Happy Chinese New Year From Mish & Family

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Captain Bonez wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2020 12:40 pm Image
My wife's father (killed) was Chinese so my kids are 25% Chinese ! Thank you
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clutchcargo wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2020 11:40 am Your post made me realise it's the year of the rodent... cheers

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Please dun post pics that make my dog hungry :beer3: Happy New Year Clutch
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Anchor Moy wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2020 3:29 pm :beer3: Happy New Year all.
So many Happy New Years in Cambodia - International, Chinese and Khmer are celebrated with gusto - who cares why it's party time and holidays.

However, (for those who are new here), although Chinese New Year is not officially a holiday in Cambodia, a lot of shops are shut today already and the markets are deserted. Also special CNY (high) prices for everything, from fruit and veges to transport and accomodation.
Amamzing. Cambodi is such a poor country everyone can shut up shop and go boozing at the drop of a hat....
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pczz wrote: Sat Jan 25, 2020 12:12 am
Anchor Moy wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2020 3:29 pm :beer3: Happy New Year all.
So many Happy New Years in Cambodia - International, Chinese and Khmer are celebrated with gusto - who cares why it's party time and holidays.

However, (for those who are new here), although Chinese New Year is not officially a holiday in Cambodia, a lot of shops are shut today already and the markets are deserted. Also special CNY (high) prices for everything, from fruit and veges to transport and accomodation.
Amamzing. Cambodi is such a poor country everyone can shut up shop and go boozing at the drop of a hat....
That's why we love it so much.
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Are you from Donegal by any chance?
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Khmu Nation wrote: Sat Jan 25, 2020 11:49 am Are you from Donegal by any chance?
Lancashire. Red Rose Man. Family goes back to the original Anglo Saxon invasion settled first in what was then Mercia. The ancient family home is still there in Aughton. Sadly, we are all peons.

How about you?
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