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    ^ Oh, right. It was such a memorable piece.

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    The only time I have really feared for my life and during the riots about 7 years ago and I caught scabbies from an Indonesian woman.

    Not a happy hunting ground for me and most of Jakarta is a shithole!

    Having said that I would like to visit other parts of Indonesia particularly after seeing KW's picture threads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly
    That makes me gaylick.
    No, you just like it

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    Jakarta is only bearable in very short doses.

    Large Asian cities, for the most part, are human anthills, devoid of any character.

    European cities shit 'em.

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    Quote Originally Posted by November Rain
    Desi Anwar is the person who wrote the article in the OP.
    I think you'll find Desi is a female name. I think she is a precocious bigot. well, at least jealous of the higher wages the expats might commend, in some areas.

    Quote Originally Posted by Loy Toy
    The only time I have really feared for my life and during the riots about 7 years ago
    MrsKW is Chinese, she and her siblings was locked in her house by her parents, fearful of her life, the Riots were specifically targeting chinese businesses to burn and loot, there was talk of many chinese girls being raped and murdered.


    Quote Originally Posted by Loy Toy
    Having said that I would like to visit other parts of Indonesia particularly after seeing KW's picture threads.
    you out to! There's loads to see., but the infrastructure is not really as well set up as you may be used to in THailand.

    Quote Originally Posted by EmperorTud
    Jakarta is only bearable in very short doses.
    for some.

    Quote Originally Posted by EmperorTud
    Large Asian cities, for the most part, are human anthills, devoid of any character.
    disagree entirely.

    Quote Originally Posted by EmperorTud
    European cities shit 'em.
    Mainlaid ones, you mean., Yes, I agree. that shithole called Great Britian is a wasteland as far as cities go, outside of the cities its pretty good.

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    Indo food sucks. Girls are smokin hot though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blake7
    The girls have big tits though which sort of compensates.
    any pics then ?






    Quote Originally Posted by monkeyBum
    I think you'll find Desi is a female name. I think she is a precocious bigot. well, at least jealous of the higher wages the expats might commend, in some areas.
    Desi Anwar's Blog

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    Quote Originally Posted by EmperorTud View Post
    Jakarta is only bearable in very short doses.

    Large Asian cities, for the most part, are human anthills, devoid of any character.

    European cities shit 'em.
    European cities don't even touch Asian cities as defined character. Asian cities {in general} are full of life, compared to borish and linear European conterparts. Not even close....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rural Surin
    Asian cities {in general} are full of life
    Quote Originally Posted by EmperorTud
    Large Asian cities, for the most part, are human anthills
    That's what Tuddy said.

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    Jakarta - Muzzies = no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milkman
    Jakarta - Muzzies = no.
    how about we add a few words, phrases to that comment milky.

    The current rising wave/power of fundamentalists muslims in ALL of indonesia are causing problems.

    a) Violence, such as the example of the violent muslim group that bashed a nonviolent muslim group at the national monumnent last year, because they were "bad muslims" protesting for peace.

    B) New repressive Laws such as the recenet pornography law, that bans anything that might arouse a man's lust, including bikinis and tradtional dances.

    c) political parties, all the political parties are trying to appeal to the muslim vote, membership of their parties is changing to reflect this, the government works that they propose, even the banking system is trying to get in on the act.

    Then I might be more inclined to agree with you...

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    She's traveled plenty of different places, including getting degrees overseas and being a member of the presidential press corps.....

    she outta know better....

    Desi Anwar is Senior Anchor, TV Journalist and Producer, Writer, Photographer, Media & Communications Specialist based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    A veteran TV anchor, Desi Anwar’s career serves as a road map for all aspiring journalists. Currently Metro TV’s senior anchor, Desi hosts the network’s major economic talk shows and special programs, along with heading Metro TV’s Marketing and Business Development.
    Desi began her career as an anchor/reporter with Indonesia’s first commercial television station RCTI in 1990. Among other programs, she hosted daily news bulletins ‘Seputar Indonesia,’ ‘Nuansa Pagi,’ ‘Buletin Siang’ and ‘Buletin Malam.’ RCTI Desi also served as executive producer and anchor of RCTI’s daily English-language news program “Indonesia Today’ and the weekly current affairs documentary ‘Liputan Khusus.’
    A member of the presidential press corp, Desi travelled extensively on foreign state visits as well as international summits during her years in RCTI and has interviewed many prominent statesmen and public figures including PM Benazir Bhutto, PM Tony Blair, Lady Margaret Thatcher, Bill Gates, Muhamad Yunus, President Jiang Zemin, French Diva Catherine Deneuve and many others.
    Desi joined Metro TV as consultant and trainer in 1999 as it prepared to air as the country’s first national news and information channel and proceeded to become Metro TV’s senior anchor, Talent manager and founded the station’s Media Services department as well as becoming General Manager of Marketing and Business Development.
    Prior to that Desi was co-founder of the online portal Astaga.com and columnist and editorial member of Indonesia’s English language daily The Indonesian Observer.
    Desi Anwar was voted “Best News Presenter” by Citra Tabloid for three consecutive years (1994 – 1997). She also won the Panasonic Award for “Best News Presenter” in 1997 and 1998. In 1998, she was nominated as “Best Anchor/Presenter” by the Asian Television Awards. And she was a nominee for the Panasonic Award “Best News Presenter” in 2004.
    Born in Bandung, 11 December 1962, Desi Anwar holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Sussex, England, and a Master of Arts degree from S.O.A.S, University of London. She speaks Bahasa Indonesia, English and French.
    A keen Video Journalist and amateur photographer Desi continues to travel extensively, both domestically and abroad, finding inspiration from her many trips. Countries Desi has visited include Europe (Western and Eastern), the US, North and Central America, Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan), west and east europe, Africa (Namibia, south Africa, Tunisia, Morocco), Middle east (Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey), Australia, New Zealand, India, China, Japan and all Asean countries including Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar.
    Desi Anwar is also a regular columnist for the news magazine Tempo and the English daily The Jakarta Globe.
    She has exhibited her photographic works and published a book of photography and writings on her travels called 'A Romantic Journey.'
    Desi is the Founder, Editor and Content Provider of the online magazine The Daily Avocado.
    Desi Anwar’s Specialises in:
    Executive Media Training and Media Relations Coaching
    Communication and public speaking
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    She can be contacted at desianwar[at]gmail.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rural Surin View Post
    Bit of a moot conclusion.
    Quite often I come up against word constructions that you use, that are just not quite native language speaker level. Educated, certainly, but not quite "spot on".

    I don't think I have ever heard the expression "A moot conclusion". A "moot point" now is a well know phrase.

    Come clean - where you from RS?

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    Shouldn't this be in the Indonesian section?

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    Quote Originally Posted by slimboyfat
    Shouldn't this be in the Indonesian section?
    Yes, but the OP is a twat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slimboyfat
    Shouldn't this be in the Indonesian section?
    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
    Yes, but the OP is a twat.
    fook off, we dont have an Indonesian news section....

    thats for travel threads only, in fact I am sure i still have the last PM you sent awhile back complaining about the news items I was putting in the Indonesian Travel Section!

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    I've known a few expats who have moved to Bangkok after being based in Jakarta - and prefer Jakarta. These people make good money, and generally say the standard of living is better but it costs much less than BKK..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bones
    and generally say the standard of living is better but it costs much less than BKK..
    to be honest, I'm not certain I would agree with either comment there mate, perhaps its changed slightly since, I do think BKK has improved in many ways in the last 10 years, but JKT has stagnated slightly.

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