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Re: Try me, try you!

2009-06-03 Thread kourk_chheng


Bang Sothonn,
Neak noyo bai thom thom keh deung tha keh treuv kah knear teuv vinh teuv moak 
dauch chhnes keh min somlab knear teh, keuh neak tauch tach kompek kompok teh 
del treuv sol te card beuh cheur leuh kah pro roboss neak thom thom teang nous 
kh-laing pek,
PS: Bang kuor chhob posting Reung Law Suit Komplok Kompleng beb nis teat teuv, 
vear tveuh oy kh-nhom seuch lech noam choak khoar chev oss pee bei heuy!
I I'll sue you for Pram Kak Khmer,
 
KC
Khoar Chev ( Made in Cambodia )

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Re: Internalize beliefs, don't just talk

2009-05-21 Thread kourk_chheng


KY,
Good analyze!
 
During the KR time, I lived next to a Pagoda in Phoum Chah, songkatt Teuk Cho, 
Preah Neth Preah, former Khet BB now Bonteay Mean Chei, there was a young monk 
named Nam ( in early 76'S there was still some buddah temples ), he was a very 
kind monk, he used to come to talked with my father, helping build our hut and 
sometime he brough left over food from the temple to my family. Later, the KR 
ordered to close all temples, Nam became a Chhloab ( Like Kinh or 2B ), and the 
same time the killing started, and something happened to him beyond my 
understand, he became a cruel killer, every night we lived in fear, especially 
when we heard Nam's horse bell ( unlike others whose rode a bike , he rode a 
horse ), we always asked ourselves  Who is the one gonna be tonight? 
I saw him , one day, beat up a 7 year old boy who was accused of stealing water 
melon from the  Suon Komar , and slam him against the temple wall...
   After all, I think we don't have to be  Khmer Pouch Neak Chombaing  or 
follow 100% the teaching of Buddah, however, remember one of the Buddah 
teaching  Teung Pek Vear Dach...Thoo Pek Vear Phleav(?) (sorry, I'm not sure 
exactly what the word was ) , meanly  Be flexible , not too arrogant nor 
humle, also we should understand that SOME Khmers have this attitude, if they 
see someone succeed/rising they jealous with them, dodn't want them to 
grow, but if they see someone so humble, they think those people are stupid and 
look down them as trash. 
      
Just my 2 Cambodian Cents
KC

Khoar Chev ( Made in Cambodia )

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From: Khmer Young khmeryo...@gmail.com
Subject: Internalize beliefs, don't just talk
To: khmeryo...@gmail.com
Date: Wednesday, May 20, 2009, 11:01 PM



Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Internalize beliefs, don't just talk  
Comment: Extremists have never paid attention to the principles of religions. 
Pol Pot, Hitler, Stalin and contemporary terrorists etc have always 
overwhelmingly affected by their own fanatic and paranoid thought. Finally, 
they have translated those thoughts into brutality or sometime committed 
bomb-suicide. We can say that those actions don't base on religion, morality or 
compassion, but it totally based on self-conceited thought, self-indulgent 
pursuance, idiosyncrasy, frantic emotion, and paranoia. Self-realization or 
self-enlightenment has been profoundly taught by Buddha. But Pol Pot, or Hitler 
including others might have no self-realization. Personal behavior of 
self-realization might be perfectly guided since people were very young. Other 
factors of Cambodian people have possibly affected by the political 
environment. We concur that Cambodian people are cynical and living under fear 
of oppressions since the fall of Angkor era. The political
 cynicism and fear were deeply embedded in Cambodian society by the intractable 
neighbor invasions and internal conflicts for power. In Cambodia, needless to 
blame on Buddhism on civil war and brutality like Bhikku Dr. Hok Savann, a 
contemporary Cambodian Buddhist scholar said civil war and brutality in 
Cambodia have been endorsed by the desired people who have never interested to 
learn and practise Buddhist teachings. 

PACIFIC DAILY NEWS
May 20, 2009

A. Gaffar Peang-Meth, Ph.D


Senior researcher Lao Mong Hay, of the Hong Kong-based Asian Human Rights 
Commission, wrote Khmer Rouge Trial: Time for soul searching, published 
several months ago in UPI Online. It's a thought-provoking piece, valuable for 
people of all faiths.

As the Khmer Rouge trials proceed, Mong Hay suggested the need for the 
Cambodian people themselves ... to do some soul searching.

Theravada Buddhism, a state religion under the kingdom, the republic, the Khmer 
Rouge and today's autocracy, is based on three founding concepts: the dharma 
-- Buddha's teachings on right actions and beliefs; the karma -- a person's 
present and future life as determined by his or her own deeds and misdeeds, the 
sum total of his acts and omissions in all his incarnations past and present; 
and the sangha -- the ascetic community within which a person can improve 
karma (and become a superior being).

Buddhists who seek enlightenment practice compassion, which is the root of 
Buddha's dharma teachings. Compassion, kindness, tolerance and forgiveness are 
the essence of Buddhism.

Cambodia has more than 4,000 monasteries and more than 50,000 monks. Up to 95 
percent of the population are Therevada Buddhist.

Mong Hay asked, if the overwhelming majority of Cambodian people were 
Buddhist before the Khmer Rouge's rise to power, how could these Buddhists 
among the Khmer Rouge help kill some 1.7 million of their fellow countrymen 
from 1975-1979?

Cambodians need to do some deep soul searching as to how Buddhist they were 
prior to the Khmer Rouge times, and even in current times, where crimes are no 
less ruthless, he writes. Was Buddhism just skin deep, and were Buddhist 

Re: Forcing people to swear is wrong

2009-05-21 Thread kourk_chheng


That's right H.E. Samdach Decho even greater the former Sdach Ta. The former 
King was just a father of everything but H.E. Samdach Decho not just the father 
of everything but also father of the King(s), isn't He the King(s) creator? 
  Taking an oath or swearing is understandable, but forcing poeple to state a 
condition in their swear is a crime, it's only happened in a country rulled by 
a dictator.
It safe if only they can swear like H.E. Samdach Decho ...when ask to swear he 
might go like this .. I swear that if my both eyes have ever seen any crime 
against the opposition parties let all of my family die without a plot to burry 
  

Khoar Chev ( Made in Cambodia )

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To: Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) - www.cambodia.org 
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H.E. Samdach Decho is undisputable master of all Cambodian, from the
lowest to the highest, he is the leader.He is the current master of
all subject in the kingdom, all source and sum are his, no one else.
Democracy is a joke .The rule of law is applicable to ordinary
innocent Cambodian. Today, Cambodian people in Cambodia are happy to
live under abusive rule, at least better than Pol Pot era, they will
vote for CPP for the rest of their lives. Peace and Stability are the
great momentum of current ruling strategy, thank to Hanoi without such
protege, the whole kingdom would collapse to another endless chaos,
because Cambodian people do not how manage their lives.That what we
are, it's time for us to concede our failure, we failed to unite, we
failed to strive, but we are the champion of divide, and blame.

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Re: Poem Proyatt Chum Ngeuh Krun...

2009-05-18 Thread kourk_chheng

Dear all,
I'm not surprised by this, Xmer gorvernment today would lease everything, 60 
years...80years..100years...only the Palais Royal still in bargaining.
Ofcourse, Beung Keng Kang would retain his name but you don't have to row the 
canoe to Bes Phkah Chhouk at BKK anymore, just like you the way you go to Oh 
Reussei on Cyclo or Motor doub. 
 
KC,
Khoar Chev ( Made in Cambodia )

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From: Vonglokruta Khema kvonglokr...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Poem  Proyatt Chum Ngeuh Krun...
To: camdisc@googlegroups.com
Date: Sunday, May 17, 2009, 7:30 PM






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To:
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Subject:
This is good or insane?

Date:
May 17 5:43 PM



Read if you care! 

- 99 yrs? holy cow. just imagine that! 

- so will there be Beung Keng Kang in Phnom Penh, i mean the real lake. well, 
may be the name Beung Keng Kang will remain the same for the next generation 
to call but i'm not sure will there be a lake that full of water. 

- what exactly will that foreign company do with the land? 

- if this contract works out, $79 millions dollars gonna be somehow beneficial 
for Khmer people as a whole? 

well, thanks for reading this. i hope you all be aware of it. 

just a clarification, this is NOT in any way to convey you with negative 
opinions or bias about the issue. all the information above is what i got from 
one of the reliable news site. 

some of you may take this as a good thing while others think it's insane! the 
truth is who's know? 
do you own thinking! 

WARNING: if you choose to reply, please be nice!! as you know it's the most 
annoying thing ever for people to get bunch of crap messages without any INPUT 
(reasonable opinions) instead just to get exposed (reply to everyone with blank 
message)! 
if you still do it, no one has control over that, but you should be ashamed of 
yourself! 

ps: don't mean to be harsh! sorry... 


Scrapbook 
Beung Kok area will be leased to foreign company for 99 YEARS in exchange of 
$79 MILLIONS, the lake is now being filled up with soil. Soon we'll no longer 
have Beung Kok! How's sad? 


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From: Khoar Chev kourk_chh...@yahoo.com
Subject: Poem  Proyatt Chum Ngeuh Krun...
To: camdisc@googlegroups.com
Received: Saturday, 16 May, 2009, 11:44 PM







Dear all , please see poem attach.

Thank you,
KC
Khoar Chev ( Made in Cambodia )



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Re: My Cambodian foster daughter

2009-05-18 Thread kourk_chheng

Bro Tim and all,
Bang Sothon, I can't agree more. I've never been in Cambodia for 30 years, 
but keep hearing the same thing from different people returned from visiting 
relatives in Cambodia that their relatives there today are so lazy ( Sorry I 
said what they told me ), everything they have to buy from the market 
even vegies such as mint, peppers, lemon grass etc , for most of us here even 
we don't own a house we still be able to grow them in container or 
planter ...don't know why they are so spoiled?
 
KC
Khoar Chev ( Made in Cambodia )

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From: TSC timothych...@aol.com
Subject: Re: My Cambodian foster daughter
To: Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) - www.cambodia.org 
camdisc@googlegroups.com
Date: Monday, May 18, 2009, 10:44 AM



Hi Lenny,

Thanks for your reply.

Working doesn't mean that one must be employed. I have been to Kralanh
and Samrong and I know that the people are destitute, there. But, many
people have so much free time that they can turn your contributions
into gold with a little effort, if they want to.

However, many people chose to sit around and do nothing, not even
planting some household vegetables to feed the family. They would
rather go to the market to buy things that they can produce themselves
with little effort. Some don't even clean their home, backyard and or
front yard and they rather sit around with garbage all over the place.
Many would rather spend time playing card and singing Karaoke in the
nearby shop. That is what I call abuse.

I used to do the same thing like you do by funding monthly money to
support my siblings, nieces and nephews; but much of the funds had
been gone with the wind.  I stopped! Realizing that they had no choice
but to work for the money, then everyone started to work harder and
now they are self-reliant and I will only help them when they can
prove that they want to help themselves first.
Here is a link of some picture of a road to Samrong

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-639wS4f6k

Have a great day.

==

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 Dear TSC,
  Thank you for your feedback. I needed to hear that. I'm so ashamed of Canada 
 for being a puppet of the U.S. and sitting back while the U.S. bombed the 
 shit out of Cambodia. We're  responsible for the KR's atrocities by allowing 
 them to stay in power as long as we did. My hope was that maybe not the 
 parents but the children would recognize the spiritual principle of 
 generousity and incorporate that into their lives as they grow older. 
 Planting a small seed might bear fruit down the road.  Among people 40 and 
 over trust seems to be an issue amongst themselves. When I started this 2 
 years ago I told the family I would do this until Srey Mach was 18. I've also 
 told Srey Mach that I will send her to University with room and board if she 
 wants/qualifies. Just her.  I'm aware that if she chooses this I will have to 
 put controls in place. You're absolutely right about the values of hard work 
 but are there any jobs in the rual villages besides sporadic
 farming? Many people seem to be unemployed. Aside from the bustling markets 
and the older people who seem to be busy its the 18-25 year olds who seem to 
have a lot of time on their hands. Maybe I am doing more harm than good. I work 
a minimum of 60 hour weeks in the oilsands of Alberta, Canada. I know the value 
of a dollar. Thanx again. Regards, Lenny G





  Date: Sun, 17 May 2009 08:35:00 -0700
  Subject: Re: My Cambodian foster daughter
  From: timothych...@aol.com
  To: camdisc@googlegroups.com

  Hi Lenny,

  You are caught in the never-ending support to these people. $100.00 a
  month falling from the sky is very helpful for any family, regardless
  of its size. Many people are breaking their back for $50.00 (of some
  60 hours/week hard-laboring work) in a factory.

  While I appreciate your good intention, I think you do more harm than
  help by not teaching these people the values of hard work. I doubt
  that you can get this $100.00 from a Canadian tree; you work for it,
  don’t you?

  Cambodian society now is a society dominated by “beggars” where many
  people expect special handouts from people like you and others who are
  heartbroken from seeing their poverty and injustices in Cambodia.
  They love you to death when you feed them freely, but at the moment
  that you stop helping them or putting any conditions on them, it’s
  almost certain that you will become their foe overnight. If this will
  happen, please don’t be disappointed. Just think that it was an
  unconditional love that you have for them. Such thought may set you
  free, but that is what they are banking on. 100 years from now, these
  people will still begging for free contributions.

  There are so many tricks and lies (I have no ideas where they learned
  them from) to break your heart. Some use sickness, diseases and
  family’s problems to beg; 

Re: My Cambodian foster daughter

2009-05-18 Thread kourk_chheng


Bang, here's my story,
my family had collected monies to help a relative overthere, for that money 
he said he would buy a motorcycle, use it to buy and transport pigs to sell in 
the city so they 'll make profits...2 months later, they sent another letter, 
the motorcycle was broken, need money to fix it, month after that another 
letter came, he said in the letter he got in an accident, the motorcycle was 
totally lost. He got another idea, he asked to help him start a motorbike 
washer business, so we collected money for him again...a few months later one 
of us went their to visit and wanted to see how his business doing, guess what 
they saw... everybody was in melee, they told that the man in trouble because 
his wife was chasing after him with Kambett Paing Tor because he had been 
spent monies we sent him with young girls from one to another and his wife 
sell Nom Banh Chok everyday to feed the kids while this man had fun of his 
ownafter hearing this story we all
 just couldn't help ourselve laughing...
Khoar Chev ( Made in Cambodia )

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From: TSC timothych...@aol.com
Subject: Re: My Cambodian foster daughter
To: Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) - www.cambodia.org 
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Date: Monday, May 18, 2009, 3:08 PM



Hi KC,

When I told my relatives that I had to plant flowers and vegetations
in my living room, family room and in the kitchen, they were laughing.
Perhaps, thinking that I was lying to have them plant things in the
same fashion.

Inspecting their lands around their home, I knew I could do a lot of
things with the kind of soil that my relatives have. I bought them
seeds of all kinds of vegetable and gardening flower and asking them
to grow them.  Many month later, I went back to check to see if they
had grown them. They told me that there was not much rain to grow
anything. I told them that I had dug nice wells for them to use the
water for such purposes. They told me that it was too hard to water
the plants with well water.  Meanwhile, they rather asked for more
money to go shopping for things that they could grow themselves and
had the nerve to complain that those things have gotten more
expensive.

On the other hand, most Vietnamese and Chinese are working real hard
for their money. They work hard from collecting cans, fishing, growing
fruits and vegetables, selling all kinds of products and they don’t
expect any handouts. They would risk their life to come into Cambodia
for such an opportunity to work the land. Many of these individuals,
except the newcomers, were in the same Pol Pot regime and yet they
have managed to rise from poverty quicker than most Cambodians.

We need to change their mentality from being sluggish to energetic and
stop depending on others to feed them forever. In this competitive
world we cannot have both free time and money at the same time unless
you were born with a silver spoon in your mouth.  Cambodians can
become self-sufficient like any other people in the world, but they
must work.  Maybe it’s time for the world, country of donors and
politicians to stop “giving them fish, but teach them how to fish”…
and let them fish or be starved. Somehow I feel that many of them are
being spoiled!

If you don’t work, you don’t eat!

Thanks KC

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On May 18, 2:20 pm, kourk_chh...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Bro Tim and all,
 Bang Sothon, I can't agree more. I've never been in Cambodia for 30 years, 
 but keep hearing the same thing from different people returned from visiting 
 relatives in Cambodia that their relatives there today are so lazy ( Sorry I 
 said what they told me ), everything they have to buy from the market 
 even vegies such as mint, peppers, lemon grass etc , for most of us here even 
 we don't own a house we still be able to grow them in container or 
 planter ...don't know why they are so spoiled?
  
 KC
 Khoar Chev ( Made in Cambodia )

 --- On Mon, 5/18/09, TSC timothych...@aol.com wrote:

 From: TSC timothych...@aol.com
 Subject: Re: My Cambodian foster daughter
 To: Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) -www.cambodia.org 
 camdisc@googlegroups.com
 Date: Monday, May 18, 2009, 10:44 AM

 Hi Lenny,

 Thanks for your reply.

 Working doesn't mean that one must be employed. I have been to Kralanh
 and Samrong and I know that the people are destitute, there. But, many
 people have so much free time that they can turn your contributions
 into gold with a little effort, if they want to.

 However, many people chose to sit around and do nothing, not even
 planting some household vegetables to feed the family. They would
 rather go to the market to buy things that they can produce themselves
 with little effort. Some don't even clean their home, backyard and or
 front yard and they rather sit around with garbage all over the place.
 Many would rather spend time playing card and singing Karaoke in the
 nearby shop. That is what I call abuse.

 I used to do the same thing like you do by funding 

re: Government plates on civilians' vehicles.

2009-05-06 Thread kourk_chheng
 
Min Cham bach teuv chh-ngol ei teh! beuh neak deuk noam kueh chea ayoang Yuon 
teuv heuy nous, pourk Yuon teang nous min cham bach tha vear chea tee preuksa 
reuh chea chon samanh teh, teuh krosuong mean sammat kech nah hean tveuh ei 
vear, beuh min oss bon sak reuh treuv teuv roak kah ngear tmei teat min 
khan...Soy Sopheap, Ah Koat nis chea neayok TV teh te vear mean omnarch thom 
cheang Cmdt Brigate teuv teat, min kheunh te/ kal reung preah vihear tmei tmei 
nis, vear teuv chea ah koat nis teuv chong ol banh chea meh banh chea kah koang 
toab oy prab khang thai oy yveuh nis tveuh nous teuv vinh! Yee! kitt teuv Oscha 
roy roy men!  Aknah Chak Aroat Areay! ro-nheh ro-nhai dauch Ch-keh denh tong 
tin men!

 
Khoar Chev ( Made in Cambodia )

--- On Wed, 5/6/09, Krakmo Kaing krakmo.ka...@orange.fr wrote:


From: Krakmo Kaing krakmo.ka...@orange.fr
Subject: re: Government plates on civilians' vehicles.
To: camdisc@googlegroups.com
Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2009, 9:47 AM



ចុះនរណាមិនដឹង រឿងនឹង ? ។ អ្នកមានអំណាចនៅស្រុកខ្មែរ មិនត្រឹមតែលក់ដី លក់ព្រៃ 
លក់អ្វីៗទាំងអស់ លក់ទាំងខួរក្បាល 
ខ្លួនឯង អោយបរទេស ចង់អោយបរទេសមកជាន់ក្បាលខ្មែរទៀតទៅហើយ, 
បរទេសមិនទាំងគោរពច្បាប់នៅស្រុកខ្មែរផង មិន 
ទាំងមិនខ្ចីស្តាប់បទបញ្ជារបស់នាយករដ្ឋមន្ត្រីខ្មែរផង 
តើអោយរាស្ត្រខ្មែរធ្វើយ៉ាងដូចម្តេច ? 
វាដល់កហើយ សព្វថ្ងៃនេះ! ។ អានាធិបតេយ្យ ចោផ្លន់ទាំងថ្ងៃ ទាំងយប់ 
ចោផ្លន់រហូតដល់អ្នកទេសចរ(ចៅស្តេចអង្លេស៍)ទៅទៀត ! ។
កងរក្សាសន្តិសុខខ្មែរថា គេអត់ដឹង! ។ អស្ចារ្យ៍ ! ...។
ក្រាក់ម៉ូ





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Re: Cambodian-Americans Celebrate Cultural New Year in Gra...

2009-04-14 Thread kourk_chheng

សួស្ដីតាព្រហ្ម,
សូមជួយត្រេកអរជាមួយចំពោះពិធីបុណ្យចូលឆ្នាំខ្មែរនៅ
សាន់ហូរសេ។ ខ្ញុំខំចាំមើលផ្លូវល្បងក្នុងពិធីចូលឆ្នាំរបស់
សមាគមបុគ្គលិក...ម៉េចក៏មិនឃើញល្បង?
...សុំទោសខ្ញុំខំតាមរកសូឡិចពណ៌សរបស់ល្បងហាប់នឹង
ងឿប តែទៅជាឃើញតែអាសូឡិចខ្មៅដែល BB កំពុងជិះ
នេះទៅវិញ
 


Khoar Chev ( Made in Cambodia )

--- On Mon, 4/13/09, Perom Uch perom@cambodia-gateway.com wrote:



From: Perom Uch perom@cambodia-gateway.com
Subject: Re: Cambodian-Americans Celebrate Cultural New Year in Gra...
To: camdisc@googlegroups.com
Date: Monday, April 13, 2009, 8:22 PM



Thank you for sharing your sweet dream from your Chom Taung Reak Reay.
 
I would like to share with you all, one of the show from our Cambodian Language 
School. We're proud our students who performed very well. You might remember 
Sarika  Reak Reay (attached .Mp3).
 
Khmer School Skit, by The Cambodian Language School of San Jose
 
Introduction: MC call Mr. Kas Thon-Techear/Sr. Advisor: He introduces the 
School Program, where the location; Time and Classes.-(1 minnute)
MC call Mr. Sambun Boun:-- Teacher/ Vice Principal.
  2 students from advance beginner class:
(1).Shawndina Shawnet Meas
(2).Jerrick Vichit Boun
 Each student reads 1 short sentence in Khmer and translates that sentence in 
English --1 minute
MC call Mrs. Phallarine Yauy:-- Teacher and 3 students from intermediate 
class;  
(1).Marybell Uk
(2).Jolie Uk
(3).Lestly Sip
 
Each student reads 1 short sentence in Khmer and translates that sentence in 
English --1 minute
MC call Mr :Samphoap Ouk-- Teacher/ Sr Advisor and 1 student from advance 
class; 
    (1) Alisha Khieu
  Read 1 sentence in Khmer and  read translation of that sentence  in 
English--1 minute
MC call Mrs Sophy Saing and her beginner-pre school class students to sing a 
song Sarika Keo  in Khmer--2 minutes
(1).Reatheny Alvin
(2).Miliennia Say
(3).Chheng Ou
(4).Angel Mao
(5).Shawnica Vut
(6).Rosevina Set
(7).Reathena Len
(8).Makaveli Bruce
(9).Annie Hen
(10). Mohamonny Siri Meas
(11). Moharidh Siri Meas
 
Conclusion: MC call Perom Uch--Principal--Final Thank you to Teachers; 
Administrative staffs and Sponsors/Final salutation..--1 minute
 


On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 9:50 AM, Krakmo Kaing krakmo.ka...@orange.fr wrote:


ខ្ញុំគ្រាន់តែ សុបិន្និមិត្ត ទេ ព្រោះលោក ជ័យខ្មែរ មានប្រសាសថា  លោករាំស្អាត ។
ខ្ញុំនិកស្រម័យកាលខ្ញុំនៅជានិស្សិតនៅឡើយ រាល់ឆ្នាំតែងតែ 
រៀបចំរាត្រីរាំកំសាន្តប្រចាំឆ្នាំ ពេលនោះ 
គេតែងសង្កេតមើលតើនរណា រាំស្អាតជាងគេ ។ 
ណ្ហើយ សូមជូនពរអោយសប្បាយរីករាយ ក្នុងពេលចូលឆ្នាំខ្មែរ បំភ្លេចនូវអ្វីៗទាំងអស់ 
ដែលជាការតប់ 
ប្រម៉ល់ ក្នុងគ្រួសារ ។
ដោយសេចក្តីគោរព,
ក្រាក់ម៉ូ









  
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