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globetrotter

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Originally Posted by m@T
I'd like to get your son drunk and sandwiched between two Cambodian hookers and then tell him in the morning that there was a reason the one with the bigger **** had such large hands and a scar on "her" throat.

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my son's bar mitzva present is going to be a trip to see unkle Matt!! (my wife says that will never happen)
 

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Originally Posted by m@T
completely different type of trip....Burma was for a friend's wedding, about a hundred people flew in from all over the world for it, then went up to Bagan where 100 people joined the honeymoon. Amazing trip.

24 lads on a boys trip to Jakarta or 22 on a bus to Phnom Penh...a different type of amazing...

Bangkok is OK, very touristy, but for clubs and sin, it's kind of all been done. Sure, the ping pong banana razorblade goldfish show is entertaining once, but Jakarta has better clubs, cheaper drinks, friendlier people, more approachable women who are less likely to be being stalked by fat German tourists or to show up on Skype asking you to send money for their sick grandparents the next week, and so on.

Phnom Penh is just the ******* wild west. You've been around the boards long enough to know what my social life looks like, but I can tell you, two nights in Phnom Penh last week had me waking up thinking 'you are a disgusting human being' and immediately declaring myself on a diet of health, exercise and clean living.


People actually go to Burma for vacations?
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I can't think of anything. I've done everything I've ever wanted to do.

Fortunately I'm sure something interesting will come my way that I haven't yet considered.
 

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