Sihanoukville Power Outages Making Life Difficult

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Re: Sihanoukville Power Outages Making Life Difficult

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sponsoring a young girls education is code for all around livein, usually :bong:
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Hey Paparazzi. You heading for Vung Tau or elsewhere>

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The school fees are being covered in the future.

I will make sure the young girl is well looked after and l will have plenty of contact via Skype etc.

When l first met her she was living with her grandmother in a house with no running water or decent sanitation. 7 children lived with grandmother. She would walk around 45 minutes to school and often the teacher failed to open the school. I put her in an excellent school which she loves. Her educational progress has been amazing and she works very hard to improve her skills. Learns English and Chinese as well as Khmer.

Great kid!!!

Going to live in Vung Tau.
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paparazzi wrote: Sun Apr 22, 2018 1:07 pm The school fees are being covered in the future.

I will make sure the young girl is well looked after and l will have plenty of contact via Skype etc.

When l first met her she was living with her grandmother in a house with no running water or decent sanitation. 7 children lived with grandmother. She would walk around 45 minutes to school and often the teacher failed to open the school. I put her in an excellent school which she loves. Her educational progress has been amazing and she works very hard to improve her skills. Learns English and Chinese as well as Khmer.

Great kid!!!

Going to live in Vung Tau.
this is how we shld help the poor, not by handing out 1000 riels on the street :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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Re: Sihanoukville Power Outages Making Life Difficult

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I came so close to relocating to Sihanoukville in 2007 but oh my god I'm so glad I didn't go ahead what with the overdevelopment by the Chinese and now power blackouts
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