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Two questions: 1) is it really that easy now to get a real Balinese girl considering their tight community?
2) do you mean Lovina etc by "up north"?
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I'm sure there are more than these few: sepong, karaoke, es krim, isap.
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I'm considering moving to Jakarta for a year or so. Due to my age, I will need a good health insurance. A travel insurance will cost me 400 euros a month. So maybe you residents can tell me how much...
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I have a different method, thanks to having a local friend. She very much welcomes USD and Euro's. So she tops up her BCA card with a generous amount in Rupiahs. I use that card during my stay and...
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It might have changed because I haven-t be there for some time. But it used to be one of the places that are frequented by especially Arab / Middle Eastern men, known to prefer Rubens types of girls....
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Hotels at Hayam Wuruk or Gajah Mada are close. But at Wahid Hasyim? Not really, considering Jakarta traffic.
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Well, walking down memory lane, who remembers My Place (Bali Hai)? When you sit on a barstool, in a specific corner, you will be approached by several not very young women to give you a massage, a...
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I understand that he did'nt serve the whole sentence. I think it's common in Jakarta to buy months of of the time.
Didn't Annie perform traditional dances? If so, being the dick I am, I tried to...
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Keep those words in mind! They apply to yourself too!
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End of an era. Wasn't that already many years ago, when he left Jakarta? Well, since we are on that subject, who is (are) managing Dee's? Last thing I know there was at least a trio: a tall English...
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I stayed six weeks at a stretch in September and October, this year.
Of course you can use an Indonesian SIM card in another country (roaming abroad), but you can not use an Indonesian SIM card in...
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You don't have to worry about girl-friendliness of those three. About location, if you want to be near the action, Merlynn Park is relatively the closest one, though not very near. The other two are...
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If you stay less than 90 days, you don't have to register your IMEI. But you can't use an Indonesian SIM card.
I am lucky that I still have an Indonesian SIM card and mobile phone, dating from...
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Correct, you don't have to register if you stay less than 90 days. But you can't use an Indonesian SIM card in your mobile phone from abroad.
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In Jakarta, I had no problem buying Lilly Cialis 20 MG at Kimia Farma without a prescription.
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Ok, let me take this one for the group: RTFF!
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Black kiss? Beso Negro!, the magic words in Medellin!
Ask for "mandi kucing total" when in Indonesia.
Pronunciation: mandi "a" like "a" in marble: "I" like "e" in "me".
Kucing, "you" like...
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In my Club 27 (who remembers?) days, there was a portfolio there with photo's of sinetron extras and models who worked for Honda and (I think) Pepsodent. There was an all in package of US $ 1000,00:...
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You're meaning that without registering the IMEI, you can use those SIM cards in your foreign mobile phone?
I have a registered SIM card but I can't use it in my foreign mobile phone only on my...
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Presuming you will not use an Indonesian sim card.
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Never been to those. My playgrounds were Saritem, Alun2 and near the train station. Any updates on those?
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Shame on me! I blame the age for not remembering all their names. Besides, I also had been very intrigued by the lips of the one next to Prapti on the duo photo.
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To Hilo and veterans in the Jakarta thread.
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Literally or so to speak?
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Well, it shows that you are a newbie. Do you know what a Forum is? Trolling other people? Whom the cap fits, let him wear it. You will not be the first bragger to be exposed in this forum.
But,...
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