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in #travelfeed โ€ข 6 years ago

The answer to your leading question can never be anything but HECK YES.

It's so awesome how teaching Khmer led to such interesting experiencesโ€” and I'm especially delighted by how this story could start with, "It all began with this conspiracy theorist . . ."

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I didn't mention in the story, but Steven and Sonia payed for all the food, gas and travel expenses. This was a win-win for us because we didn't have much funds at the time, and didn't want to close the restaurant. All in all it turned out perfectly, and Tatai is still one of my favorite places in the world to spend time. The world is very small, and STEEM even smaller.

Ah, wow, that adds an entirely new level of special to that story. How serendipitous!

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