Shut up with your nonsense lads and tell me more about these baguettes.
These baguettes come with different fillings, you can buy them on the street or in restaurant. I prefer latter because you can sit down and get good fruit shake while waiting for the takeaway, and there is usually a soup too included. Dip it in it is great.
Originally Posted by harrybarracudaDoesn't look like it, might wanna take some Marmite with youOriginally Posted by Exit Strategy
minced dog with nam plaOriginally Posted by harrybarracuda
So you got business visa, if you mean extendable - it costs USD35 not 1400b, you have been had but dont feel too sad as many others have been had too. Usually poor backpackers who really could not have that tiny amount of money to lose. You could have checked all about it on the internet beforehand though. But just add it to experience, next time you will know better. And crossing Poipet...
And I'm not saying you are stupid in any way but this is the how it goes. Next time you know more. And good luck on your future travels and it'd be nice if you contribute here how it goes to help others.
Must put my foot down here HarryOriginally Posted by harrybarracuda
Who would want a white girl?
Sorry, if you found a keeper and she's great then it's all good
Sorry mate got history with Aryan girl...
Stalker, I bloody knew. Every post I make you end up commenting about issues you know shit all about.
And yes I'm regular and have life for me and my family there too if Thailand turns to shit, when the event happens.
I suggest you consider your options too.
Malaysia has too many islamists (OK reading your posts that might be just fine for you), Singapore is OK (I happen to have Employment Pass EP, which is the best you can get) , HK is good but a bit of a flight, South Korea is Great but even longer flight, Japan is great but even more longer flight and red tape with with family entering. Aus or NZ or US are great but a bit far to visit relatives.
Oh, then there's your europe - no go zone just fokin die fokin mutant zombies. (except the good European countries who control their borders)
Got it?
Saw your photo btw
But back to baguettes, oh well a bit unrelated really but I really like coffee in Cambodia. Sugar and milk for me. Even in Poi Pet if you walk to direction on main street to bus station, let's say half a mile and then maybe some, there is a coffee shop that serves great coffee.
Only prolonged exposure to LSD can produce a posting history as effortlessly ludicrous as yours ES.
Please do explain what you mean by that?Originally Posted by chassamui
Not sure what Harry is on about e visa was $37 you be a sucker to not do it that way if you fly in
The link you told me you used says otherwise.
Got my official e-visa from the Government site:What is the cost of applying Visa online with Evisa for Cambodia ?
We accept GBP & USD and all major Credit cards accepted. If you are making the payment in USD, the total cost will be:
USD 30.00 (Government fee) + USD 10.00 (Processing fee) + USD 50.00 (Service fee) = Total Payable USD 90.00
https://www.evisa.gov.kh/
Applied on Saturday, got it yesterday.
USD30 + USD7 (processing charge)
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