Overheard in my favorite Caf

EarMost mornings I sit in my friendly neighborhood café and read email and blog (I wrote about why here) – a habit that has its clear advantages. Not only is the coffee great and the people nice, occasionally the entertainment is also top-notch.

Such as yesterday, when I overheard this conversation between two young women at the next table discussing a recent vacation:

“Don’t tell me you’ve never heard of the Khmer Rouge?”

“I’ve heard about Moulin Rouge!”

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