Halloween in Cambodia: Pictures from Parties, Events, or Even Sexy Bar Girls in Costumes (Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Etc)
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Re: Halloween in Cambodia: Pictures from Parties, Events, or Even Sexy Bar Girls in Costumes (Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Etc
C'mon HD, you troll, you know that there's nothing so Khmer as appropriating any excuse for a party ! There are at least 3 New Years that are celebrated - and a lot of people even take time off work for them, because... well it's New Year, stoopid.Hotdigr wrote:So you guys happily denigrate christian missionaries who come here to do whatever shit they do, because Cambodian culture/ religious beliefs shouldn't be besmirched by such shit (which I agree with 100% btw). But you don't see any hypocrisy in bringing, what was until 20 odd years ago, a SOLELY American piece of absolute bullshit,non buddhist based, western religious culture over here?
What - you need ANOTHER reason to get pissed and take drugs?
Then you've got Valentines, Easter, Xmas... am I missing some ? Oh yeah, probably International Woman's Day, and Human Rights Day is also a gas.
Have we got Mother's and Father's days yet ? Also missing is "Give your secretary flowers" Day, but that'll come.
Haha, sorry about derailing your thread GM. Blame HD.
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It's been celebrated in Ireland for far longer than 20 years, and the roots of the festival are ancient.Hotdigr wrote:. But you don't see any hypocrisy in bringing, what was until 20 odd years ago, a SOLELY American piece of absolute bullshit .....
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yup was celebrated in Britain far longer than the US has even existedJohn Bingham wrote:It's been celebrated in Ireland for far longer than 20 years, and the roots of the festival are ancient.Hotdigr wrote:. But you don't see any hypocrisy in bringing, what was until 20 odd years ago, a SOLELY American piece of absolute bullshit .....
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Re: Halloween in Cambodia: Pictures from Parties, Events, or Even Sexy Bar Girls in Costumes (Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Etc
Celebrating other peoples' holidays is the national sport
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Re: Halloween in Cambodia: Pictures from Parties, Events, or Even Sexy Bar Girls in Costumes (Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Etc
I'm all for celebrating Halloween. October 31st. End of Summer. Getting seriously into fall. Everythings dying. getting ready for winter.
What makes NO sense, is celebrating Halloween in Australia. Everythings growing, it's green everywhere. really fertile. Dont get me started on Easter.
What makes NO sense, is celebrating Halloween in Australia. Everythings growing, it's green everywhere. really fertile. Dont get me started on Easter.
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Don't know about now, but Australia never celebrated Halloween when I was a kid.
We did celebrate Guy Fawkes night, which was generally referred to as 'Cracker Night'.
We did celebrate Guy Fawkes night, which was generally referred to as 'Cracker Night'.
Re: Halloween in Cambodia: Pictures from Parties, Events, or Even Sexy Bar Girls in Costumes (Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Etc
"Cracker Night has a meaning all it's own in the deep south of Merica. But it began long before Merica was.Username Taken wrote:Don't know about now, but Australia never celebrated Halloween when I was a kid.
We did celebrate Guy Fawkes night, which was generally referred to as 'Cracker Night'.
Re: Halloween in Cambodia: Pictures from Parties, Events, or Even Sexy Bar Girls in Costumes (Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Etc
I've never heard of it, please, do tell....Luigi wrote:"Cracker Night has a meaning all it's own in the deep south of Merica. But it began long before Merica was.Username Taken wrote:Don't know about now, but Australia never celebrated Halloween when I was a kid.
We did celebrate Guy Fawkes night, which was generally referred to as 'Cracker Night'.
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Re: Halloween in Cambodia: Pictures from Parties, Events, or Even Sexy Bar Girls in Costumes (Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Etc
Bring back the Bunny!Just Another Dave wrote: What makes NO sense, is celebrating Halloween in Australia. Everythings growing, it's green everywhere. really fertile. Dont get me started on Easter.
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what the fucks a bilby?! lol
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