I should have known that with a name like yours, that you would have a UA-cam channel. Sorry for not figuring it out sooner. This video popped up on my feed and I was like.. Wait.. I know that name. haha. Looking forward to you getting over here next year
Heh! I hope you like the stuff if you choose to watch. My first time there I was woefully unprepared. Doing it smarter this time! I'm digging your content!
Hi Bill this is great news. I'm often the all or nothing type as well and this is good food for thought for me as I put my Cambodia plans into action. As for me, I'm in a really busy time in my life and my UA-cam watching time is limited. If you get one less view on your music related videos than on your other ones from me it's not because I wouldn't like them. Content preparing me to go there is pretty well all I focus on though. Glad you are back!
Hey great to hear you reference John Denver his music is amazing and I was lucky enough to work with him for a few weeks. He was a true gentleman. Ps we love Cambodia
Hey good to see you back I did say don’t disappear completely!!! Feeling a little bit guilty as I’ll be in Siem Reap permanently from September 4th but still appreciate all you have done and will be doing going forward , yeah why not try some music we don’t have to listen if it’s not our jam
It's a common expat experience to jump back to the familiar, then miss the new and return. Rinse and repeat. But it's all learning... about you, your preferences, the new country, and what you love and value most about the USA. I live in Ecuador as we speak and many who return to the US end up back or they explore new countries. There's no "right" way to do expat life. Thanks for your insights.
I found mental health an issue starting out in Cambodia. People have their groups and it takes a fair time as one gets older developing real friendships. By the way there was a social group for newbie’s I Thailand. Do you know of one?
I don't know of any specific newbie groups, however there is a regular mental health group in siem reap that's put on by this guy: facebook.com/Outyourshell
It depends on if you mean quality or price. It varies greatly depending on time of year and other factors. This video should help! ua-cam.com/video/NhGgCDDU44g/v-deo.html
@@Driver2724 You won't have to worry about that from Cambodia, but every once in a while an airline employee might get uptight. One thing for peace of mind is to book an ongoing cheap bus ticket from the city you're landing in to a border town. They're maybe $15-$20. It wouldn't be refundable, but it's a nice just in case thing.
@@cambodiyeah1 sorry bothering you do you have website to the bus ticket when I have to do it can do it in the airport or I have to do it ahead of time thanks for quick response
@@Driver2724 It's no problem! I'd do it in advance so you already have it. You could wait and see if they make a fuss and then book it on your phone, though, but that might be a problem if you're short on time. You can find cheap tickets at bookmebus.com/. However, later on if you want to actually take a bus somewhere, look up Giant Ibis as it's the most reputabel.
I think you will eventually "master..." Siem Reap and LOVE💪❤ it... Take your time ❗
Thank you! I feel like it'll be a good life there!
This is great news! ❤
Yes to music!
And you look so handsome!!
Kool name. Love it. Wishing you the best in Cambodia! I hope to move back there soon too.
Hey Bill,
Glad to see your back…what ever your decision is… wish you well.
I go thru Tucson sometime for a job in Nogales, Mx
Thank you! Yeah, I need to head down there soon for some dental work.
AWESOME NEWS ! Do videos when you are "up for it..."
I should have known that with a name like yours, that you would have a UA-cam channel. Sorry for not figuring it out sooner. This video popped up on my feed and I was like.. Wait.. I know that name. haha. Looking forward to you getting over here next year
Heh! I hope you like the stuff if you choose to watch. My first time there I was woefully unprepared. Doing it smarter this time! I'm digging your content!
Hi Bill this is great news. I'm often the all or nothing type as well and this is good food for thought for me as I put my Cambodia plans into action.
As for me, I'm in a really busy time in my life and my UA-cam watching time is limited. If you get one less view on your music related videos than on your other ones from me it's not because I wouldn't like them. Content preparing me to go there is pretty well all I focus on though.
Glad you are back!
Music is good. Bravo.
Hi Bill. Good news. Siem reap is waiting for you. I’ll go to Khmer Taste for an Amok this evening. I’ll drink a beer for you. Cheers 🙏
I shall live vicariously through you! I hope Siem Reap is treating you well.
Hey great to hear you reference John Denver his music is amazing and I was lucky enough to work with him for a few weeks. He was a true gentleman. Ps we love Cambodia
Oh, that's cool! Yeah, I grew up with his stuff and I remember him being instrumental in the PMRC trial along with Zappa and Dee Snider.
Lets goooooo!
Hey good to see you back I did say don’t disappear completely!!! Feeling a little bit guilty as I’ll be in Siem Reap permanently from September 4th but still appreciate all you have done and will be doing going forward , yeah why not try some music we don’t have to listen if it’s not our jam
It's a common expat experience to jump back to the familiar, then miss the new and return. Rinse and repeat. But it's all learning... about you, your preferences, the new country, and what you love and value most about the USA. I live in Ecuador as we speak and many who return to the US end up back or they explore new countries. There's no "right" way to do expat life. Thanks for your insights.
I found mental health an issue starting out in Cambodia. People have their groups and it takes a fair time as one gets older developing real friendships.
By the way there was a social group for newbie’s I Thailand. Do you know of one?
I don't know of any specific newbie groups, however there is a regular mental health group in siem reap that's put on by this guy: facebook.com/Outyourshell
I am in Dallas tx
Get your music gig.
What airline is best one way ticket flight i am planning to retire in combodia siem reap with out problem i like your videos
It depends on if you mean quality or price. It varies greatly depending on time of year and other factors. This video should help! ua-cam.com/video/NhGgCDDU44g/v-deo.html
@@cambodiyeah1 I heard if you don't have round tickets some airlines they don't allowed you to get in to combodia. That is my main concern
@@Driver2724 You won't have to worry about that from Cambodia, but every once in a while an airline employee might get uptight. One thing for peace of mind is to book an ongoing cheap bus ticket from the city you're landing in to a border town. They're maybe $15-$20. It wouldn't be refundable, but it's a nice just in case thing.
@@cambodiyeah1 sorry bothering you do you have website to the bus ticket when I have to do it can do it in the airport or I have to do it ahead of time thanks for quick response
@@Driver2724 It's no problem! I'd do it in advance so you already have it. You could wait and see if they make a fuss and then book it on your phone, though, but that might be a problem if you're short on time. You can find cheap tickets at bookmebus.com/. However, later on if you want to actually take a bus somewhere, look up Giant Ibis as it's the most reputabel.
T Town vs Cambodia know what I would choose. Music is good 👍 your channel your rules man
Sure do the music…. but for God’s sake get away from those noisy insects hah driving me nuts haH
They're still ringing in my ears!