Ride-by thieves in Kampot

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Re: Ride-by thieves in Kampot

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Username Taken wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2018 10:42 pm Might be better to just leave the man-bag at home. :)
What?

And go out in public without my masculinity?
Never!
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Would a small explosive device in the bag, detonated by a small button on your key ring be unethical?

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tightenupvolume1 wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2018 11:04 pm Would a small explosive device in the bag, detonated by a small button on your key ring be unethical?

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I like it but... what if they open it somewhere with inncocent people about. How about those night exploding bags with indelible ink in they use for cash? If someone can import them and rig the bags we could cathc them redhanded.
If you really want to blow them up there is always seconhand Samsung 6
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You push the button straight away, the explosion is not enough to kill, in fact a very large BANG =@ would suffice

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Please tell us you do not where fisherman’s trousers and a man bun.
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tightenupvolume1 wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2018 11:04 pm Would a small explosive device in the bag, detonated by a small button on your key ring be unethical?

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I don’t think so.

There’s a gap in the market there, for sure.
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Please tell me "where" you learnt to spell and i will tell you if i "wear" fishermans trousers, although with your spelling i am wary. :stir:

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Mr Cynical wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2018 11:54 pm Please tell us you do not where fisherman’s trousers and a man bun.
I do not wear fisherman’s trousers and a man bun, or dreadlocks, for that matter.

Nor do I skateboard along the riverside thinking I am a god amongst heathens, or talk really loudly in all shops and bars I visit about how I live ‘off grid’ with Tamara and Zak and like, they’re really rad because Tamara hasn’t spoken to her pappy in years but he still sends her a couple of grand a month and Zak says the generator we use isn’t counted because like, even though we have electricity, we’re still off grid, and besides, how would he power his laptop and tell the 7 people who read his travel blog about what a cool as fuck guy he is if we didn’t have electricity, man?

And I showered this evening.
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pczz wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2018 11:24 pm
tightenupvolume1 wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2018 11:04 pm Would a small explosive device in the bag, detonated by a small button on your key ring be unethical?

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I like it but... what if they open it somewhere with inncocent people about. How about those night exploding bags with indelible ink in they use for cash? If someone can import them and rig the bags we could cathc them redhanded.
If you really want to blow them up there is always seconhand Samsung 6
A freind of mine did this kind of thing in the UK, to protect his motocycle. It was stolen, and when the thief started the bike there was an explosion. My freind got five years.
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Re: Ride-by thieves in Kampot

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That sounds so extreme that it is almost certainly somewhere online, can you post a link? :Search:

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