We would like to eat a real happy pizza in Phnom Penh city
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Re: We would like to eat a real happy pizza in Phnom Penh ci
Satiated Parrot wrote:Glad to see you have a sense of humour, taabarang. That was funny.
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Re: We would like to eat a real happy pizza in Phnom Penh ci
33-41%?! That sounds a bit high... This thread has me wanting to get one. I've only had like two or three happy pizzas since I've been in Cambodia. They just make me sleepy as hell.
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Re: We would like to eat a real happy pizza in Phnom Penh ci
My recollections are that the kan cha did not become illegal until it was made so under the UNTAC penal code. A lot of what was in that UNTAC law rolled over into the new state law code following the election in 1993. You used to be able to buy rolled cigarettes or just heads at Toul Tumpung Market. The old crone selling would roll them on a rolling machine as individuals, or she used to have little plastic packets of 10 or so spliffs. I once asked her how much to buy her entire stash, which probably would have nearly filled a bushel size apple box. She was perplexed at the question, why would I buy the lot? After some thought... 5 bucks. I remember that it was not a "cool" thing with young folks that I worked with, because they saw it as a substance associated with their parents and grandparents generations, who also used it in cooking, especially in rural areas. So it was never such a big deal. Until UNTAC.
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Re: We would like to eat a real happy pizza in Phnom Penh ci
it is totally uncool with kidz now. as you say- medicine for olds!
LOL
they are right!
i have run across quite a few people smoking it around the provinces though. it is an amazing ice breaker if you partake. they are shocked that you know, good vibes follow always even with old grannies.
LOL
they are right!
i have run across quite a few people smoking it around the provinces though. it is an amazing ice breaker if you partake. they are shocked that you know, good vibes follow always even with old grannies.
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Re: We would like to eat a real happy pizza in Phnom Penh ci
My buddy just texted me from the one by FCC on 178....said he n friend are stored out of their noggin.
I'll give ya 500 Riel for it...
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I either get stoned retarded from these happy pizzas or I'm majorly disappointed.
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