by khmerbird on December 21, 2008
it seems like they both got a specially feeling for each other, it’s one of the 60 Incredible Street Photos by Smashing Magazine, and this one is my favorite,
when i go to the photo source the author asked the same thing like a subject that i plan to have a full workshop about it and the title is “WHAT LOVE MEANS TO YOU?”
so if u have a little time you can give your own definition here,
Read The Beauty Of Street Photography
by khmerbird on September 22, 2008

i’m single and i’m loving it.
i’m single and i’m loving it.
i’m single and i’m loving it.
all day long i just repeat this rule: i’m single and i’m loving it.
it did help me sometime. but when i watched by chance on Star Movie: because i said so, i want to have a partner.
Mandy Moor in this movie is making a real act and she is cable to show what is her reaction when she has the relationship with two men at the same time.
i love the scene where Johnny hiding in the dark with the flowers in his hands and wait until Milly finished the date with another guy Jason. He just asks her a question:
Did you sleep with this guy?
… Yes or No?
it was a touching scene, to show a man if he didn’t love her, he couldn’t standstill and wait just to ask this question. it’s also came from the great writer and director to produce such a romantic scene. i love few scenes in this movie.

Gabriel Macht and Mandy Moor in a scene of because i said so
this is the first time i saw Gabriel Macht in the movie, he is great to hide everything inside him. Mandy Moor also performed very well to show such a confusing feeling and the ambition to have these two guys in her hands.
it’s a good movie to watch if you have time i guss. they have some very good scene but but plot and intention of the movie, of course it’s a bit for women only
Official website
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by khmerbird on August 20, 2008
Souna and Savak, they was born almost from the same class social. Souna lived with her mother and her step father. She got a secret lover from the high class social. That made her step father unhappy. Somewhere, in the same city, Savak got no family, he lived alone. He was a song composer.
One night Savak found Souna in front of The Royal Palace. She got nowhere to go. Her mother, to please the husband, decided stop recognizing her own daughter. Savak asked Souna to stay with him and they became step brother and sister. They really care for each other, but each got their respective lover. Savak also loved someone from the high class social.
You could say it’s a predicable story. But the story is well written with its particular style of witting. I couldn’t put it down. It’s true that most of Cambodian story are sad and sometime we need to stop. We need to stop because to be sad, the writer invented too much things and the story became unrealistic. It surpassed the reality and most of the time it made us sick. But this one, the writer found his own way to entertain the audiences, even with its predicable ending, we still decide to continue and see how it happen.
It was written by Mr. TIN VORSA since 1972 and republished by Mr. SREY BUNDON in 2004. It contains of 172 pages. It quite long time that I didn’t finish any book. It’s hard nowadays to find time to finish a book. But this one is a love story, a very good one. The hero has his clear personality, good enough for us to spend one or two hours to see how people during the 70s, resolve their heart problem
This is the first book I would recommend for you,
See you at the library.