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The Club Scene. Heart of Darkness, Pontoon, Blue Chilli

Last activity 21 January 2017 by GuestPoster8404

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marukai47

What is everyones preference when it comes to going out to party? I spent NYE watching Lady Boys at ***. BTW I'm not str8 guy, but I enjoy all facets of enjoyable venues. I haven't been pleased with ***. There are way too many pay boys and Lady Boy for hire. They got into a fight one night. The Lady Boy won the fight. I like Heart of Darkness for it's slightly higher drinks.*** . Now Now if you like *** please chime in and tell me why and what I'm missing out on? Drink specials? Lady Boy shows? " I have a strong feeling this is a str8 venue.

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taabarangse

They are all places that have seen their heyday.  Martinis used to be an entertaining place before it moved years ago and to a lesser degree Sharkeys.   They're history now along with Circe and Walkabout.  You miss the good days.  I wish you luck in your explorations.

CambHarris

I thought that you had plans on leaving Cambodia several months ago; as you were not elated with the country at all (or at least that is what was stated).

Has something positive materialized which changed your mind?  Please share; as inquiring minds want to know (LOL).

marukai47

CambHarris wrote:

I thought that you had plans on leaving Cambodia several months ago; as you were not elated with the country at all (or at least that is what was stated).

Has something positive materialized which changed your mind?  Please share; as inquiring minds want to know (LOL).


I Still have plans on getting out, but I need to find a family member with the fund do a one way back to JFK. I will say... I have fallen in love with the country in the sense of the chaotic lawlessness of Phnom Pehn. I saw a Bently doing over 100 down Preah Sihanouk last night,  I have also fallen in love with Aeon Mall. There is no AEON in the US. There are a few chain Asian grocery stores that are Korean, but stock Vietnamese, Thai, Japanese, Chinese, and a small amount of Cambodian in the Viet, Thai, Filipino aisles.

taabarangse

Hey glad you stuck it out good for you, it's not easy , but you hung in there , glad to see it !

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