Rest stop

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iluvu
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Rest stop

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My house is officially a rest stop now. My friend was on his way back from Siem Reap and stopped at my house to take a break today. He lives in Steung Meanchey and we have known each other about 4 years now. I am about 15 minutes from tii krong Phnom Penh, my biweekly shopping trip to Makro costs me 30-35k round trip. I was terrified because he said he was going to bring me ah ping from Skoun. Luckily he didn’t. Ok good night.
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Re: Rest stop

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Riveting story.
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Re: Rest stop

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And your point is??
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