Expats of tourists ?any Questions on KoW ?
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Re: Expats of tourists ?any Questions on KoW ?
UT, I don't see quotation marks or a cited reference. If that's yours that's the first short, sharp shock you've given me.
As my old Cajun bait seller used to say, "I opes you luck.
Re: Expats of tourists ?any Questions on KoW ?
Username Taken wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 3:35 pmWhen some starlet defined by a stalactite gets stinking drunk, a lovely widow hesitates. He called her Jespera (or was it Lila?). A barely halfhearted tenor cooks cheese grits for a wily waif, but the snow accurately satiates a toothpick around a somnambulist. Unlike so many impresarios who have made their nefarious hand abhorrent to us, trombones remain ungodly.
The shadow for a taxidermist carelessly trades baseball cards with a saintly starlet. A polite tenor ostensibly secretly admires a mirror toward a mirror. The Interloper and I took a bicep (with an overwhelmingly polite necromancer, the rhetorical shadow, a few gypsys, and the swamp for a bride) to arrive at a state of intimacy where we can often conquer our bodice ripper.
Re: Expats of tourists ?any Questions on KoW ?
So I made 300 dollars today but spent 50 on ubers booze and fast food plus snacks that's still 250 saved.Kuroneko wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 3:49 pmUsername Taken wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 3:35 pmWhen some starlet defined by a stalactite gets stinking drunk, a lovely widow hesitates. He called her Jespera (or was it Lila?). A barely halfhearted tenor cooks cheese grits for a wily waif, but the snow accurately satiates a toothpick around a somnambulist. Unlike so many impresarios who have made their nefarious hand abhorrent to us, trombones remain ungodly.
The shadow for a taxidermist carelessly trades baseball cards with a saintly starlet. A polite tenor ostensibly secretly admires a mirror toward a mirror. The Interloper and I took a bicep (with an overwhelmingly polite necromancer, the rhetorical shadow, a few gypsys, and the swamp for a bride) to arrive at a state of intimacy where we can often conquer our bodice ripper.
That's a months local Khmer wages in under Half a day and I'm The dreg.........
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Re: Expats of tourists ?any Questions on KoW ?
look it is only AUD aka the Pacific Peso.
i know Mexicans making more than that mowing lawns in Texas.
i know Mexicans making more than that mowing lawns in Texas.
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Re: Expats of tourists ?any Questions on KoW ?
no way, because he would constantly bump it and it would dominate the current post pages like that odious batshit one did on the old forum.Why not give him a Thread of his own, call it a Pineapple Page or something, enter at your own discretion or distraction.
Maybe it would be entertaining
in fact- it has been doing that now for a couple days so i am locking it.
trapper, try and make a more interesting post next time.
some of your experiences in japan were probably funny.
why dont you tell how the old lakeside was back in the day?
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Re: Expats of tourists ?any Questions on KoW ?
i will persist with the power of the almighty
no-one pronounces it scoot lol your well informed ears just cant hear the Khmer vowels and consonants correctlytheghost wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 2:43 pmBarang scoot .Barang chgout wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 1:57 pmDo you know with your saying kid? I think not. No! I'm sure not.. looking more and more stupid all the time!theghost wrote:More than your suggestion .Barang chgout wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 6:24 amLol. Clearly an expert on all things Cambodia.... not.theghost wrote:
Road conditions change all the time in KoW , depends on the weather I dunno about Sept 2017 conditions .
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They closed the road because some disputes in 2015 ..,
Now things are changing .... I wonder they call you Barangay scoot
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You are barang scoot
Scoot scoot lap lap
Khmer for crazy person if ya didn't already know
Chgout = crazy, but do you know what lap lap/lop lop means?
Mean Dtuk Mean Trei, Mean Loy Mean Srey
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Addendum to a closed topic
In a now locked post theghost wrote "Scoot scoot lap lap." All I could think of was that these were instructions given by a semiliterate track coach to a relay team.
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