Orange Dragon

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Sheesh.... worse than a bunch of hairdressers... still. ;-)
To the OP the gen and I started it up, but then end up parting ways on it as life started getting a bit too complicated for me to give it the attention it needed. Also keeps me from posting, and living back in the US there isn't a whole lot relevant to the forums TO post. As for my plan, it was a good one; but life is what happens when you're making other plans. And has been happening. Not sure when, but I will be back to the kingdom someday for a visit, but right now my life has taken me in other directions. Good ones, just different. Probably going to "try" to travel Asia again next year for a while, this year I'm mostly focusing on travels to Europe.

For my old friends here... I do miss you guys (except cam nivag... he's a cunt) and hope all is well with everyone.
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Yeah, life would be pretty boring if everything went as originally planned.

Many people seem to have a strong opinion about you, so you must have left some kind of impression on all of them. Cheers. :beer3:
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I don't mean to probe into your personal affairs (though I obviously am), but did the relationship with the Cambodian woman you were seeing end? That seemed to be the only thing really keeping you attached to Cambodia in some way, so I can see how your interest would have drifted away from the place if it eventually didn't work out. Feel free to PM me if it's a touchy subject (or simply not answer). Either way, good luck in life.
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Long distance relationships die a slow death.
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Rutiger wrote:Long distance relationships die a slow death.
I love the states but agter 10 days..... where as my 21 year old daughter in school and working at a vet clinic would never consider returning to the land of her birth.
Just tring to get her to visit is like pulling teeth :D


Ps, please excuse the spelling, which at best if times sucks. Not easy typing on a 6" tablet
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Rutiger wrote:Yeah, life would be pretty boring if everything went as originally planned.

Many people seem to have a strong opinion about you, so you must have left some kind of impression on all of them. Cheers. :beer3:
Yeah. He did.

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Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:I don't mean to probe into your personal affairs (though I obviously am), but did the relationship with the Cambodian woman you were seeing end? That seemed to be the only thing really keeping you attached to Cambodia in some way, so I can see how your interest would have drifted away from the place if it eventually didn't work out. Feel free to PM me if it's a touchy subject (or simply not answer). Either way, good luck in life.

Hey, hey, don't pry into the man's personal affairs.

He found he other forum after doing some googling and running across my article "7 Reasons Why I Probably Shouldn't Marry a Cambodian Woman."

He told us he was thinking of getting married, and I specifically advised him:

"Slow down. Breathe. Long engagement."

No one listens to me. No one.

If people listened to me, everyone would be single forever and happy.
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No one takes advice. Everyone gives advice but no one really takes advice from others.
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i do
i am on these blocked lists;
pucketrichard
hotdgr
sailorman
rozzieoz
stroppychops

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Cam Nivag wrote:
No one listens to me. No one.

If people listened to me, everyone would be single forever and happy.
I live my life by your 7 reasons articles.I have them framed around the flat like Mormon inspirational wall sayings.

It's me no one ever listens to. And unlike you, it's no joke.
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