What's that noise I hear outside?

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What's that noise I hear outside?

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6 am

Num choc, Num choc
ting ting ting

with that singsong voice and the tingkling bell

Nun choc, Num choc
ting ting ting...
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Maybe nom banh chok?

When said it sounds more like “nom b’jok” so could be that,

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(it wasn't about the spelling)

"Don't be confused," he said. "I'm talking purely about Khmer noodles and solidarity, about national unity through the eating of Khmer noodles on June 9."

But neither the PM's call for an act of national solidarity
nor the opposition's call for something quite different today
seem to have rallied the CEO citizenry on this fine sunny Sunday morning.

' Must be all hungover from the party last night.
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SternAAlbifrons wrote: Sun Jun 09, 2019 11:08 am (it wasn't about the spelling)

"Don't be confused," he said. "I'm talking purely about Khmer noodles and solidarity, about national unity through the eating of Khmer noodles on June 9."

But neither the PM's call for an act of national solidarity
nor the opposition's call for something quite different today
seem to have rallied the CEO citizenry on this fine sunny Sunday morning.

' Must be all hungover from the party last night.
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