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no the pedestrian he hit was crossing the road at the lights. it was before. he stepped out before his wife and bit the dust.

Really? I didn't see it in the footage when the Kia crosses the intersection

Walked through the furnace that we refer to as outdoors to get frozen yoghurt after we had lunch.

Got back and had a scare when workmate told me that air con stopped working for a moment (but then started up again just as we got back). CRISIS AVERTED.

Tony(or anyone else that's been there recently) what's good to buy/see in Vietnam. The parents are going from Lanka to there, they're staying in saigon(?)..

Hrmm I spend 2 weeks in April and went pretty much everywhere

Saigon is ok for food and shopping.

But I like scenic stuff, so Halong Bay and up north in Sapa was good.

Sapa is probably my favourite place their due to the scenery & people

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Tony(or anyone else that's been there recently) what's good to buy/see in Vietnam. The parents are going from Lanka to there, they're staying in saigon(?)..

Haven't been to Saigon, but if they were staying up north near Hanoi, I could help / agree with Tony. Vietnam is a pretty interesting place, though; I think you'd be hard pressed not to find good places/food/purchases anywhere, as long as you bargain the shit out of things and keep your money/valuables close to you.

inbpho Hamish says buy pho

I hate Vietnam...not relevant but yeah.

courtyard of bank I was working in:
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Sure why not just throw our rubbish out the window

Hard to travel whole way over town to eat at this gourmet restaurant:

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otherwise we could go local:
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mmm beef heart gruel

quality wiring:

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plus till Spain only place I have been robbed as well.

nah it spain, if you don;t get pick pocketed you didn't experience the full Spanish tradition.

our wedding photographer's daughter was over there talking to her on the phone, dude runs past grabs it out of her hand as she was talking and keep running.

nah it spain, if you don;t get pick pocketed you didn't experience the full Spanish tradition.

our wedding photographer's daughter was over there talking to her on the phone, dude runs past grabs it out of her hand as she was talking and keep running.

Hmm in Vietnam my sister in law was riding on a motorbike

And a passing motorbike was driving alongside and yanked the necklace off and she fell off the motorbike

A common occurrence over there apparently.

We didn't have any issues though

Hmm in Vietnam my sister in law was riding on a motorbike

And a passing motorbike was driving alongside and yanked the necklace off and she fell off the motorbike

A common occurrence over there apparently.

We didn't have any issues though

yeah you don't exactly look like an american tourist tho

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