28 August, 2010
17 August, 2010
It's too risky!
OMG! It's 9 meters here from the ground and he climb recklessly using just a rough ladder. If it were me, I wouldn't dare to! I would not give my life any chance to experience heaven. No! And this is how workers in Cambodia are! Perhaps, if I give him a safety guideline, he doesn't follow it. Shortly, this is a really dangerous occupation!
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Raining and Sleeping
My buddy went to his sleeping state while the rain was heavy!
Last weekend, a strong raining stroke throughout Phnom Penh. However, one of my pals started to feel sleepy and he has got into his dream even though the class was on its way. Ha ha... This is what a strange thing!
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16 August, 2010
My bathroom is under renouvellation
It's been 1 week since my kitchen and toilet has been under renouvellation. In this plan, the major blueprint is from my mom. The chimney and kitchen is now just debris. Furthermore, bathroom and toilet is now in repair mode whilst another bathroom will be being built ASAP. The entire kitchen also need a paint job soon and also the wall tiles. My mom choose only the best tiles which were made in Malaysia. That's not as much as Italian tiles but it seem great here. Beside, door is currently new. It's ideal for anyone to live upstair. From bathroom to bedroom, everything is ready upstair and this is to attract my sister's attention to keep her private teenage life above everyone in the family. I hope this keep her from disturbing me again when I'm sleep.
This is just a beginning; my floor tiles will completely be replaced as well. And in this case, Malay tiles will substitute my half-decade-tiles entirely. Surely, I need a tough job observing all guys that coming to my home. Briefly, this may last another week.
Finally, my veranda is about to change its appearance too. Since it's built outdoor, all workmen may need additional attention to make it shine again. I'll also getting everything under control too. Indeed, this project may worth 3 weeks for me and cost around US$2 500. Most workers here are Vietnamese and I can resist the fact that they have more productivity, skill and finess than those Cambodian laborer.
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