Kang Kac Roo, good question, ask your mama, Khoar Chev ( Made in Cambodia )
--- On Fri, 4/9/10, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote: From: kangaroo <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Making New Friends... To: "Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) - www.cambodia.org" <[email protected]> Date: Friday, April 9, 2010, 5:37 AM If they were so patriotic, why didn't they win? If they were so patriotic, why did so many people join and fight for Khmer Rouge? On Apr 2, 9:18 pm, "sacravatoons" <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Ream Chbabng Neay Krud'th, > > Firstly I would like to take my hat off to salute you from my heart as : > > " Tea-hean Mpey Buon Mong " > The 24hrs Soldiers > > Without you and others Khmer soldiers ,Cambodia would be captured in 3 months > time as Vietcong had promised to Xihanouk.And also thanks to our Korn > brothers & sisters Khmer Kampuchea Krom who were coming in Cambodia to fight > & protect against the aggressor Vietcong & Yuon-Hanoi. > Your patriosm to fight those Tmill are still in the heart of Khmer > Republicans untill today. > > Pls share more your experiences during the War 1970-1975. > > Cheers, > Ung Bun Heang > > Dear Youngsters: > > > > > > > You all brought up a nostalgia which I could not resist: > > > I am one of the survivor hippies of the era, which started in 1962 > > when I entered 6 grade in Lycee Sisowath, when the Beatles came out > > with "I Saw You Standing There", and the Rollingstones came out with > > "I Can Get No Satisfaction", and the long haired hippie named Scott > > McKenzie was singing " If you're going to San Francisco.... Be sure to > > wear a flower in you're hair......". Oh, the Animals were singing "The > > House of the Rising Sun". > > > Neay Krud'th was playing drum for the original band "Seila", and on to > > play drum for the Boys (the Khmero-Anglais H.S. kids behind our > > school), then went on to play professionally for the Khmer National > > Radio and TV Band in the Rock'n Roll section of the band with young > > and sexy Var-So-Vy as the singer. Our usual hang out location was on > > Rue Pastor between Lycee Sisowath and Khmero-Anglais, or Phsa Chah > > were the old Majestic movie house was, were we use to congregate to > > watch all the beautiful and wealthy girls go shopping, and when time > > to eat there were tons of good old authentic chinese of all varieties > > you can order from, goat noodle soup anyone? > > > 1970 the war came and our funs and laughters ended. Neay Krud'th was > > shipped out to war fighting VC and KR south side of the City such as > > Saang, Koki Thom, Neak Lueung etc, as a young/green/scary platoon > > leader, leading untrained, inexperienced troops into firefights with > > VC, NVA, and the latter part KR. > > > One fateful night, KR attacked in the middle of the night, raining > > RPG's on our defense post to dislodge us from the wooden bridge we > > were tasked to hold at all cost. What funny was that one of the troop > > was listening to the US Army radio, and as he was rushing to man his > > machine gun, his transistor radio fell to the ground inside his > > trench, and the volume for some freakish reason got louder. I was > > manning the mortar, and talked to the gunship overhead, but the radio > > kept belching out " Bridge Over Trouble Water" by Simmon and Art > > Garfunkel, then "Let It Be" by Paul McCartney, we couldn't do a thing > > about it so we just enjoyed it, and what a party we had! I could not > > tell what other song came on after that because was my ears were > > bleeding and clogged up from the continuous blast of my mortar tube. > > My eyes tears up everytime I hear the song plays on the radio here in > > the US. > > > Yes definitely, we salute the memories our brothers whose idea of > > freedom and fun are always something worth dying for. > > > I am so impressed with you youngsters for your passion in seing the > > homeland move past these pains and sufferings toward happiness, > > freedom, peace, prosperity, and security. > > > May the spirits our our ancestors assist us in this endeavor. > > > MAKE PEACE NOT WAR! (if we can avoid it) > > > MKR > > > On Apr 2, 1:26 am, "sacravatoons" <[email protected]> > > wrote: > >> My dedications to Khmer-Hippies who died in cold blood during > >> KhmerRouge's era > >> Cheers, > >> Ung Bun Heang > > >> Psychedelic rock-n-roll, long hair, and bell bottom pants were some of> > >> the other "trademarks" > >> > of the hippie culture...or shall i say subculture. I remember my older > >> > brother who was a > >> > big time hippie...he literally worshipped Jimi Hendrix and Carlos > >> > Santana. Ahhhh those days. There were > >> > some happy times until the Year Zero!!! > > >> > You are right, Lok Bong Sacrava, they were harmless to the public as > >> > far as I can remember. Furthermore, their fashions, values, and > >> > practice, rapidly influenced popular music, television, film, > >> > literature, and the arts, and especially the promotion of > >> > multiculturalism particularly in the US of A. Even though their > >> > culture and values spread out like wild fire to the 'old' worlds such > >> > as Cambodia, there was quite a resistance from traditionalists. > >> > Speaking from experience, my parents never approved of or accepted my > >> > older brother's idea of hippie-ism. > > >> > -Bora > > >> Hippie's Slogan 500.jpg > >> 140KViewDownload > > > -- > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > > "Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) -www.cambodia.org" group. > > This is an unmoderated forum. Please refrain from using foul language. > > Thank you for your understanding. 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