Well, one week the question was: Where are the HQ for the Royal Canadian Mint? I'd been to the museum on Ottawa, but thought "No, that would be too easy an answer. It must be Winnipeg" (which is where they manufacture much of the currency). Wrongo. The next week the question was "Mount Thor is the highest vertical drop in the world. Where is it located?" "Um... Norway?" I ceased being the "geography guy" on our team that night.
Nah, it's ok. You get a lot of characters, but outside the tourist areas the Cambodians are wonderful people, the expats are from all corners of the world and are there's nowhere better to hear a barstool story... the film "City of Ghosts" gives the most accurate portrayal I've seen, highly recommended.
Expat culture is really a thing unto itself. You can find some of the most interesting, and some of the most disturbing people in those groups. :) It's hard to find a mix of people with such variation across all dimensions, age, personality, background, etc.
Mt. Thor is a pretty awesome name for a mountain. It sounds like there might be a dragon in there. Looks like you can grab those clouds.