen a diary with a lock on it and I’ve been looking as my daughter wants one too. Let me know if you find one.
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Re: High-end, tricky Christmas presents
kiwiincambodia wrote: ↑Sun Nov 26, 2017 11:01 am Glitter backpack can be found at Aeon at a shop called Pink Pussy (not bullshitting here) on the 2nd floor. I think they are $15-25 can’t remember exactly. They might also have them in the “alien” shop across from the pussy shop.
Never seen a diary with a lock on it and I’ve been looking as my daughter wants one too. Let me know if you find one.
And make sure you get get a spare key for yourself ?
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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Re: High-end, tricky Christmas presents
Nah, these are next-door neighbor kids; what she writes in it is none o'my damn bidd'ness.
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