slickfazzer
slickfazzer
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Illini has a great high resolution camera.
I was late to the party this year, was in Cambodia for the day, but still celebrations going on for the next few days. I didn't take those ones but the other ones I did.What footage right on the ground unlike any other poster
Damn! I need some plastic surgery done. Here in the States it will cost you between $5 - $10k just for some minor touch-ups.Just like any other girls from other countries. A lot wear makeup and a lot don’t. Việt Nam is the hub of SEA for plastic surgery People come here from all over the world to get work done. Girls here get plastic surgery done here at a very young age. The majority of girls I’ve been with have had some sort of work done.
Sir iLinni, sometimes i still dream of "reUnifying" with you if you know what i mean. I appreciate the 15.5 Square Meter studio (no air con) you bought me with your illGotten bitcoin proceeds in the Dark Side in East Pattaya. You jacked my btc memory stick from me remember when i was busy at the GamblerSexchange myspace forum Bash in Amarillo that Reno and Fendy started in '05. Your writing a letter recommendation for my being the Head Deacon at Bangcock Second Baptist church was a classy move by youView attachment 12074View attachment 12075View attachment 12076Big holiday here, Reunification Day was yesterday ,everyone is off for 5 days, lots of celebrations going on. Great times! It is celebrated a little differently in each area.
How is Reunification Day Celebrated?
This holiday is a particularly patriotic one due to its importance in shaping peaceful, modern-day Vietnam. As it is a national public holiday, banks and government departments close down, but shops remain open, and as it falls the day before Labour Day, families take the time to visit each other and spend time together over what is effectively a long weekend.
Reunification Day in Hanoi
Reunification Day is celebrated in the capital city of Hanoi with various cultural and patriotic activities. People often gather to watch parades, exhibitions, and fireworks displays.
The largest parade in Hanoi takes place at Ba Dinh Square, where the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is located. The parade typically features military marches, band performances, and traditional cultural dances. At night, there may be a spectacular fireworks display over Hoan Kiem Lake or other locations throughout the city.
Many people also visit historical sites and monuments that played a significant role in Vietnam’s liberation, such as the Ho Chi Minh Museum or the Hoa Lo Prison, also known as the ‘Hanoi Hilton’ during the war.
Additionally, cultural events may take place throughout the city, showcasing Vietnamese traditions and arts, such as water puppet shows and street performances.
Reunification Day in Ho Chi Minh City
As in Hanoi, people in Ho Chi Minh City typically gather to watch parades, exhibitions, and fireworks displays. The largest parade in Ho Chi Minh City takes place at Reunification Palace, which was the site of the official handover of power from the South Vietnamese government to the North Vietnamese army in 1975.
The parade typically features military marches, band performances, and cultural dances. At night, there may be a spectacular fireworks display over the Saigon River or other iconic locations throughout the city.
Many people also visit historical sites and monuments that played a significant role in Vietnam’s liberation, such as the War Remnants Museum or the Cu Chi Tunnels, where North Vietnamese soldiers lived and fought during the war.
Compakky!!!!!!Sir iLinni, sometimes i still dream of "reUnifying" with you if you know what i mean. I appreciate the 15.5 Square Meter studio (no air con) you bought me with your illGotten bitcoin proceeds in the Dark Side in East Pattaya. You jacked my btc memory stick from me remember when i was busy at the GamblerSexchange myspace forum Bash in Amarillo that Reno and Fendy started in '05. Your writing a letter recommendation for my being the Head Deacon at Bangcock Second Baptist church was a classy move by you
He never left! Nobody ever leaves!wait, Compaqdikk is back!!?
Wow! Imagine off for 5 days. It's going to be a very busy street for 5 days, Fly.View attachment 12074View attachment 12075View attachment 12076Big holiday here, Reunification Day was yesterday ,everyone is off for 5 days, lots of celebrations going on. Great times! It is celebrated a little differently in each area.
How is Reunification Day Celebrated?
This holiday is a particularly patriotic one due to its importance in shaping peaceful, modern-day Vietnam. As it is a national public holiday, banks and government departments close down, but shops remain open, and as it falls the day before Labour Day, families take the time to visit each other and spend time together over what is effectively a long weekend.
Reunification Day in Hanoi
Reunification Day is celebrated in the capital city of Hanoi with various cultural and patriotic activities. People often gather to watch parades, exhibitions, and fireworks displays.
The largest parade in Hanoi takes place at Ba Dinh Square, where the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is located. The parade typically features military marches, band performances, and traditional cultural dances. At night, there may be a spectacular fireworks display over Hoan Kiem Lake or other locations throughout the city.
Many people also visit historical sites and monuments that played a significant role in Vietnam’s liberation, such as the Ho Chi Minh Museum or the Hoa Lo Prison, also known as the ‘Hanoi Hilton’ during the war.
Additionally, cultural events may take place throughout the city, showcasing Vietnamese traditions and arts, such as water puppet shows and street performances.
Reunification Day in Ho Chi Minh City
As in Hanoi, people in Ho Chi Minh City typically gather to watch parades, exhibitions, and fireworks displays. The largest parade in Ho Chi Minh City takes place at Reunification Palace, which was the site of the official handover of power from the South Vietnamese government to the North Vietnamese army in 1975.
The parade typically features military marches, band performances, and cultural dances. At night, there may be a spectacular fireworks display over the Saigon River or other iconic locations throughout the city.
Many people also visit historical sites and monuments that played a significant role in Vietnam’s liberation, such as the War Remnants Museum or the Cu Chi Tunnels, where North Vietnamese soldiers lived and fought during the war.
Make sure your grenades are not malfunctioning.WTH?
#4 No Gangsters
#7 No accident caused by mines or explosions???????
I guess you leave the claymores at home.
Wow such a beautiful line up there Flyer.Last night some police friends of mine told me to come meet them at a new Karaoke place , I took this picture as I was waking into our VIP room. Our lineup was amazing. About 50 different girls parading around in and out. Life is good.
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@DiggityDaggityDo as authentic as it gets!
SEZ zones are heaven on hearth to be honest. Love them, my home away from home. It’s all gangsters and human trafficking. I asked the poker dealer has anyone ever tried to cheat at the casinos here. Her reply to me was “they wouldn’t dare , they wouldn’t make it out “ no police or anyone to help. These casinos don’t take credit cards for their hotel rooms and there are no ATM machines inside them or even around them. The closest ATM machine is actually outside the border of the SEZ, not one inside with over 30 casinos.WTH?
#4 No Gangsters
#7 No accident caused by mines or explosions???????
I guess you leave the claymores at home.
Very very sexy girlsWow such a beautiful line up there Flyer.
No, not at all but keep in mind these casinos are nothing like casinos in America at all. No drinking going on , no clubs , it’s not loud. Very different culture. At some clubs I go to in Sihanoukville and Bavet there are gangsters with plates of Ketamine with tons of girls. All of them sniffing all night and drinking. Everything out in the open. It’s hardcore gambling, prostitution and illegal wildlife trading and human trafficking especially in Lao. Mong La and parts of Sihanouk.Do you have to be a member to get in the casino, like a private club?