Sunday, February 20, 2011

Streaming Brent Everett & Brent Corrigan

As he discards the robes ... or not ...

Where have I ever described my visit to Preah Vihear
? I hope it was not here in the blog. Currently it is around there again. Thai and Cambodian soldiers stand ready in the border region, the dead, there were already (even civilians), and all because of the temple once by the International Court in The Hague, the Cambodians was struck and for a few years, UNESCO world heritage site. Of course, even as the latter was not a done deal yet, took advantage of Thai "powers" from time to time the old controversy to distract the country from internal political problems. Once I even spoke at a Family Mart
(a kind of round-the-Clock Mini-open REWE) at the box office at a drunken Thai, as I could find for now would it (the television had spoken of the escalation of the conflict, after a few Thais, including a monk who had violated the border illegally and were in a sit) in the Khmer Preah Vihear on the collar, you know. Even then it was thick air, I had been shown recently in a restaurant the owners a couple of satellite imagery of the border region, which originated from the Internet, and sided with the Cambodians. The main reason, however, was quite different, for purely formal one can understand the complaints of the Thais. The reason lies in the incomparable greater poverty of the Khmer, whose life expectancy 15 years lower than that of the Thais. Basically, is nowhere to the world significant (drastic so than in the Barge advertising), can be roused to what unspeakable greed of this nation. I truly hope a show of force of the king, the only ones I consider to be capable and strong enough to make a grand gesture to all silenced. This gesture may exist in the batch and discharge of Preah Vihear, because there are no others that could trigger a stroke on a deeper sense of neighborly solidarity. Today, the Khmer in Thailand cheap labor, which are used in the construction of such buildings. Also from neighboring countries like Burma and Laos are many of the lower-paid workers (inside). In a Buddhist country like Thailand is it time to work out of gratitude for a Dana
national scale.

When they nor the Thai side after Preah Vihear was (from the Cambodian side of it is impassable and you have to pass a rule to begging soldiers who in the rise of their stock), we paid a fee for the cunning of the Thais on their side proclaimed National Park. Behind a barrier waiting at all Cambodian children, to keep the a shield over the head or offer them as private guides, etc. We had rented a pickup truck on which a couple of suitcases, especially with well-preserved clothing my late father and school materials were located. I asked the Thai border police officers if we could distribute the whole thing. They had the excellent idea, the children lined up to provide in order to ensure a fair distribution. But first I had to open the suitcases, and border police took out the two best pieces of clothing.

Back then you could still drive like jokes on the small photo , written in Preah Vihear. At that time there was still a plastic pistols.
(photos: cellars; more pictures of other photographers here

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