History of the FCC in Phnom Penh

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History of the FCC in Phnom Penh

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a Really interesting read, http://www.phnompenhpost.com/post-weeke ... e%E2%80%99
i have been in a few times over the years and love the photos as one ascends the stairway and on the walls upstairs.

Had a few business meetings there, but its to touristy now for me ( especially at sunset ) where i much prefer the views looking over the Tonle Sap towards PP ( i miss Maxines) :beer3:
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Seriously, the photo of the soldier in the Vietnam War in that stairwell gets me every time. The look on his face about sums it up. We're taking our lady mate from Oz there for the obligatory G&T, I'll see if I can sneak a photo.
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Al Rockoff is a bit of a crazy coote, but an interesting character to talk to....he's usually around town!
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