Worried about 2 British travellers in Cambodia - advice needed

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Re: Worried about 2 British travellers in Cambodia - advice needed

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I half expect them to stil have their pouts, to be frank. From the beginning of the thread they appeared to be completely detached from reality.

I would hope they get to enjoy some funded accommodation here in Cambodia. Supposedly, it costs in excess of £110 per day to keep a prisoner locked up in the UK. That amount of money might go a fairly long way in Cambodia.
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grumpygit wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 9:23 am Last chance to tag team a mum n daughter guys.. just lock your valuables away first.
From the photos, it might be difficult to distinguish which is which, now that both look so rough. (They didn’t start out well, as it is)

So, age old question. Would you?
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Freightdog wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 9:34 am
grumpygit wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 9:23 am Last chance to tag team a mum n daughter guys.. just lock your valuables away first.
From the photos, it might be difficult to distinguish which is which, now that both look so rough. (They didn’t start out well, as it is)

So, age old question. Would you?
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Private Nuts wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 10:52 am Crikey, I think I walked past the younger one on the street about a month ago and regretted not stopping to say hi, because I met them through a friend (who now seems to have a very low opinion of them) and I'd matched with her on tinder. So I was like, oh I should have said "hey, aren't you so and so's friend", because she's pretty stunning, more than stunning, she looks like a fashion model when she doesn't have dreads. But, unfortunately I've only ever heard bad things about them. They seemed nice when I met them but the whole Yahweh mysticism thing was a bit too intense for me. But to each their own. They were nice to me when I met them, so I won't judge them on the bad gossip, so wish them luck, but you have to keep those visas up to date, you can't run forever and who would want that stress on their shoulders everyday anyway. Not a nice feeling to wake up with each morning.
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They have been bludging off the sister/aunt since late 2020 and possibly ripping off drunk foreigners and well meaning do-gooders as well.
Will they get caught? Yes I'm sure that sooner or later they will be found and the competent authorities will be queuing up for the arrest photos, although they both looked as rough as a drovers dog in the original photos so dare say they have gone even more feral that won't worry the local plods too much. Pouts in place and cops smiling like they've won the lottery which should make for a nice photo on the station wall.
So @Freightdog that is a very big no from me even after a bottle of Bundy rum.
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Freightdog wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 9:32 am I half expect them to stil have their pouts, to be frank. From the beginning of the thread they appeared to be completely detached from reality.

I would hope they get to enjoy some funded accommodation here in Cambodia. Supposedly, it costs in excess of £110 per day to keep a prisoner locked up in the UK. That amount of money might go a fairly long way in Cambodia.
It’s an awful situation. I don’t think I can sit by and do nothing. They need help.
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Let’s help the competent authorities keep them locked up. Cambodia’s legal system shouldn’t have to cop the bill. Let’s see if we can get enough to cover the daily costs for a couple of years.
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Freightdog wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 9:34 am
grumpygit wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 9:23 am Last chance to tag team a mum n daughter guys.. just lock your valuables away first.
From the photos, it might be difficult to distinguish which is which, now that both look so rough. (They didn’t start out well, as it is)

So, age old question. Would you?
In answering that question I have just found an added respect for hookers, and realise why almost all heterosexual transactions involve a male customer: Fillies don't have to get aroused for cucumber rumba.
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Pseudonomdeplume wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 10:58 am
Freightdog wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 9:34 am
grumpygit wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 9:23 am Last chance to tag team a mum n daughter guys.. just lock your valuables away first.
From the photos, it might be difficult to distinguish which is which, now that both look so rough. (They didn’t start out well, as it is)

So, age old question. Would you?
In answering that question I have just found an added respect for hookers, and realise why almost all heterosexual transactions involve a male customer: Fillies don't have to get aroused for cucumber rumba.
What kind of heterosexual "transactions" don't involved a male?
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Doc67 wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 11:05 am
Pseudonomdeplume wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 10:58 am
Freightdog wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 9:34 am
grumpygit wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 9:23 am Last chance to tag team a mum n daughter guys.. just lock your valuables away first.
From the photos, it might be difficult to distinguish which is which, now that both look so rough. (They didn’t start out well, as it is)

So, age old question. Would you?
In answering that question I have just found an added respect for hookers, and realise why almost all heterosexual transactions involve a male customer: Fillies don't have to get aroused for cucumber rumba.
What kind of heterosexual "transactions" don't involved a male?
Playboy mag and a cubicle?
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Freightdog wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 9:34 am
grumpygit wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 9:23 am Last chance to tag team a mum n daughter guys.. just lock your valuables away first.
From the photos, it might be difficult to distinguish which is which, now that both look so rough. (They didn’t start out well, as it is)

So, age old question. Would you?
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