Home sweet home

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Samperez66
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Home sweet home

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So what do you Expats miss from back home that your not getting on Cambodia?
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fax
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Re: Home sweet home

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Smart people
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JUDGEDREDD
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Decent roast
My dog
Sheppards pie (cottage pie actually)
Reasonable room temperature
Slow down little world, you're changing too fast.
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frank lee bent
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Re: Home sweet home

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cheese
walking in town
Barang chgout
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Family.

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Clutch Cargo
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Being able to understand the locals.
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JUDGEDREDD
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More or less being guaranteed a decent bowel movement
Slow down little world, you're changing too fast.
Queef
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Re: Home sweet home

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Random conversations with strangers.
Outdoor activities.
Pristine landscapes.
Good Mexican food.
Freeways.
Sidewalks.
Common sense.
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Kammekor
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Re: Home sweet home

Post by Kammekor »

Queef wrote: Thu Jan 10, 2019 8:32 am Random conversations with strangers.
Outdoor activities.
Pristine landscapes.
Good Mexican food.
Freeways.
Sidewalks.
Common sense.
For pristine landscapes you might want to visit the Northeast. There are some outdoor activities there too.

For the rest you might have to leave the country.
explorer
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Not having to put up with so much stupidity.

Good food.

Much safer roads.

Footpaths/sidewalks you can use.

Living in a place where things arent broken.

Cleanliness.
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