He’s a Legend.Nobody can compete with illini here
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He’s a Legend.Nobody can compete with illini here
Which sentence? it is one paragraph.Thanks for answering that Flyer, Btw your last paragraph was “quote of the day“ material. I will pray for you, but we all know most times, that doesn’t help shit.
JJ, people can destroy me in many aspects but nobody can beat me as far as traveling and life experience. I have seen and done it all from the depths of hell to the cream of the crop. I wish I could write a book.
great advice.“Keep healthy whatever you got going on, stay away from negative people, cut bullshit and people out of your life as well. Life is precious and no time to waste it!”
Good advice. Thank you, Jerky.“Keep healthy whatever you got going on, stay away from negative people, cut bullshit and people out of your life as well. Life is precious and no time to waste it!”
Those were Flyers words fazzer.great advice.
I was quoting Flyer don’t give me credit for that lol.Good advice. Thank you, Jerky.![]()
Let me tell you this, I can pretty much guarantee you that in the high 90% of people would never do or go where I go and the situations I put myself in. One example, when I go to Mong La, it is the tip of Myanmar on the Chinese border, it is run by militia and rebels. I initially years ago begged to go there from a tour guy in Myanmar, he refused to take me and said it is not safe and there is no reason to go there. I kept searching and finally found someone to take me. After 8 hours on a dirt road , very dangerous on the way there, we were stopped twice by people with guns asking where we were going etc, something out of a movie. We finally got there. I had to surrender my passport, my phone and bribe $100 just to get in. I was extremely nervous because if my passport is gone what and where would I go for help in an SEZ, keep in mind this is nothing like where I am familiar with in Cambodia this is a whole different ball game. I went to opium farms and saw opium production going on, I spent 13 hours there my first trip, my guide was with me and could not comprehend why and what the hell I wanted to go there for. there are about 50 hidden casinos, reports that you read is they are closed but they are there. It is all run by mafia and rebels run the city. I have been back 4 times since., my 3rd time I was denied and they refused to let me in but they finally let me in but each time I must give up my passport and phone, I stayed 2 nights it was 2 of the craziest nights I have ever had in my life. There is a huge illegal wildlife trade there, I saw a monkey being electrocuted , someone bought it and they were cooking the brains, it sold for $400, I have seen baby bears in cages, I have seen the worst of humanity on a whole different level and I would never speak on it on a forum but it is a story that needs to be heard. This is a great documentary on Mong La but very inaccurate when it comes to certain things. But when you have some time watch these. You can see some of the hidden gambling places here as well as the wild life trade up close. The only time I felt sketched was one they insisted I try the opium but refused and couldn't understand why I even wanted to see it. It is fun as hell there but Cambodia is a lot better but more dangerous in Sihanoukville, but the whole experience in Mong La is what people need to experience but very difficult to go and most would never do what it takes.He’s a Legend.
Diggity aka The New Dad, you made some amends yesterday , just know you are on a very short leash with me, I got my eye on you and I am keeping a spreadsheet and tracking the percentage of girls you post.Good advice. Thank you, Jerky.![]()
You just totally mind fucked me with that story Flyer lol you’re like a modern day cowboyLet me tell you this, I can pretty much guarantee you that in the high 90% of people would never do or go where I go and the situations I put myself in. One example, when I go to Mong La, it is the tip of Myanmar on the Chinese border, it is run by militia and rebels. I initially years ago begged to go there from a tour guy in Myanmar, he refused to take me and said it is not safe and there is no reason to go there. I kept searching and finally found someone to take me. After 8 hours on a dirt road , very dangerous on the way there, we were stopped twice by people with guns asking where we were going etc, something out of a movie. We finally got there. I had to surrender my passport, my phone and bribe $100 just to get in. I was extremely nervous because if my passport is gone what and where would I go for help in an SEZ, keep in mind this is nothing like where I am familiar with in Cambodia this is a whole different ball game. I went to opium farms and saw opium production going on, I spent 13 hours there my first trip, my guide was with me and could not comprehend why and what the hell I wanted to go there for. there are about 50 hidden casinos, reports that you read is they are closed but they are there. It is all run by mafia and rebels run the city. I have been back 4 times since., my 3rd time I was denied and they refused to let me in but they finally let me in but each time I must give up my passport and phone, I stayed 2 nights it was 2 of the craziest nights I have ever had in my life. There is a huge illegal wildlife trade there, I saw a monkey being electrocuted , someone bought it and they were cooking the brains, it sold for $400, I have seen baby bears in cages, I have seen the worst of humanity on a whole different level and I would never speak on it on a forum but it is a story that needs to be heard. This is a great documentary on Mong La but very inaccurate when it comes to certain things. But when you have some time watch these. You can see some of the hidden gambling places here as well as the wild life trade up close. The only time I felt sketched was one they insisted I try the opium but refused and couldn't understand why I even wanted to see it. It is fun as hell there but Cambodia is a lot better but more dangerous in Sihanoukville, but the whole experience in Mong La is what people need to experience but very difficult to go and most would never do what it takes.
you see wildlife here
this is a great one here , really in-depth
at 1:07 you see the red light area in Mong La
Read this, this is my favorite place to go to in Campuchia, fucking insane place, casinos all over the place, girls everywhere, drugs, gangs, complete chaos, it is on the beach and it is something everyone needs to experience. There are some Americans that live there, I met a couple last time I went. Just craziness.You just totally mind fucked me with that story Flyer lol you’re like a modern day cowboylol
Flyer likes to not only gamble on sports but to place himself in harmful areas to gamble with his life. This is a very interesting man.Read this, this is my favorite place to go to in Campuchia, fucking insane place, casinos all over the place, girls everywhere, drugs, gangs, complete chaos, it is on the beach and it is something everyone needs to experience. There are some Americans that live there, I met a couple last time I went. Just craziness.
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Crimes in Shadows: Sihanoukville’s Grisly Reports, Pressure on Journalists
Murders, kidnappings, corpses on the beach — news reports out of Sihanoukville paint a picture of violent and serious crime in the coastal city. But authorities are increasingly shutting down information about police work and pressuring journalists over negative stories, crime reporters say.vodenglish.news
You love extreme adventures, Fly!Let me tell you this, I can pretty much guarantee you that in the high 90% of people would never do or go where I go and the situations I put myself in. One example, when I go to Mong La, it is the tip of Myanmar on the Chinese border, it is run by militia and rebels. I initially years ago begged to go there from a tour guy in Myanmar, he refused to take me and said it is not safe and there is no reason to go there. I kept searching and finally found someone to take me. After 8 hours on a dirt road , very dangerous on the way there, we were stopped twice by people with guns asking where we were going etc, something out of a movie. We finally got there. I had to surrender my passport, my phone and bribe $100 just to get in. I was extremely nervous because if my passport is gone what and where would I go for help in an SEZ, keep in mind this is nothing like where I am familiar with in Cambodia this is a whole different ball game. I went to opium farms and saw opium production going on, I spent 13 hours there my first trip, my guide was with me and could not comprehend why and what the hell I wanted to go there for. there are about 50 hidden casinos, reports that you read is they are closed but they are there. It is all run by mafia and rebels run the city. I have been back 4 times since., my 3rd time I was denied and they refused to let me in but they finally let me in but each time I must give up my passport and phone, I stayed 2 nights it was 2 of the craziest nights I have ever had in my life. There is a huge illegal wildlife trade there, I saw a monkey being electrocuted , someone bought it and they were cooking the brains, it sold for $400, I have seen baby bears in cages, I have seen the worst of humanity on a whole different level and I would never speak on it on a forum but it is a story that needs to be heard. This is a great documentary on Mong La but very inaccurate when it comes to certain things. But when you have some time watch these. You can see some of the hidden gambling places here as well as the wild life trade up close. The only time I felt sketched was one they insisted I try the opium but refused and couldn't understand why I even wanted to see it. It is fun as hell there but Cambodia is a lot better but more dangerous in Sihanoukville, but the whole experience in Mong La is what people need to experience but very difficult to go and most would never do what it takes.
you see wildlife here
this is a great one here , really in-depth
at 1:07 you see the red light area in Mong La
I am friends with a couple police officers here and frequently meet them. They know where I go and can't understand it and they think I am really up to something , one said either drugs or some type of criminal behavior but , I am clean as a whistle on all accounts, they often laugh and just tell me to be careful and if I ever need anything let them know. They said they won't even go to some of the places I go to.Flyer likes to not only gamble on sports but to place himself in harmful areas to gamble with his life. This is a very interesting man.
Illini, we’ll get to where we need to be. Me and you.Diggity aka The New Dad, you made some amends yesterday , just know you are on a very short leash with me, I got my eye on you and I am keeping a spreadsheet and tracking the percentage of girls you post.
I am just a die hard Illini fan JJ that loves to bet sports, God Bless you!Illini you must be in the mafia there or a fed???