Noise pollution in the village

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Re: Noise pollution in the village

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Arget wrote: Tue Sep 18, 2018 5:06 pm =@ Your lack of "adjectives" commonly found in real rants would be the reason SC only rated you a seven. Next time you have to 'spit the dummy" "chuck the toys out of the pram" or suffer a deduction in points again. =@

Also congratulations.
This is so.
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PSD-Kiwi wrote:@newkidontheblock ...where is our invitation? :cry:

I hope you start a thread detailing the entire ceremony, etc. Please include photos. We're all very happy for you, congratulations! :beer3:
Thanks for the encouragement.

Announcement ceremony will be tomorrow.
PM me if you want an invite.
In Siem Reap province.

Thanks for the encouragement.
The decorating people arrived early.
Cooking has begun, chef comes tomorrow. Expect tables and chairs to arrive tomorrow. Haven’t seen any loudspeaker trucks roll up. Maybe my eardrums will have a chance.
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I just realised from other comments that this is YOUR announcement ceremony - congratulations man!
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Good to see things work out for you in the end. Thanks for the photos. Keep them coming. Great insight to a village event.

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Thanks for all encouragement.

I’ve started another thread to be more on topic.
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How's your custom built toilet doing?
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Cam Nivag wrote:How's your custom built toilet doing?
Fine. Cracked the plastic seat on first use. Something about ‘tom tom map map’. Will need to change out for foreigner size. Maybe need trip to temple town to get.
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newkidontheblock wrote:
Cam Nivag wrote:How's your custom built toilet doing?
Fine. Cracked the plastic seat on first use. Something about ‘tom tom map map’. Will need to change out for foreigner size. Maybe need trip to temple town to get.
Haha
It means ‘you big fat pig’ in a playful, loving way of course.
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