SinoVille:Another brawl between Chinese top blokes+video
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SinoVille:Another brawl between Chinese top blokes+video
I actually don't give a flying fuck, furthermore nice to meet you all here!
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See the security gurads were inthere quick breaking it up as susual
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Re: SinoVille:Another brawl between Chinese top blokes+video
Chinese fighting Chinese? Win-Win situation.
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Let 'em kill each other!
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Looks like outside the Oriental Pearl Casino opposite the Square.
Most of the gambling inside is cash games. No chips. After a big win lots of eyes taking note. Won't be long before it's not just brawling by the Chinese but serious street robbery.
Its worth a look inside just to see the money thats being bet on a single game.
After that you can go outside to watch the boxing. All part of the new Chinaville entertainment!!
Most of the gambling inside is cash games. No chips. After a big win lots of eyes taking note. Won't be long before it's not just brawling by the Chinese but serious street robbery.
Its worth a look inside just to see the money thats being bet on a single game.
After that you can go outside to watch the boxing. All part of the new Chinaville entertainment!!
Re: SinoVille:Another brawl between Chinese top blokes+video
Can anyone work out who the girl was with? She kept getting stuck in trying to break em up, while the skinny runt security guards were running away as fast as possible. She deserves a medal
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Re: SinoVille:Another brawl between Chinese top blokes+video
King Pharoah never had these problemspaparazzi wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2018 7:50 am Looks like outside the Oriental Pearl Casino opposite the Square.
Most of the gambling inside is cash games. No chips. After a big win lots of eyes taking note. Won't be long before it's not just brawling by the Chinese but serious street robbery.
Its worth a look inside just to see the money thats being bet on a single game.
After that you can go outside to watch the boxing. All part of the new Chinaville entertainment!!
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Re: SinoVille:Another brawl between Chinese top blokes+video
Common street scuffle.
One on one, both willing.
I like how the guy in red held back a bit, then started pounding on the bigger guy in black after being attacked. Headlock nice, too. Guy in black outclassed, had to retreat.
One on one, both willing.
I like how the guy in red held back a bit, then started pounding on the bigger guy in black after being attacked. Headlock nice, too. Guy in black outclassed, had to retreat.
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Not if there's a fire, not even if you hear the sound of a thud from my home and one week later there's a smell coming from there that can only be a decaying human body and you have to hold a hanky to your face because the stench is so thick that you think you're going to faint.
Even then, don't come knocking...Not for ANY reason.
Not if there's a fire, not even if you hear the sound of a thud from my home and one week later there's a smell coming from there that can only be a decaying human body and you have to hold a hanky to your face because the stench is so thick that you think you're going to faint.
Even then, don't come knocking...Not for ANY reason.
Re: SinoVille:Another brawl between Chinese top blokes+video
is the guy in red Chinese?
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Re: SinoVille:Another brawl between Chinese top blokes+video
Chinese investment in Cambodian province pushes up crime rate, says governor
Jan 26, 2018
PHNOM PENH (REUTERS) - China's growing presence and investment in a fast-developing Cambodian port and province have pushed up the crime rate and brought instability, its governor said in a letter to the government.
Anti-China comments are rare in a country that has welcomed Chinese investment with open arms. Prime Minister HE is a close Beijing ally and China is Cambodia's biggest source of foreign direct investment by far.
Preah Sihanoukville province in the south-west has seen a construction boom in recent years supported by a steady stream of Chinese money into building hotels, casinos and thousands of apartments.
Governor Yun Min said in a three-page letter sent to the interior minister that the Chinese influx had "created opportunities for Chinese mafia to come in and commit various crimes and kidnap Chinese investors, causing insecurity in the province".
Reuters obtained the letter on Friday (Jan 26) and confirmed its authenticity with Mr Yun Min and the Interior Ministry.
Sihanoukville is an illustration of how China's money has transformed a sleepy backpacker town into an economic hub, binding Cambodia's economy even closer to China.
In his letter to the government, Mr Yun Min also complained about drunk Chinese getting into fights in restaurants and about rising hotel prices as a result of Chinese interest in Sihanoukville...
http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asi ... s-governor
Jan 26, 2018
PHNOM PENH (REUTERS) - China's growing presence and investment in a fast-developing Cambodian port and province have pushed up the crime rate and brought instability, its governor said in a letter to the government.
Anti-China comments are rare in a country that has welcomed Chinese investment with open arms. Prime Minister HE is a close Beijing ally and China is Cambodia's biggest source of foreign direct investment by far.
Preah Sihanoukville province in the south-west has seen a construction boom in recent years supported by a steady stream of Chinese money into building hotels, casinos and thousands of apartments.
Governor Yun Min said in a three-page letter sent to the interior minister that the Chinese influx had "created opportunities for Chinese mafia to come in and commit various crimes and kidnap Chinese investors, causing insecurity in the province".
Reuters obtained the letter on Friday (Jan 26) and confirmed its authenticity with Mr Yun Min and the Interior Ministry.
Sihanoukville is an illustration of how China's money has transformed a sleepy backpacker town into an economic hub, binding Cambodia's economy even closer to China.
In his letter to the government, Mr Yun Min also complained about drunk Chinese getting into fights in restaurants and about rising hotel prices as a result of Chinese interest in Sihanoukville...
http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asi ... s-governor
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