Man Dies in Freak Accident while Attending Call of Nature
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Re: Man Dies in Freak Accident while Attending Call of Nature
Also, never sit next to a baby on a bus (or a minivan, or a shared taxi, or any means of transport.)explorer wrote: ↑Sat Sep 12, 2020 5:29 pmOne day I was under a house in a village talking to a group of people. There was a girl in a hammock talking to another girl. The baby in the house upstairs did a pee, which ran through one of the gaps in the bamboo flooring, and straight into the girls mouth. Of course she moved quickly.Username Taken wrote: ↑Sat Sep 12, 2020 1:15 pm When I'm staying at my in-law's place, a nocturnal pee is always either over the balcony, through the window, or sometimes through a crack in the bamboo slat flooring.
On another day, under another house, the grandfather upstairs tipped out the remainder of the tea he didn't want to drink. It landed about a meter from me, and splashed me a little. The other people downstairs let him know I was there.
So always be conscious of anyone who may be under the house.
Also, never sit below the baby upstairs.
Re: Man Dies in Freak Accident while Attending Call of Nature
I did the same thing a few years ago when I was a bit pissed and fell out a khmer house, knocked myself unconscious and had some cuts and woke up in the morning covered in toothpaste in a rice sack bed.
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Re: Man Dies in Freak Accident while Attending Call of Nature
I was in the airport waiting for a flight out, and a young girl vomited. I was concerned she might vomit again. The family just let her walk wherever she wanted, and did not stop her. Luckily the first time she did not vomit on anybody's luggage. If she had vomited again, it could easily have been over somebody's luggage. I moved some distance away. Imagine travelling by plane with vomit over your luggage. The Cambodian family did not care.Anchor Moy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 12, 2020 6:09 pm Also, never sit next to a baby on a bus (or a minivan, or a shared taxi, or any means of transport.)
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Re: Man Dies in Freak Accident while Attending Call of Nature
I lived for a year in a nice house in Kampot behind a government building..I had a great first floor balcony to relax and catch the breeze on..
The men who worked in the building behind a 3 meter wall would play the French version of bocci ball for hours after 'work'....they did not know I was sitting up there nearly every day smoking and watching their matches...they had a little corner with a bush they all would walk around ..seemingly, out of sight.
And piss....
Hell that gent who was killed near Kampot the other day was discovered by 2 chaps who stopped to piss.
I know I would have to step over my wife's relatives and negotiate down 12 wooden stairs to piss on the grass...no way I would attempt to find the toilet at night behind her house.
But, I have lived in many countries and pissing outdoors is nothing new or a Khmer thing.
One of my favorite parts of The Trailor Park boys was Ricky's pops and his piss jugs...
A piss jug comes in handy on a long drive.....as I recall
The men who worked in the building behind a 3 meter wall would play the French version of bocci ball for hours after 'work'....they did not know I was sitting up there nearly every day smoking and watching their matches...they had a little corner with a bush they all would walk around ..seemingly, out of sight.
And piss....
Hell that gent who was killed near Kampot the other day was discovered by 2 chaps who stopped to piss.
I know I would have to step over my wife's relatives and negotiate down 12 wooden stairs to piss on the grass...no way I would attempt to find the toilet at night behind her house.
But, I have lived in many countries and pissing outdoors is nothing new or a Khmer thing.
One of my favorite parts of The Trailor Park boys was Ricky's pops and his piss jugs...
A piss jug comes in handy on a long drive.....as I recall
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Re: Man Dies in Freak Accident while Attending Call of Nature
Umm, villagers don’t diaper the baby at home, only when going out. Or when the foreigner comes to visit.explorer wrote:Also, never sit below the baby upstairs.
So holding or carrying a baby at home is also dicey as well.
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