Saturday, October 14, 2006

Any room left for one more passenger?

Local people on the motorcycle cart are transported to their home villages in Kampot province, some 130 kilometers (80.6 miles) south of the capital Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Friday, Oct. 13, 2006. The motorcycle cart is the most popular transportation of the rural people. Overloaded motorcycles and cars are a common sight in Cambodia, where traffic accidents increase every year. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Of course, there is always room for more. Cambodians are accommodating people.

SiS

Anonymous said...

It is fun. I like to join this traveling too. Please give one seat.

Anonymous said...

What do we do in the event of an emergency? Jump out and split up for our dear life? Oh lord, my poor people!
10/13/06
AK4AnetKhmer

Anonymous said...

That's right! We have already made room for 3 plus million illegal Vietnamese immigrants.

But on the bright side, we will legalize them (Khmerization).

Somlor Ma-chou Yuon Leay Thit Cho

Anonymous said...

pls move over ...can i hitch a ride?? - pukeko

Anonymous said...

After all these years! AH HUN SEN couldn't come up with affordable mass transit system or public mass transportation!

So much for private enterprise! Some of these riders have baby in their arm for God sake!

How would you like to see you baby or child ejected from the vehicle!
I certainly don't see this as funny matter!

Anonymous said...

Re: Anon@7:54 AM & SAMLOR MANIRSS..lolz

Yeah Right Samlor..khmerize them with what? you're funny! lol.

Anon@7:54AM, right, my sentiments, exactly. I thoughtI am the only one who is being an arse about it. Glad you see it that way too. Thanks for sharing your view.

Pukeko, get a helmet before hitchhiking dear Sister! lolz...

10/13/06
AK4AnetKhmer (formely AKnijaKhmer)

Anonymous said...

To my beloved country women and men:

You did your best no matter what and where or when. I'm very very proud of you. You are awesome! God places you and I at the most dangerous and very very difficult place, but strikingly beautiful!.

Our beloved country is the exact copy of paradise and Heaven. What can we do to turn our lives and our souls to match The real life of Heaven above? We must think harder. We must change our attitude. We must find the way to make it happens. Please believe in happy ending, all the things on this earth is possible and only you can turn it around...I have faith and always in you!

Love,

Anonymous said...

Re:Somlor Ma-chou Yuon Leay Thit Cho@6:25 AM

What the heck does "leay Thit Cho" mean Samlor?

10/14/06
AK4AnetKhmer (formely AKnijaKhmer)

Anonymous said...

Sur Sdaey Lok Bong AK4netKhmer,

The brief message I had posted earlier wasn’t my intention to convey it as a farce and/or picayune. I am sincerely apologizing for that ambiguous message.

When discuss about Khmer and Khmer political and related-issues, inevitably, we get snarled with those bottom-feeding scum suckers and aggressive neighbor countries. It is like a group of vulchers and a pack of hyenas that are waiting to snatch the food off from others. They have voracious desire to suck blood like a leech, and they have elongate and elastic body that can flex and would not let go easily. Another word is that, “it’s like a wart on a toad’s ass.”

What I wanted to say was, if we can cast our personal differences to the side and focus working on to improve our Khmer and Khmer national interests, I believe it is definitely possible. Like they say, “there isn’t anything impossible.” We can start by restoring our national security ministry. We set up our immigration institution and write and/or reform our immigration laws to conform our own legal system. We can audaciously propose to the national public, and especially, to those illegal immigrants that are and have been currently living in Cambodia that they have their freedom to choose either to go back to live in their mother country or they can choose to live in Cambodia. Obviously, the majority would probably choose to stay. If this is the case, then we need to naturalize them to Khmer citizens. Next, and one of the most important national policy is to restore our education institution . . . . “When the farmer catch the wild buffalos, horses, and oxen, they tame and put them to use.” I think you and our friends here get the points.

Good night,

Go Auburn!!!

Somlar Ma-Chou Yuon Leay Sach Chhkae

Anonymous said...

Re: Somlar Ma-Chou Yuon Leay Sach Chhkae@10:40AM

lolz! Joy euy, sach sakaer..ha! Thanks a lot for such a detailed and elaborate clarification of the khmerization of the Viet(*giggling*)!

I am not disputing your philosophy SAMLOR, just have one question, if you don't mind - Who are you to domesticate? They come in to the country to take over, to be Khmer Boss. Needless to say - Ah Hun Sen's regime is HANOI's satellite government, agreed?.
Have a pleasant one!

10/15/06
AK4AnetKhmer

Anonymous said...

Should we tell you that you are not sure of who you are at this time Samlor Ma-Chou Youn Lay Sach Chhae? It's alright. You have to the right to be a comedian...