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Thank you for the good FR, very insightful, you FR will help many bros out there to find their way around JKT. Have you tried some of the other venues around JKT? There is the infamous Travel hotel... and there are many more. My humble two cents.
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Hi Sis,
After all you rambling, I realize that I forget to ask how you to the conclusion that you did. You never used their services before... so you baseless accusation is nothing more that you opinion. You and I both know that on the net, nothing can be proven, so the one doing the slandering will always have the upped hand. You can tear me down as much as possible, I will come back again with the same stand. Everyone have the right to choose which type of fun they would like to engage...this is a free forum and you are entitle to your opinions. Just because you choose to go for free and easy vacation, it does not give you the right to dictate to others how to have their fun. As long as people have more information they would be able to better choose to go at it alone or engage in a tour services provider. Please feel free to slam the tour company, there is nothing I could do nor should do to defend it, knowing that I am on moderation make it even easier for you to keep attacking. No worries, I wonder if it would effect their business??? Those that chooses to engage in the tour company might be sway after your slenders; but the way I see it' those who want to go at it alone was never going to use the tour company any way. It is the one that was going to might think twice, so be it. I believe that when we try our best and if God permits; people will give the tour company a chance in the face of all these abuses..... It would be best if I refrain from engaging with abusing people, to avoid continue to sins. Good luck with you slenderest way.... My humble two cents. My humble two cents. My humble two cents.
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woo....travel hotel!!!! thats the one which im gonna head to next month when i revisit JKT again..AM looking forward to try the infamous soapy massage which some bros had mentioned before. Decided to book a hotel which is slightly central this time round compared to last month where i stayed in the north which is not so convenience to travel around. Cheers |
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Any bros out there tried the soapy massage in Jkt?
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If you are new to Jakarta, may we offer you our company's service. We do a Jakarta sex tour, it is an in depth guide for new comers to Jakarta. Once you used our service once, you would a vast knowledge to last you for about month (30 days) worth of cheonging; after than you may want to plunge for a brand new tour to try the next level of experiences................. Here is the web address http://sextourguidejakartaindonesia.blogspot.com or you may want to email us direct at [email protected] to get more info or to request for a customer fit tour to suit your requirements. Thank you for reading. Yes, we are a travel company and we do make a small profit.........please be aware of that. Best regards. |
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Soapy massage you can try lokasari and around mangga besar area... they have a few places. You will be hard press to get it anywhere else in Jakarta. I heard there was one in South Jakarta, but I have not been there. Hope this could help. My humble two cents.
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Hi guys! i be going to Jakarta for first time. Will be keen in nice message. any recommendations? i be located near Jakarta Convention Centre
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Massage near Jakarta Convention Center you could try this place. Fortune Spa Jakarta (near Batavia Tower and Le Meridien Hotel) Jl. KH Mas Mansyur No. 13 Hope this could help. My humble two cents.
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Looks like Jakarta is going to be more Muslim like. the is from one of the Jakarta's news paper. Jakarta backs requirement for Koran proficiency Andreas D. Arditya, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Wed, 04/27/2011 11:52 PM | Headlines A | A | A | Following in the footsteps of other Muslim-majority regions in the country, the Jakarta administration will issue a regulation requiring Muslim school students to learn to read and write passages from the Koran. Governor Fauzi Bowo said his administration would work with the provincial office of the Religious Affairs Ministry to draft a gubernatorial decree on the Koran proficiency. “I will sign the decree as soon as it is ready,” Fauzi said during the launch of a Koran recitation campaign at At-Tin Mosque at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) in East Jakarta on Tuesday. The campaign was organized by the Religious Affairs Ministry. Ministry provincial office head Sutami said that achieving proficiency in reading and writing passages from the Koran would be a prerequisite of applying for public and private Islamic schools. “Our objective is to motivate Muslim children to spend time reading the Koran rather than wasting their time messing around and watching TV,” he said later on Tuesday. Sutami said the program would only target young children at first. “Later we will make it mandatory for people of all ages,” he added. A draft of the gubernatorial decree is being prepared by a special team formed by the ministry’s Jakarta office and the Jakarta Mental and Spiritual Agency. “We expect to have it ready for the governor to sign later this year,” Sutami said. A number of local administrations have issued regulations requiring students to master reading and writing passages from the Koran. They have said that achieving such skills could help them win places at schools. Koran recitation tests are mandatory in regencies and municipalities in West Sumatra, West Java, South Kalimantan, South Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi and West Nusa Tenggara. In addition, 19 municipalities and regencies have issued their own sharia-based ordinances, following in the path of Solok regency in West Sumatra, which imposed a sharia-based bylaw in 2001. Rumadi, a pluralism advocate at the Jakarta-based think tank Wahid Institute, said the proposed ordinance infringed on children’s basic rights. “It’s certainly a good thing to motivate children to master Koran literacy, but it’s a totally different thing to make it part of the conditions that would enable them to pursue a higher education,” he told The Jakarta Post on Tuesday. The Wahid Institute is a research institute founded by late former president Abdurrahman “Gus Dur” Wahid to promote religious pluralism in Indonesia. In a survey it conducted last year on the sharia-inspired bylaws, the institute found that many local ordinances violated the law on regional administrations by issuing legislation that contradicted higher laws and the Constitution. Rumadi lambasted the plan for having a bearing on public elementary school entrance opportunities. “It would be acceptable if a private Islamic school did such a thing. But it would amount to discrimination if they imposed this on public schools. You know there are children who subscribe to different faiths,” he said. Rumadi called on the public and religious leaders in particular to reject the plan. He said the proposed decree could be one of Fauzi’s ploys to win over Muslim voters in the 2012 gubernatorial election. “But I’ll give him a fair warning; this plan could backfire,” he said. My humble two cents.
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OK come to Malaysia & I'll be more than happy to meet up with you at Malaysian Police HQ! You have no honour as far as I'm concerned & I believe other seniors see you in similar stance! Singapore is SAFE but I DONT TRUST YOU at all!
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Hey Sekong(Since you call me Sis! )!
My accusations are not baseless as it's proven through the FRs reported by you & your clones are beyond market pricing! Just read both Jakarta threads & there's proof! Do you still deny it! I'm just making sure those who wish to partake in your services know that they're risking their life (their safety is in dangerous con man's hands), hard earned $ (coz you'll cheat them & charge above market rates based on the FRs reported by you/clones). I'm not slandering but based on FRs & the only way I would ever believe you is if there is a FR from a reliable source! As far as I'm concerned & based on http://sammyboy.today/showpos...&postcount=341 & other seniors finding & monitoring of you/your clones/agent reports you're a proven faker/cloner/doctored field report, ungentlemanly conduct, person of very questionable character who issues threat to his competitor who isn't involved & has all the while stayed out of this issue until you issued threats to his well being! Now tell me guys imagine if you take his tour & he doesn't like your face = you may end up in BIG TROUBLE instead of being assisted! I WOULD STAY AWAY FROM THIS CON MAN SERVICES! Please read the links to judge what kind of a pretender he is! Please feel free to contact seniors with reputable points for verification instead of those with immense negative points! Quote:
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We are all criminal as far as the law is concern, according to this article hahahaha..... When online porn fights back Ika Krismantari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Wed, 04/27/2011 9:07 PM | Feature A | A | A | Gotcha!: Legislator Arifinto of the Islamist Prosperous Justice Party is caught watching pornographic content during a House of Representatives’ plenary session. Shortly after the incident, he resigned from the House. Media Indonesia Everyone is an outlaw in Indonesia when it comes to enjoying pornography. That includes 20-year-old Bunga (not her real name), who admits she loves watching porn, and has done so since high school. “I enjoy watching porn. I share and exchange porn clips and movie files with my friends,” she said in an interview with The Jakarta Post. For the sake of her hobby, Bunga is risking a criminal record, playing down the government’s existing ban against pornographic content on the Internet. She confesses to sometimes contacting her hacker friends to download some x-rated movies from the Internet. According to the current the Information and Electronic Transaction Law, Bunga is considered a criminal as she deliberately distributes pornographic content through the Internet, and could face charges of up to six years in prison and Rp 1 billion (US$115,000) in fines. But Bunga is not the only one considered a criminal in the eyes of the law. In fact, it would appear the government has turned everyone into a criminal. The government has banned online pornography since last year. The Communications and Information Minister Tifatul Sembiring ordered local service providers to start blocking access to pornographic websites from the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan last year, a decision that reaped controversy because experts doubted its effectiveness. As predicted, the ban has been the subjects of many jokes, as people can still circumvent Internet restrictions and access pornographic content. Even a 20-year old and her friends can do it. Sex, videotapes and court: TV presenter Cut Tari leaves the courtroom after testifying at the Bandung District Court in a sex video scandal involving her and Ariel Peterpan. JP/Arya Dipa “Most of my friends can hack into the banned websites. All you need is blue tooth and a disk drive to get the files,” Bunga says. The joke was again on the government when a respected lawmaker, Arifinto, was caught watching porn clips at a plenary meeting in the Parliament. Setting aside the political controversy, the public has been questioning the government’s ability to crack down on pornographic content on the net in the light of these scandals. How Arifinto was able to access such content using an Internet connection in a reputable place equipped with the government’s first class security system is still a mystery. But bypassing porn filters set up by the local authority is a no brainer. Jakarta-based painter Sugiono (also not a real name), 28, says he can still download pornographic content from the Internet without any difficulties even though he has limited computer skills. Sugiono explained he had a number of alternative ways to make sure the government’s ban would not disrupt his supply of pornographic movies. “I can just go to torrent [a file-sharing website] or mailing lists to get the latest x-rated material,” says the married man. And if people encounter a porn-block, Sugiono says, they can just ask Uncle Google for help to find ways of getting what they desire. Sugiono also shared that some local providers still allowed access to download porn. “You may not be able to find porn links with provider A, but when you try others, they may give you access [to pornographic content],” said the man, who had been watching porn since junior high school. Using the same method of access, another porn enthusiast who also goes by the fictitious name Baim, admits that when he was lucky, he could access websites that offered a variety of pornographic films without any hassle. “I think some providers still grant you the access to the banned sites,” the 37-year-old freelancer said. It is believed Arifinto must have had a similar experience. The legislator claimed he had received an emailed link from someone when he tried to access the Internet using local provider IM2. Responding to the allegation, IM2 admitted the filters set by the government and the company had their weaknesses, as they could not keep up with the number of new pornographic websites appearing popping up on the Internet every day. IM2 corporate communication head Adrian Prasanto told the media that the company’s database was only capable of filtering two million websites with pornographic content, which is far below the rate of creation of Web pages on the Internet. It is said that 24 million new pages containing pornographic content are created every year. House of transparency: Dangdut singer Maria Eva (right) and her lawyer Ruhut Sitompul give a press conference on her love affair with legislator Yahya Zaini of the Golkar Party. A sex video featuring the singer and legislator was posted on the Internet in 2006. JP Given the gap between these numbers, it is believed IM2 is not the only local Internet provider dealing with this issue. Actually, experts and media observers have warned the government it would be “virtually impossible” to ban websites with pornographic content, even if the government spent the $110 million it has allocated toward this objective. Even an official from the Communications and Information Ministry admitted the government’s attempts to ban pornographic content were hitting a brick wall. Official Hendri Subiyakto told The Jakarta Post recently that for every porn site blocked, a new site with a different name and different URL was created. The ministry’s spokesperson Gatot S. Dewa Broto also told the Post the government didn’t have enough staff to monitor the Internet for pornographic content. He added the ministry only had 40 employees watching Internet traffic for the whole country, way less than China and its 30,000 government employees tasked with the same objective. But the government, Gatot says, has insisted it would do its best to continue blocking access to all pornographic sites in the country despite all the system’s shortcomings. Moral court: Popular singer Nazriel Irham aka Ariel Peterpan reacts as the Bandung District Court’s judge reads the verdict. Ariel was sentenced to 3.5 years in jail and Rp 250 million for providing and distributing a sex videotape involving him. JP/Arya Dipa In the end, it is the government’s stubbornness and the loopholes in the system that make almost everyone in this country a criminal. These criminals are actually simply people taking advantage of the flaws in the government’s filtering system to access pornographic content from the Internet. In their defense, these outlaws say it would be better if the government focused on addressing more urgent issues rather than engage in a so-called mission impossible. “You can never control the Internet. It would be better for the government to do more important things like fight corruption or poverty,” said Sugiono, one of many outlaws. My humble two cents.
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A review on Stadium from the internet. Stadium (Jalan Hayam Wuruk) Best disco in Jakarta for me, Stadium can be extremely crowded on week-ends and for special events. It has four flours, each supposedly with different themes but tribal techno/progressive is dominant. Stadium is big enough to get you lost and so dark you could not recognize your mom if she was dancing 1 meter away from you. The atmosphere inside the club is unique: A melting-pot of human misery with an underground feel and with drugs and prostitutes easily available (just ask the waiters). You will find all kind of people partying hard in Stadium: taxi drivers, socialites, bosses, students, expatriates, etc...As it is open until very late in the morning (9am during the week, later during the weekend), it is where all the nightlife ends in Jakarta, once all the other bars and clubs have closed. It has the reputation of staying open 60 hours non-stop from Friday to Monday morning, but this is true only for the karaoke. If you come for the music, you will need to go to the 4th floor, the famous "lantai empat". Most foreigners stay on the left of the podium, near the DJ. Many gays are just below and the rest of the dance floor is mostly packed with young people. On the corners, in the dark, dealers, prostitutes and pimps. Older clients usually go downstair in the karaoke room and take ectasy/shabu-shabu with some girls. The crowd is at best on Sundays afternoon I think, because many youngsters who do not have permission to spend the night out clubbing do it during the day. Great DJs came here, in particular Ame and Luciano, plus some Ibiza DJ such as DJ Pippy. It is currently hosting more and more international DJs, at least once a month or two. The owner of Stadium has a few other places, more specifically massage parlours and karaoke, namely Malioboro, Beverly Hills and Sumo. It has also shares in the restaurant and club Kampus. Our french blog has more photos and more infos about Stadium and nightlife in Jakarta: Click here! and click here! Safety in Stadium: As with other nightclubs in North Jakarta, most of the clubbers inside Stadium take drugs, in particular ecstasy. Beer is enough for me, but if you decide to take something stronger, you have to know about the potential risks. There are police raids occasionally, but the management of Stadium is usually informed before they occur and they can prevent anybody to deal inside its premises on these days. People can get caught more easily outside the club, and therefore you should be extremely discreet and you should not keep anything on you when you leave the building. The worst thing that could happen to you is having your urine tested, and it happened (see this news article to know more about drugs in Indonesia). 4000 or 5000 people can fit in the whole club, but there is only 1 fire exit, so pray hard and nothing will happen. Pickpockets are another safety issue, with the primary target being cell-phones left in the rear pocket of your pants... you may be high, but others aren't and they are much aware that you are an easy prey.. At last, the taxis located just outside of the club should be avoided at any cost. Walk along Hayam Wuruk for at least 200 meters, then catch a Blue Bird or an Express. Update July 2009: There were a few people injured and one dead in a fight that took place in Stadium. Apparently, the attack was led by a group of young people in white shirts who wanted to close down the place. In spite of that, I don't think it's unsafe to go there by yourself, the biggest danger you might encounter is being ripped off by a taxi driver. Update March 2011: As some readers commented, there are indeed some nude dancers in Stadium now.. I took a photo that I voluntarily censored: My humble two cents.
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You should head for Surdiman area if you want to be central, but most of the fun is in the north. have you tried Staduim? it is one of the night life landmark hahahaha.... Please let me know if there anything else I could help you with. My humble two cents.
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