We had a little excitement when Jen discovered that she'd left her passport photos in her checked luggage but thankfully there was a photo booth in the Bangkok airport that gave us 6 pictures for < $6 U.S.
We got in pretty late and I was beat. So beat that when the rain woke me up in the middle of the night I got up and moved my bags into a chair so they didn't get wet. This _might_ have made sense if we were camping, or if we were open to the elements in some way, but we're in a relatively nice hotel.
The next morning I insisted to Jen that the noise was someone doing laundry on the patio outside and not rain. I was so insistent that she gave up arguing and just shook her head. Married guys know the one...
I gave my own version of the head shake watching her spend 1 and a half hours fighting with the hotel's computer and printer trying to print out the Lonely Planet (LP) Camboida chapters she bought online. Later, when we saw a copy of the print book in a bookstore for $8 U.S., it was a no-brainer to buy it.
We spent the day wondering around Siem Reap. According to the LP guide, Siem Reap means Thailand defeated, which I'm sure is good for international relations. LP also claims that the Funky Munky restaurant has a "Cardiac Arrest Burger" but it's not on the menu, much to my chagrin.
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