Yumi on the coast

Nothing a douse of garlic chili pepper sauce can't fix.

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Cambodia (Part II). A pizza that's too happy for its own damn good.

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Lonely Planet may have some interesting information on a happy pizza in Phnom Penh.

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Oh, monkeys.

Monkeys in the park. Monkeys by the temple. Monkeys climbing trees.

Monkeys!

This is what you do when you are broke at the end of the trip and the only money you have left is the transportation to take you back to the airport and out of the country.

You look at monkeys.

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After spending five days in Cambodia, there is an initial cultural shock when you finally come back to Singapore. You are in a country where the majority of its people live on one U.S. dollar a day and three hours later, you are in a country where they have sanitizer dispensers in the airport restrooms for toilet seats.

It felt strange at first to be riding the MRT back home where people had iPods, digital cameras and designer clothes. After a while, though, this feeling wore off and I seamlessly melded back into this rich world of modern conveniences. This is, after all, the only life I've ever known.