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Indonesia's Largest Expatriate Readership | 82nd Edition | 21st November - 4th December 2012
Stone Jumping in Nias by Rahmat Hussain
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Dear Readers, 82nd Edition | 21 Nov - 4 Dec 2012
Editor in Chief Angela Richardson angela@jakartaexpat.biz Assistant Editor Cecilia Forsman cecilia@jakartaexpat.biz Management Edo Frese edo@jakartaexpat.biz Sales Dian Mardianingsih ads@jakartaexpat.biz Marketing & Public Relations Silvia Forsman silvia@jakartaexpat.biz Distribution Dian Mardianingsih dian@jakartaexpat.biz Graphics Adietyo Randualas didiet@jakartaexpat.biz Finance & Admin Pertiwi Gianto Putri tiwi@jakartaexpat.biz Lini Verawaty lini@jakartaexpat.biz Contributors Juan J. Leysner David Metcalf Hush Petersen Jacques R. D. Eamonn Sadler Antony Sutton Julia Tchezganova Editorial Enquiries letters@jakartaexpat.biz Circulation Enquiries info@jakartaexpat.biz Subscription info@jakartaexpat.biz Events events@jakartaexpat.biz Jakarta Expat is published bi-weekly by PT. Koleksi Klasik. Opinions expressed in this publication are those of the writers and the publisher does not accept any responsibility for any errors, ommisions, or complaints arising there from.
Sport as a form of recreation is a relatively new thing in Indonesia. Before this country was colonized by the Dutch, sports were based on traditional practices and done so for cultural purposes rather than for fun. In Nias, the traditional sport of wall jumping (lompat batu) can still be found, which was once used to train warriors to jump over enemy walls. This sport takes a lot of practise, time and skill and the brick walls jumped over are up to two-metres in height. This makes me wonder why Indonesia doesn’t do better in the high jump at the Olympics. What Indonesia does do well at in international competitions is badminton. This sport was actually brought to Indonesia by the Dutch during their colonization, along with football, of which we see people playing everywhere and is a favourite pastime of many. In an old print titled T Weeshuys Op Batavia by Johan Nieuhoff, dated 1682 (image above), it shows daily life at an orphanage in Batavia. In the left corner of the print, there are two young boys each holding a racquet, a third boy throwing a shuttle cock out of the window towards them, and a fourth man standing in the middle, as though he were keeping score and being the umpire. The Dutch like to
think this image is proof that they invented the game and I would agree that it is proof that they brought it to Indonesia, however a form of the sport was played in ancient Greece and Egypt so I don’t think the Dutch invented it, sorry guys. So, what do we have for you this issue? Sports and humour and it’s a great issue. Sutton talks about our local football team, Persija, and how you can get into supporting them and experiencing a true Indonesian football match. Petersen has a great read about Movember, the month where men all around the world grow their moustaches in support of research for testicular cancer. Jacques R. D. has a funny little read about kasti, an Indonesian version of rounders, Leysner brings you sport and humour applications for your mobile devices and I went to Macau to watch the UFC’s debut in Asia just so I could tell you all about it! For the ladies, we have a new contributor, Lily Akpuaka who is going to help you get motivated towards getting that gorgeous figure for New Year’s. So keep fit and keep laughing, folks!
Angela Richardson
in this 82 nd issue: football support your local team in rememberance obituary for paul nansak local sports kasti: Indonesia's other national sport mixed martial arts ufc comes to asia cricket jakarta barbarians blast cbb tourists laws & legalities starting a business in Indonesia Meet the Expat Ken runyon Faces of Jakarta deskoM the part-time busker boy making a difference movember: in your face, cancer! food & drink molly malone's: pub grub & craic with an angry irishman Personal tech & apps sport & humour apps Light Entertainment beyond the fringe 2012 Motivational coaching Get fit for NYE! Properties Events Classifieds
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Jakarta Expat · 21 November - 4 December 2012
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Jakarta Expat · 26 September - 9 October 2012
football
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ersija is an acronym for Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Jakarta and their passionate followers are known as Jakmania. Despite finding victory elusive over the last decade Persija remain one of the biggest clubs in the country yet they remain the club people love to hate. Middle class Jakartans loathe match day when their trips to their favourite mall can be caught up in a procession of vehicles big and small carrying fans to a home game. They at least would have been happy over the last few seasons as incidents in and around their home stadium of Bung Karno in Senayan have forced the club to play their home games as far away as Malang, Yogyakarta, Semarang or Solo. There was even one game played last season at the PTIK Stadium near Blok M without any fans present. While it is convenient to label all Persija fans as Jakmania not everyone is a fully paid up, card carrying member of the official supporters club. The Jakmania itself is one of the better run supporters clubs in the country with a structure on a par with any organization and hold elections every couple of years to decide on a new leader to represent the interests of the fans. Match day sees the Jakmania try and bring their organizational muscles to bear. There are district coordinators who hire transport to shuttle-in supporters from their area while other volunteers take care of security issues in and around the field. It doesn’t always work of course. Witness the volatile game with Persib Bandung last season which ended with a number of fans assaulted and killed, one ostensibly for wearing blue; the colour of Persib. As well as the Jakmania, the largest fan group, there are other groups that are trying to carve out their own identity. The Casuals for example are a group of lads who take their inspiration from the Casual movement of the early 1980s in England that took over football terraces for a while. Like their UK antecedents they eschew club colours, preferring to wear branded clothing like Lacoste, Fred Perry or Adidas. Another distinctive group are the Ultras whose inspiration comes from the Italian Ultras. Loud and brash, they favour large banners and flares and they occupy their own section of the Bung Karno Stadium, adding to the colour and the atmosphere of match day. Visiting fans have their own section of the stadium, but few clubs travel with large numbers of fans and those that do are treated with respect by the bulk of the home support; when arranging for visiting supporters the two supporters clubs will liaise between themselves and certainly within the Bung Karno Stadium, it is a common sight to see a handful of Persija fans in the away enclosure providing an extra layer of security.
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Persija are one of the few clubs in the country who regularly take followings away from home. It is something they have had to get accustomed to of course in recent years as they have been forced to play so far from home. It is not uncommon to see something like 1,000 Persija fans travel by rail or bus across Java to cheer on their heroes and again the journeys will have been organized well in advance. One away game saw them travel by train to Semarang where they were met by fans of PSIS, the local team there. The PSIS fans arranged some basic snacks and rudimentary toiletries before the Persija fans carried on their trip across country in trucks and buses. Talk to anyone involved in Indonesian football and they will all say the highlight is the fans. Quite simply the atmosphere is amazing. I recall one game at Lebak Bulus, which Persija used before moving to the Bung Karno. Lebak Bulus is a much more compact stadium only holding 12,500. At this particular game the stadium was full long before kick-off and the noise was deafening. I’ve been to games in England, Italy and Germany over the years but have never seen much that could rival that night. It was non-stop singing and dancing from all sides and corners of the stadium. For once the cliché that a stadium was rocking was true. Just to confuse things there are two leagues in Indonesia and the two leagues each boast a Persija and a Persitara. The other league is known as the Indonesia Premier League and is the one set up under the auspices of the local football association. Both the ISL and the IPL are due to merge by the end of 2014 at the latest. Persija, the IPL version, have been told by a court of law they may not use the Persija name. The fans have told them they cannot use the name and indeed Persija IPL last season played their home games in distant Madiun in front of a few bemused locals. Persija are currently preparing for the new Indonesia Super League which kicks off in January and if you find you can take in a home game I urge you to get down to the stadium and enjoy for yourself one of the great Indonesian experiences. Be warned though. Finding out about games can be difficult if you don’t have access to the local media. The best resource is probably the fan club website www.jakmania.org
Antony Sutton Antony is a freelance writer based in Jakarta. Please send comments and suggestions to antony@the-spiceislands.com
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in rememberance
IN MEMORIUM
Paul Nontasak Never a man less deserving of a crude Hash name, Paul was a gentleman in the truest sense. His untimely departure leaves us bereft but richer for having shared a part of our lives with him. Paul was an occasional pool player, but best known as an avid Hash House Harrier, rejoicing in the Hash name of ‘Katoy F**ker’. Paul was a thoughtful and calm character who never got ruffled and possessed a dry sense of humour. He will be greatly missed. Farewell Paul, enjoy the Hashes in the sky. Rest in Peace. 3rd November, 2012 Words by Lens ter Wee and Keith Miller
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National sports
Indonesia’s Other National Sport By Jacques R. Ducques
With all the attention given to badminton (especially with all the unfortunate negative attention it’s received worldwide at and after the London games, especially for our beloved Indonesia Raya), let us refresh ourselves with a reminder of Indonesia’s other national sport: Kasti! Kasti, sometimes also known as “Gebokan”, is a wonderfully relaxed and civilized team game played with a number of “bases”, a line across one side of an area, a small ball (often a tennis ball) and a bat. It can be played almost anywhere, as long as there is enough room to hit the ball and run the bases. Thus it can be played in a schoolyard, in an empty field or even in the street. For you expats from England, Ireland, Australia, etc., you might recognize some similarities to a game called “Rounders” which is itself a first cousin to the ugly American “Baseball”. The rules and method of play are so similar that there is no question of a common ancestor. We can take comfort in this: there are two things which unite east and west: a ball and a bat. When exploring the differences between Kasti and these other “purebred” games, though there are many, there is one which is essential. Kasti is not bound by any notion of hyper-compliance to too many rules. It is flexible. It is like jam karet (rubber time) translated into peraturan karet (rubber rules), or the sports equivalent to santai saja. You can have as many bases as you want. If you have more people, just add more bases. You can have two, three or four. I’ve seen some diagrams which allow for as many as six! Use your imagination. To put it positively, Kasti enjoys the freedom, flexibility and versatility other sports lack. In other words, to put it positively also, it’s perfectly Indonesian. So I implore you, as a matter of national pride and for your mental well-being, put down your shuttlecock and racquet, grab your tennis ball and bat, throw back a few Bintangs, head out into the street, gather the local neighborhood kids and enjoy a good game of Kasti. It will be a fresh breath to your sporting soul. After all, when playing Kasti, you’ll always enjoy throwing the ball but you’ll never be tempted to throw the game.
Jacques R. Ducques Monsieur Ducques enjoys expat life in the southwesternmost tip of Jakarta in a neighborhood which spins in a constant state of perpetual Kasti glee.
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mixed martial arts
UFC Comes to Asia – th Macau,10 November, 2012 By Angela Richardson
It’s quite surprising how many people don’t know what the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is considering it is the world’s fastest growing sport. A lot of people I’ve spoken to have asked if it’s similar to WWF - “Is it pre-planned and acted out?” The answer to that question is most definitely, “No.”
understatement – it was on fire and hurling massive flame balls in the air. Seated only a few rows from the Octagon we could see, and most importantly hear, every punch, kick and fall, and we almost smelt the blood. Out of a total of 10 fights, one was cancelled (Hyun Gyu Lim vs. David Mitchell) as Lim did not make the weigh-in (not acceptable in my opinion). The UFC is the largest mixed martial arts (MMA) promotions company in the world, hosting most of the world’s top fighters. MMA is a mix of muay thai (kickboxing originating from Thailand), Brazilian jiu jitsu, karate, Judo, boxing and other martial arts and allows striking and grappling techniques, both standing and on the ground. Fighters from across the globe compete to earn the honour of fighting in the Octagon of this Championship, televised live on Fox Premium Movies universally. Celebrities like Charlize Theron are often in the audience and in UFC Asia’s debut in Macau, we were graced with the presence of Andy Lau, Hong Kong’s acclaimed director, actor, producer and avid UFC supporter. Held at the Venetian Macau Resort Hotel - a hotel, a casino and a city in its own right - the indoor stadium was packed with 8,500 spectators, each ecstatic to be able to watch some of the world’s best ultimate fighters in Asia. To say that the atmosphere was electric would be an
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The night started with the Flyweight division: John Lineker (Brazil) defeated Yasuhiro Urishitani (Japan) via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 29-28). Riki Fukuda (Japan) vs. Tom DeBlass (America) took each other on for a complete three rounds with Fukuda winning by unanimous decision (3027, 29-28, 29-28). For Bantamweight (135lbs) Alex Caceres (America) defeated Motonobu Tezuka (Japan) via split decision. Takeya Mizugaki (Japan) took on Jeff Houghland (America) and won via unanimous decision followed by Jon Tuck of Guam (who came into the stadium to the Pulp Fiction theme song) fighting China’s only mainland UFC fighter, Zhang Tiequan, Tuck winning by unanimous decision - quite a letdown to Zhang’s many local supporters in the audience. Lightweight fighter, Takanori Gomi (Japan) defeated Mac Danzig (America) via split decision in the competition’s sixth fight of the night. My favourite fight was next with the Welterweight division (170lbs): Korea’s Dong Hyun Kim vs. Brazil’s Paulo Thiago. Kim didn’t give Thiago a chance to breathe, and stalked him for the full three rounds, trapping and sitting on top
of Thiago during round three and giving him some extremely powerful doublefist punches to the face. Kim deserved to take this fight without a doubt. The light heavyweight fight brought to the Octagon Brazilian Thiago Silva against Bulgarian Stanislav Nedkov, which was the penultimate fight ending in a submission of Nedkov (arm triangle), the only one of the night, at 1.45 minutes of round three. Up next was the moment I’d been waiting for: the Middleweight division fight between American former Middleweight UFC Champion, Rich Franklin and Vietnamese former Strikeforce Middleweight Champion, Cung Le. Franklin (entering to AC/DC) holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and a Masters Degree in Education and is a former high school teacher who decided to pursue a career in Ultimate Fighting. Cung Le doubles up as an actor in Vietnam and is an older fighter, at 40 years of age. Following extremely strategic plans and fighting in his infamous pink shorts, I would consider Franklin one of my favourite fighters. What followed, for me, was a total anticlimax. When the fight started, the audience went
absolutely feral as the build up had been so intense. Some shouts from the audience included, “Punch him in the face!” (this particular audience member may have had one too many beers). Both men started by playing it a bit safe. Franklin had the speed advantage early on which was not a good sign for Le. Franklin kicked Le and Le tried to counter with a right hand but he came up short. Franklin then threw a leg kick which was countered by a huge right hand punch from Le which brought the fight to an abrupt end: it cracked Franklin on the face and knocked him out cold. The fight was over in two minutes and 17 seconds and was the only KO of the night. Le, overwhelmed with elation, did a double flip in the ring and hugged random officials. The audience was stunned. Many had not expected Franklin to lose and this fight was absolute proof that in UFC, anything can happen. While many people believe Ultimate Fighting is for brutes, I would say to the contrary. There is so much respect in this sport, from fighter to fighter and to the audience, which stems from respect taught when practicing martial arts. Most fighters will hug it out after a fight and the winner often bows down to all four corners of the room to thank the audience for their support. Le’s victory speech included a humbling, “It was an honour to face Franklin and I took him down by a lucky punch.”
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cricket
Jakarta Barbarians Blast “CBB”Tourists O
vercast conditions greeted the combatants at the Graham Yallop Oval in Pancawati, Ciawi on Sunday, October 28th. The Cricketers Behaving Badly Cricket Club (CBBs) are the most prolific touring cricket team in Asia on their second tour of Java. Saturday’s game at Pasir Kalong had been washed out – a similar fate was on the cards at Pancawati. Brian Fleming, CBB’s skipper, won the toss deciding to bat on a slightly wet turf track. The Barbarians started well, Pat Savina getting one to cut back from outside off. Sydney-sider, Andrew back in the beer tent early, Mike Maher and Brian then combined to add 40 to the score. Kunal cleaned up Brian (17). John Darling got off the mark with a superb cover drive, but in his next over Kunal claimed him. Tim Gutsell took a fine catch at short cover. Imanuel Baldwin had flown in from Vancouver for the match but didn’t stay long at the crease – Simon fortunate to get a half tracker passed him into the stumps. David didn’t do much better, missing a full toss from Enzo. The CBBs were in trouble at 5 for 50. Cat Maher and Bob (Tiny) Philips then combined to inflate the scorebook. Cat finally out-caught Simon and bowled Sam for 41. Tiny finishing unbeaten on 18, took the CBB total to 102 off 20. The rain came, covers out, lunch taken, rain went, covers off, game on. The Barbarian reply started with a stutter, Pat sent packing back to the knoll missing timing a full toss from JD. The Barbarian’s Captain, Tim Gutsell, and Simon then steadied the home ship, scoring at will and getting the Jakarta
Barbarians over the line in just 11 overs. Tim finished on a fine 68 N.O. and Simon contributed a solid 27 N.O. Mrs. Nina, Chairwoman of Taman Olahraga Pancawati International (TOPI) said, “This is our first game against tourists this year after extensions on the Graham Yallop Oval were completed in September, 2012”. Pat Savina, better known to Jakarta’s party crowds as the bass player at Bats enthused, “This is the only turf wicket in Java and it’s playing better and better with the passing of time. It definitely provides the bowlers with much more movement than the artificial, batsmen friendly, tracks in Jakarta.” “We have more teams from Singapore coming to play in the coming months,” Rob Baldwin continued, “and of course we have our big legends IV Java tour weekend next March. Guests next year will include: Jeff Thomson, Jeff Dujon, Mark Greatbatch, Adam Hollioake, Carl Hooper and All Black Andy Haden.” Cat Maher told us, “The CBBs just ran the Bangkok 6s last weekend and this tour to Java has been tacked on to the Bangkok event. We are looking to get more cricket events happening all over Southeast Asia”. Cat continued, “If any readers are interested to tour, contact us at cricketsixes.com”. The next major tournament at the GYO, Pancawati will be the Rolls Royce girls’ schools’ cricket league in December. If you’d like to play social cricket or get your school involved in boys or girls cricket in Jabodetabek call Robert Baldwin 0815-9217115.
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laws & legalities
Doing Business in Indonesia
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ith a population of nearly 240 million people, with more than 17,000 islands, and with a significant political and economic place in Southeast Asia, Indonesia is playing an increasingly prominent role in global economy. As a result, not only is Indonesia clearly of interest to foreign investors, but it also sparks excitement in foreigners who wish to come to the archipelagic state in order to enjoy its beauty and culture while setting up their business in a growing market. It is outside of the scope of this article to cover every aspect of doing business in Indonesia, however, it will serve as a guide in terms of where to look for information and what to look for. In addition, there will be a closer analysis of business structure options available for foreigners in Indonesia. According to “Doing Business 2013: Indonesia”, this country is ranked 165th out of 185 economies on the ease of starting a business. As a comparison, China is ranked 151st and Malaysia is 54th.
This means that while the market is a tempting one, it must be very well analyzed and researched by foreigners wishing to do business in Indonesia. After selecting an appropriate location and market, foreign investors should consider the following issues from a legal perspective: dealing with construction permits, employing workers, registering property, getting credit, protecting investors, paying taxes, trading across borders, and enforcing contracts. The concerns mentioned above are especially important to consider if there is intent to open a local office. The common structures established by foreigners include a Representative Office, a Regional Representative Office, or a Foreign Joint Venture company. If a foreigner wishes to sell products or services without the need to be present in Indonesia, the options include appointing an Agent or a Distributor.
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by Julia Tchezganova
A Representative Office (RO) allows legal presence in Indonesia and is cheaper and simpler to establish. However, ROs generally perform promotional activities or gather information, as they are not allowed to perform operational business or trading activities, such as receiving sales payments in Indonesia. ROs are mainly set up for the purpose of marketing, market research, buying or selling agents, monitoring the company’s brand, and keeping in close contact with distributors and customers.
Things that are sensible to consider for foreign investors include: finding a good lawyer, understanding business visa travel, ensuring that intellectual property rights are protected, understanding taxation and tax incentives, ensuring that the business follows through with the accounting and auditing requirements, proper employment of both expatriates and local employees, repatriating the profits, and fulfilling the obligations of corporate social responsibility, among other things.
Regional Representative Office (RRO) is usually set up by a multinational company in order to manage its operation. It is limited to employing two expatriates who may only coordinate and monitor management activities in the region.
It is recommended that anyone with an interest of doing business in Indonesia downloads an Economic Profile provided by The World Bank. It includes detailed information on starting a business in Indonesia, the country’s economic environment, details on laws and regulations that apply to foreign businesses, procedures for set up and development, and how to deal with arising concerns.
Foreign Joint Venture companies (PMA) must always take the form of a limited liability establishment (PT) and can involve legal entities (corporations) or individuals. Any company owning any percentage of foreign shareholding is a PMA company. A joint venture company can be established with a 100% foreign ownership; however, within 15 years the company must sell (some) shares to Indonesian investors through direct placement or indirectly through the domestic stock exchange. Most investment projects have to be approved by the Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) and business licenses that are formally granted for 30 years now remain valid for as long as the operations proceed. The amount of capital to be invested in a foreign-owned company is decided by parties themselves, and BKPM approval is based on the scale and economics of the project.
This is where you can find this clear and comprehensive information: http://www.doingbusiness.org/data/ exploreeconomies/indonesia. You may download the Economic Profile for free. In addition, http://www.nzte.govt.nz/exploreexport-markets is also a great site for understanding Indonesia’s business environment. ■
JULIA TCHEZGANOVA If not found in the office, Julia can be seen falling off a mountain bike in Puncak or on her way to see an Opera in Singapore.
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meet the expat
Meet Ken Runyon. The Golf Coach from California who strives to create better golfers and better people. By Cecilia Forsman
So Ken, where do you come from, what was life like growing up? My family, while not exactly dirt poor, was definitely working class. I was born and raised in Los Angeles, California and we lived across the street from the Los Angeles International Airport. My Dad was an airline mechanic for United Airlines and my Mom was a bank teller for Crocker Bank; not exactly the pedigree one thinks of in golfing circles. For me growing up, it was DC 10’s, taking off and landing from across the street, public schools, public golf links and caddying on weekends so I could play the better private golf courses in Los Angeles. How did you end up in Jakarta, what brought you here? I’ve been hooked on Indonesia since 1999. I started in Bali on a surfing vacation. From Bali to Lombok to Sumbawa to Sumatra, I finally came through Jakarta in 2006. I met so many wonderful people living here in Jakarta on that trip, expat and local alike. I was struck by the energy and enthusiasm, especially with the expat community here. I was living in San Francisco at that time, involved in several businesses and doing well, so I thought. Sure I had lots of “stuff ” but I quickly learned that people in Jakarta really live. There isn’t a day that goes by in Jakarta, that I don’t see or experience something interesting, wild or crazy. That sort of daily life experience simply wasn’t happening for me any longer back in California and is ultimately what brought me to Jakarta. You started out as a caddy and now teach at Accel Junior Golf Academy here in Jakarta. How did you make the move from caddy to golf academy? I would say humble beginnings, which I believe has shaped my life in very positive ways. I have worked as a dishwasher, waiter, on a Christmas tree farm, insurance salesman, business owner and many other jobs. Looking back however, it was my experience as a caddy and in golf generally, that I cherish most. I was able to work at Bel Air Country Club under Head Pro Eddie Merrins, “The Little Pro”. Merrins took the UCLA golf team (with Cory Pavin, Tom Pernise and Duffy Waldorf ) to the PAC 10 championship. He is my coach, mentor and dear friend. He gave me the opportunity to caddy for Jack Nicklaus and I met a 14 year old kid named Tiger Woods through my association with Merrins and the Bel Air
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Country Club. Bel Air and Eddie Merrins are the foundation of my golf experience and the source of my motivation to bring golf to the youth of Jakarta. I was a pretty good caddy back in the day but over the years, I have developed a unique talent in working with kids and making the complex simple to understand. Is there any particular reason you chose to focus on teaching golf to children? Our academy doesn’t exclude adults. We have many adult students; many are the parents of our juniors. Here is the main issue however; golf is not a natural athletic activity. Every natural instinct one has while addressing a golf ball is WRONG. There are no born golfers and literally every touring professional you see on TV was either taught by a teaching professional from an early age or self-taught through many years of hard work, toil and study. I simply find it easier to work with a blank slate as opposed to someone who has developed numerous bad habits over time. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy working with anyone with a genuine interest in improving their golf swing and golf game. Bad habits can be overcome and anyone, with average athletic ability, can become a competent golfer. What, if any, are some of the challenges of teaching golf to children? For me, trying to teach children to play golf is like a fish trying to learn to swim. I guess I’m just a big kid at heart and it comes naturally working with kids. We focus on both fun and fundamentals. We are also very keen on rules, etiquette and golf values. The challenge is to create better golfers and better people alike. What’s your favourite golf course here in Indonesia? That’s easy, Cilandak Golf Course, a.k.a. Fatmawati. It’s a nine hole institution in Jakarta and a great place to learn for children and adults alike. Sure, the Asian Tour will probably not hold an event at Fatmawati any time soon, but it’s a great place to start for anyone new to the game. Of course Jakarta is blessed with so many world class courses. Are you a self-taught golfer, or did you take lessons? I was lucky to take lessons early on. I couldn’t afford lessons from the likes of
Eddie Merrins but because I caddied and worked at Bel Air Country Club, Merrins would give me free lessons in his spare time. Merrins’ revolutionary book, “Swing the Handle” is close at hand as I continue to be influenced by his teaching. I‘m also a Ben Hogan fanatic and keep both Hogan books, “Power Golf ” and “Five Lessons” under my pillow. I have also worked closely with Tom Bertrand, writer of “The Secret of Hogan’s Swing”. Tom had direct access to Hogan secrets via his affiliation with touring professional John Schlee, one of the very few who took private lessons from Hogan. I recommend all three books to any student of the game. I continue to take lessons to this day. Sometimes the best lessons are the ones I learn from our students. Golf fashion is quite distinct, with lots of bright colours, pastels and plaid. Is there a reason behind the loud outfits? That’s a good question. I guess it all started with Doug Sanders, back in the 60’s and 70’s, and now a tradition carried on today by so many touring professionals. I too, occasionally get loud with hot pink and plaid combinations. There is no accounting for good taste. Besides, what’s so wrong with a coordinated ensemble of golf slacks pressed, matching belt, shined shoes, and ironed collar shirt that is tucked in? I am all for golf fashion. Loud perhaps, but also very tidy. So apart from golf, are there any other sports you enjoy? As I mentioned earlier, I originally came to Indonesia to surf. I’m not very good but I love it. I enjoy dirt bikes and have raced enduro class in the Mojave Desert ala Steve McQueen. Sailing is another passion I left in San Francisco along with my Yamaha dirt bike. My heart, however, is here in Jakarta. What do you enjoy most about living in Indonesia? Easy! All the smiling faces!! Like I said, people really live here. There is always something going on. And for those who complain about the traffic, it’s really not that bad here. Try the 405 freeway in Los Angeles! Thank you Ken! To get in touch email, kenrunyon01@gmail.com
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faces of jakarta
Deskom the Part-Time Busker Boy Words and photos by David Metcalf
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came across Deskom and his best mate, Aris one hot morning on Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta, as they were wandering amongst the traffic in search of a few Rupiah. Deskom was strumming on his miniature guitar and Aris was singing away to try and catch the motorists’ attention. Their story is one of sadness and hope. Deskom (15 years old) struck me as a lovely boy with a quiet nature and a strong determination. He is very loyal to his friends and family. He comes from a family of five - two brothers and two sisters, aged between three and 14 years. His mother does not earn much money as a maid for a local Javanese family and his father sells petrol to motorcyclists in front of his home, so that he can look after the three year old. Deskom is determined to go to school, so every morning between 7 and 11 am he plays guitar to passing motorists. His goal is to earn Rp.40,000 – 50,000 which pays for school books and clothes and anything left over goes to support his parents. He goes to school at 11am and finishes at 6pm, at which point he meets up with Aris and they spend a couple more hours hoping to drum up a few more Rupiah from the commuters as they make their way home in the heavy traffic. Aris, who is two years younger than his faithful friend, is a very shy boy, lacking in confidence and very much lives in the shadow of Deskom. His mother passed away from bronchitis when he was four years old and he now lives with his father and stepmother. He cannot go to school as he cannot afford the uniforms and books and must stay at home to look after his twin sister and two brothers. The two boys both share the same dream - to play football like David Beckham one day. So, if you happen to be driving down Mampang and see these two teenage boys at the lights, one with a guitar and one singing, put a few Rupiah their way, it will go to a good cause.
David metcalf David Metcalf (Dayak Dave) is a professional photographer who specialises in photography workshop tours and cultural, adventure tours throughout Indonesia. He is a regular contributor to Jakarta expat with his column "Faces of Jakarta: The stories behind the Photographs". www.davidmetcalfphotography.com and www.facebook.com/indodave
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BY HUSH PETERSEN
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here are two kinds of men in the world: those who can pull off a moustache and those who can't. Movember, a monthlong campaign to raise awareness for prostate and testicular cancer around the world, is a great way to let those men who are clearly nowhere near Burt Reynolds or Tom Selleck, dabble for a good cause.
Emanzya, who learned about the monthlong event through her company's website. “I got involved by uploading an avatar photo to my Twitter account of me wearing a moustache. It is really interesting since here in Indonesia, we’re not really aware about these forms of cancer. I thought the more people got involved, the more awareness we could raise!”
But more importantly, no guy really likes to talk about prostate cancer. The subject is never really broached. But the power of Movember is that an atrocity on your upper lip seems to overshadow the furrowed brow that often comes with the idea of having another man's finger in your ass. Movember is more popular than you think—and it's catching on in Jakarta. The beauty of the charity, which was born in 2003, raising $126 million for prostate cancer research last year, is in the hook. The moustache is a precarious thing. Either you can pull it off or you can't. And every year, men around the world are willingly putting their upper lip to the test.
While plenty of Movember events are happening at the end of the month, Sammy Bramantyo, one of the owners of Lawless Jakarta, which sells music merchandise, motorcycle customization and owns a tattoo studio, and a few friends have organized a Movember event at Eastern Promise in Kemang, on Sunday, November 18, with all the money from ticket sales and the charity auction going to Yayasan Kanker Indonesia.
Like most great ideas, Movember was born in a bar. Adam Garone, a native Australian, was having a pint with his brother and three other mates on a Sunday afternoon when the conversation turned to 70s fashion and why the moustache had peaked, but never reemerged bigger and better than ever in the 21st century. The day at the bar ended in a bet. The bet turned into a journey to fuel passion and create change in the world. The rules are simple. Participants start the month cleanshaven and spend the 30 days of November sporting a tache. They then come together on December 1st for a moustache-themed party raising awareness for prostate and testicular cancer research. Guys involved are essentially moustache farmers whose only season is November—farmers who are redefining charity. “Movember is about looking foolish for something that is very serious," said Scott Hanna, Chair of the American Chamber of Commerce's Young Professionals Committee. "What better way to keep why you are participating in Movember in the front of your mind than wearing the cause on the front of your face? I think nearly everyone has lost an important man in their life to cancer, and this campaign raises both awareness and resources to combat the awful disease." Ironically, Movember, founded in Australia, was the number one national fundraiser in Canada last year. But it's a global movement, and you can't have impact and change without the ladies of the world getting behind the cause. Mo Sistas, they are referred to, is a way for women to get involved. Mo Sistas do everything from raise cash and awareness to simply uploading an avatar on their Twitter feed of them with a finger where their moustache would be. “Being a Mo Sista means to helping to spread awareness of prostate cancer and testicular cancer to people,” said Emmy 12
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“It's quite simple, really. Lawless is a shop with probably 95 percent of its products for men. Prostate cancer is a man-related issue,” said Sammy, who decided to organize the event following the success of "High Octane Moustache" in 2011. Lawless Jakarta is expecting upwards of 400 people coming out to enjoy six Indie bands. "I, myself happen to have a late relative who didn't realize that he has prostate cancer until it got really bad. It just seems really logical if we do something for men's greater good." “What I like about Movember is its unique way of doing the campaign,” continued Sammy. “The moustache growing, women sporting fake moustaches; the image really fits the purpose. And of course the gettogether, celebrating life and doing good for others at the same time.” Meanwhile, Hanna and a few other Mo Bros are itching for a big party come December 1st, when it is time to shave the moustaches clean. “At the end of the month, we're all going to get together to enjoy one last foamy beer moustache face before we denude our upper lips, collect our donations, and swap stories about adventures in bad tachery,” Hanna said. “We'll split the funds down the middle, keeping half of the funds local to help cancer charities and sending the other half to the US to support cutting-edge research.” ■
HUSH PETERSEN Hush is currently on sabbatical from the hero's journey. He loves sipping Budweisers, doing the crossword and judging people outside Ranch Market in Mega Kuningan. He is currently sporting a tash for Movember...
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Pub Grub and Craic with an Angry Irishman By Silvia Forsman
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rish Pubs can be found in all corners of the world and there is a reason behind this. Stereotypes aside, the Irish do enjoy their social drink and want to do so in a home away from home setting. There is a lot more to an Irish pub than just drink and traditional food. Irish pubs are welcoming to strangers and embody the love-thyneighbour nature that the Irish are famous for. It takes more than serving pints of Guinness and some shamrock ornaments to be a proper Irish pub and luckily we need not take more than a drive down to Senayan to get some Irish hospitality at a good old authentic Irish pub. Molly Malone’s is a traditional Irish pub that has recently opened in Senayan Arcadia. It is split into two different areas; one side holds the traditional Irish pub whilst the other is the live music venue with Indonesian band Catfunk on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Amber light gives this cosy watering hole a rustic feel. The trinkets that Trevor Hough, Manager, affectionately calls the bric-a-brac are all from Ireland. The antique phone, clock and vintage tin signs are a few of the weird and wonderful decorative items that give Molly Malone’s its quirk and character. It is furnished with dark wooden table sets and has the only world class pool table in Senayan. They have two televisions that play all major sports events should you want to scream at the television in public when the ref has not taken your obviously sound advice on calling the yellow card. The food menu is simple and offers pub favourites whilst the drinks menu lists a variety of cleverly named cocktails kept in theme amongst other vices. We opted for two of the signature dishes, Beef Guinness Pie and Fish and Chips. The fish was battered and had the signature crunch and flake of good Fish and Chips; accompanied by none other than Heinz ketchup, mild mustard mayo and a tangy tartar sauce. The homemade chips were fat and golden ready to be dipped in some ketchup. The Beef Guinness Pie came with fat chips as well. The beef was meltingly soft from the malty Guinness and swam in flavourful gravy with potatoes and carrots underneath a buttery flaky pastry hat. I had my eye on the Irish Stew and Heavenly Chocolate Brownie, but that is to be saved for my next visit as portions are rather generous. The Angry Irishman (Whiskey and Baileys), Kilkenny - Irish ale, Margarita, Martini and Mojito are recommended to wash down the hearty meals at Molly Malone’s. What makes Molly Malone’s special is the genuinely friendly staff and relaxed atmosphere, which makes this a perfect place to unwind after a hard day at the office. Whilst sitting on my table I had watched a tourist make friends with the barkeep and a suited man lunching alone enjoying the banter of his server. Margerita, our lovely server, explained these relationships by just doing her job and treating us with fun conversation and good service. Although pubs are usually perceived as a man cave, the ladies are not forgotten in Molly Malone’s. Ladies are invited for a free Cosmopolitan or Frozen Margarita on Thursday nights. Happy hour runs daily from 10am-8pm with Fridays offering one for one. Although it is best to come in to Molly Malone’s and soak up the atmosphere and hospitality over a cold one, they do provide catering services customised to your occasion. If you are new to Jakarta or here visiting, Molly Malone’s is a great place for you to find a welcoming group of people looking for a bit of fun. Molly Malone’s welcomes you from Monday to Sunday, 10am – 2am in Plaza Senayan Arcadia, Jalan New Delhi. For reservations Email: info@mollysjakarta.com.Phone: +622157901433 www.mollysjakarta.com 14
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Best Sport & Humour Apps By Juan G. Leysner
jakartafreespirit.org Tired of running alone? Looking for the company of fellow runners? Not sure which route to take? Founded by Barbara Oravetz, Jakarta Free Spirit has evolved into a road running club with focus on social fitness running, competitive training, racing and hosts several races during the year.
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umour is the best medicine. It may sound cheesy, but experts agree that laughter can improve job performance, increase our tolerance to discomfort, and can be the effective glue that keeps marriages together. The fact is we need laughter in our daily lives. Can you imagine taking everything seriously? You won’t only be putting clowns out of business but also increasing stress, as well as chances of getting sick. On the other hand we also need to exercise more. Day after day we are sitting in the car to the office, we sit in the office and then we sit again in the car on the way back home. To make a humorous app or even a game that makes you laugh is easy, but how to make apps to make you exercise is a whole different ballgame. There are lots and lots of sport apps out there but most of them are passive ones; see the scores or follow your favourite club, sports hero, watch games online and so on. However I have found an application that will make you do the exercise and maybe even put a smile on your face.
Humour Apps: Funny Jokes
The club also supports several worthy charitable causes such as a Children’s Cancer group with event proceeds. Many members participate in regional events such as the Singapore marathon and the club arranges weekly running events and training sessions as well as regular evening socials.
Without insulting or offending anyone, but is this also a joke?
Mood Scanner The second app I would like to bring to your attention is the mood scanner. Mood Scanner is an app that tries to detect your mood via your mobile device’s touch screen. You don’t have to take this seriously, but you’ll be surprised at how many people do. Just like a mood ring, the Mood Scanner is packed with 80 different moods and feelings and has an icon to go with them. Show it off to your friends and have fun watching them try it out.
If you’re afraid your own jokes don’t pack a lot of punch, Funny Jokes can help you out. Browse through categories like Chuck Norris, Yo Mamma, dirty jokes, blonde jokes, riddles, and more. You can post the jokes up on Twitter or Facebook. There are a number of jokes that contain profanity, racism, sexism, and dark humour so exercise caution when you share these jokes Download for free Funny Jokes for your Android device.
Sport Apps: Train like you mean it
Every day, there are millions of thoughts that go unspoken. To promote better understanding between the peoples of the world, the Bureau of Communications presents a selection of sarcastic and humorous fill-in-the-blank stationary for your everyday correspondence. Whether you need to communicate a problem, send an invitation to an event, or simply apologize for a transgression, their easy-to-use forms will ensure that your message is clearly conveyed with tongue-incheek humour. If you have some free time and need a laugh, take a look through their archives and get some ideas for your next email! 16
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Unless you’re really, really good at throwing and catching and your hand-eye coordination is second-to-none, it would be best to stay well clear of this app.
Sometimes Mood Scanner can be pretty spot on, whether it’s because of an algorithm programmed in to the app or because it’s just a coincidence. Mood Scanner works by asking you to place your thumb right on the spot on the screen. Give it a few moments and Mood Scanner will try to determine your mood. Mood Scanner may not be accurate but it’ll certainly function just as well as a gullibility measure. Mood Scanner is available, for free, on the Google Play Store.
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and elevation. You can also activate a Power Song to help blast you towards a new record. The App also gives you positive feedback from some of Nike’s top athletes. Unfortunately it does not come for free you will have to pay $14.99 or a monthly recurring fee of $2.99, for the season. Available for Android and iOS. http://nikeplus. nike.com/plus/products/gps_app/
How about that for a slogan and yes it’s an app from Nike. It will map your runs, track your progress and get the motivation you need to keep going. The Nike+ Running app tracks distance, pace, time and calories burnt with GPS, giving you audio feedback as you run. Automatically upload to nikeplus.com to see your runs, including your route
The rules for this app are simple: throw your beloved – and expensive – Apple gadget as high or as far as you can and this app will measure how long it stays in the air before you catch it – or before it smashes to the ground. HangTime is a fun application for the iPhone and iPod Touch that uses the internal accelerometers to measure how long the device is in free fall, from the time it leaves your hand, to the time you catch it again. It comes complete with personal and worldwide statistics and high scores, storing the time and location of your best throws, along with your profile information. Check out the Scores page for statistics on how many iPhones have been thrown up in the air worldwide and how much time iPhones have spent in freefall. HangTime inevitably creates amusing situations and they have created a gallery where you can share pictures and videos of HangTime in use. Check out the Gallery page for pictures and videos of iPhones being thrown up in the air. And on that note I would like to say keep laughing and watching your health.
Juan G. Leysner Juan G. Leysner has lived and worked in Jakarta for over 10 years and is the founder of 2db. mobi, www.2dbarcodesolutions.com
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Beyond the fringe by Eamonn Sadler
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he first Jakarta International Fringe Festival is over and what a week it was! Bill Bailey was in town with 15 other top international comedians from all over the world and I don’t think I have ever laughed so much. As you can probably imagine, drinking beer with 16 of the funniest people in the world is almost impossible – there is either no time to drink because you are laughing too much, or they hit you with a joke in mid gulp and cause beer to come out of your nose. Thanks to Jakarta Expat and to everyone who supported the Fringe and attended the shows. We couldn’t have done it without you! What is a “Fringe Festival”? The answer to that question varies depending on who you ask and a hairdresser will definitely have a very different opinion to a comedian. The term “Fringe” was first used by playwright Robert Kemp in his article for the Edinburgh Evening News published during the second Edinburgh International
Festival in August 1948. He wrote “Round the fringe of the official festival drama there seems to be more private enterprise than before... I’m afraid some of us are not going to be often at home during the evenings”. He was describing the independent theatre groups that had arrived uninvited at the Edinburgh International Festival for the second year running to perform in venues outside – or “round the fringe” – of the city of Edinburgh and not under the auspices of the official festival. They were a sort of band of renegade performers thumbing their noses at “the establishment”. Over the years the “Edinburgh Festival Fringe” became as popular as the official Edinburgh International Festival and today it is one of 12 official festivals that take place simultaneously in the city of Edinburgh every year for three weeks during the month of August. You could say the Edinburgh International Festival has become a ”festival of festivals” and in fact the official title of the organisation behind the event has recently been changed to the plural - “The Edinburgh Festivals” - to reflect that. As the decades went by the technically correct but grammatically awkward title “The Edinburgh Festival Fringe” got
simplified in use by the masses to the easier and seemingly more logical “The Edinburgh Fringe Festival” and as a result “Fringe” became accepted as a type of festival in its own right rather than a part of another festival. The term “Fringe” has since been adopted and adapted by festival organisers around the world until today it is used to describe almost any festival that incorporates multiple art forms, usually with an accent on comedy. The Jakarta International Fringe Festival, or “JakFringe”, follows this trend and in November every year from now on we will present a wide range of local and international performances and exhibitions covering everything from comedy through to fine art, poetry and photography. Fringe festivals usually include a large comedy component and JakFringe is no exception. The enormous rise in the popularity of stand up comedy in Indonesia over the last two years has made it much easier than it would previously have been to fill our stages with extraordinarily talented local comedians, and for the first time in Indonesian history we flew in some of the world’s leading international comedy stars to perform alongside them. Bill Bailey, who
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always figures high on any list of the greatest comedians of all time, blew away the audiences for his two shows with his unique musical comedy repertoire and every one of our visitors from overseas delivered superb performances. Bill has been to Indonesia many times to make documentaries for TV, he speaks some Indonesian and he does a lot of work here with International Animal Rescue. Three international awards were presented to the visiting comedians. Most Popular Performer went to the US comedy legend Emo Philips, The Golden Durian Award for Best All Round Comedy Performance went to New Zealand’s Brendhan Lovegrove, and the Jakarta Comedy Club Award for Best Cross-over Performance went to Australian comedy favourite Sammy J. See you all next year at the Fringe!
To find out more about live stand-up comedy in Indonesia please e-mail jakarta@thecomedyclub.asia text or call 0821 1194 3084 or register at www.thecomedyclub.asia
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Exotic Balinese-style house at Kemang, South Jakarta Land size 1000m2, strategically located at Jl Bangka XI, South Jakarta. Spacious and open interiors. 4 bedrooms. 3 bathrooms. A swimming pool. A gazebo overlooking pond. A patio. Outdoor shower & bath. Dedicated parking space.
• For sale at IDR 20,000,000,000 • For rent at USD 5,000/month (min. 1 year)
Get Fit For NYE! If you have not noticed we have six weeks to NYE so put down the cupcake and pick up the training gear; its time to bring in the New Year looking super-fit. Oddly enough there are quite a few parallels between getting fit and getting fat, and much like getting fat, getting fit starts with the mindset so, let me expand (no pun intended). Motivation: Normally, you think about eating a chocolate bar before you reach for it. Even if it’s only for a split second, you picture yourself biting into the bar, you imagine the soft velvety feel of chocolate melting on your tongue and you taste the creamy bitter sweet chocolate flavour. This vivid thought or visualization motivates you to act/eat chocolate, so why not use visualization to get fit instead? How? Firstly, ask yourself what does getting fit mean to you? Does it mean losing 10 pounds, or fitting into a size 10 dress, does it mean running a marathon or simply tripping all over the endorphins with well-defined cheek bones and a grin? Write down what getting fit means to you in detail; get a clear idea of what you would look and feel like when you get to your desired fitness levels… keep it realistic. Then ask yourself, why is getting fit so important? We only remain motivated to activities which relate to our personal values, not the values of friends, families or spouses. Discover your values. Finally, spend a few minutes daily focusing on your idea of fitness, call it to mind making it as clear and compelling as possible; this visualization reprograms the mind. But before getting excited about getting fit whilst perched on your sofa visualizing; stop… just like getting fat, getting fit requires action.
And Accept some commitments may not be pleasurable but must be completed. Great, now that you have fitness scheduled working on it means regulating calorie intake and burning excess fat.
L: List in detail all your daily commitments. Include fitness even if it hasn’t been a commitment till date. I: Identify priorities. F: Focus; only prioritize commitments you and people important to you benefit from. E: Evaluate the possibilities for changes.
Act: Make the changes you identified above. Avoid commitments that are not priorities. Adjust schedules to support fitness. Place exercise first thing in the morning; this is the most predictable/manageable part of a day. Jakarta Expat · 21 November - 4 December 2012
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Land size 2000m2., this property is located close to the main road - and is also close to several five star resorts in the area - The Hanging Garden Resort, The Alila Ubud Resort, Four Seasons Resort Ubud and the local traditional market.
• IDR 1,700,000,000
Eat: Like getting fat, getting fit involves eating…. the right things. Becoming The Lean, Green, Veggie-Eating Machine isn’t top priority for most people, yet eating more veggies means you eat less carbs, working wonders for the waistline: •
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Choose food wisely, the closer food is to its natural form the better. Foods from cartons, tins, bottles or packages are processed. Serve yourself deliberately, pile high on the greens and light on the whites (pastas, rice, potatoes carbs). Eat intentionally, start with the greens, move to the proteins then work on the carbs; fill up with the good stuff first. Use www.myfitnesspal.com, this free site is a food journal that helps you track food intake against weight goals. Sleep; your body needs to rest to metabolize what you eat.
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Getting fit means moving. Though traffic jams in Jakarta encourage a sedentary lifestyle I say where there is will, there is way. The most obvious exercise option is the gym (preferably with a trainer), yet there are other ways of keeping it moving:
Organize Time: Schedule your fitness routine into your day; I find the ‘Life-Act’ Model works fabulously at making space in a busy schedule:
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Take on a racquet sport; it’s easier to schedule with a coach or partner. Walk, cycle or use the stairs whenever you can. Dance to burn calories. Borrow someone’s kids; chasing children around keeping them out of trouble can give you a terrific work out…for maximum results use two children (not for the faint hearted!) Mall walk, its air conditioned and clean; power walk.
So, with a tight deadline to work to its best you get going, see you looking fabulous this NYE and good luck!
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A luxury freehold villa for sale in Canggu captures the elegance of the surrounding area and provides a magnificent home-from-home in this remarkable country. Built in a dramatic Balinese ironwood villa set amongst emerald rice fields.
• Asking price US $1,900,000
3 Bedroom apartment at Sommerset Grand Citra, South Jakarta. Fully furnished and prime location.The unit has 3 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room, kithchen, including service area for Maidroom and Maid Bathroom. Swimming Pool, Gym, Tennis court, childrens playroom, dedicated parking space, 24-hours security, convenience store, cafe.
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Jakarta Expat Christmas Gathering. Tue, 4 Dec 2012. From 7-10 pm. Location: TBA on RSVP Drinks, comedy, Meet the Expats, Santa and much more… For further information email events@jakartaexpat.biz
ANZA Charity Christmas Bazaar. Mon, 26 Nov 2012. From 9:30-3:30pm. Location: TBA 200 vendors and fantastic raffle prizes! Please call ANZA House on 021 7170 3042 for venue details.
Belgian WIC Charity Presale. Tue, 27 Nov 2012. From 10:00am - 3:00pm. Location: Belgian residences, Jalan Diponegoro 19, Menteng Join our annual WIC charity presale and purchase beers, chocolates, waffles, fragrances, jewelry, trendy watches, branded clothing and other exclusive items. Light refreshments will be served. RSVP (Ika) Tel: 021 3162030. Email: jakarta@diplobel. fed.be
thanksgiving AmCham Indonesia Young Professionals Social Fri, 30 Nov 2012. From 6:30 to 21:00. Location: TBA on RSVP Entrance Fee: * Rp. 190.000 for members RSVP: functions@amcham.or.id www.amcham.or.id
BritCham - The Infrastructure Leaders Forum 2012. Thu, 22 Nov 2012. Location: TBA on RSVP This is YOUR chance to gain new perspectives, new ideas, and new contacts within the infrastructure sector and, the launch of the Indonesian Infrastructure Knowledge Centre. Special Registration Fee for BritCham Members: Rp. 500.000, (Normal Fee Rp. 1.500.000) Visit www.infrastructure-
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Cinnamon, Mandarin Oriental Jakarta ‘’Offers Thanksgiving Spread’’. Thu, 22 Nov 2012. Location: Cinnamon, Mandarin Oriental, Jl. MH. Thamrin Celebrate a hassle-free Thanksgiving this year with traditional American flair at Cinnamon. The buffet will be served on 22 November 2012 and priced at IDR 250.000++/person. For further information and reservations, contact: Cinnamon Phone: +62(21) 2993 8823 Email: mojkt-cinnamon@mohg.com www.mandrinoriental.com
Java St. Andrews Society Charity Ball. Fri, 30 Nov 2012. Location: TBA on RSVP On this premier event of the Jakarta Calendar is an opportunity to celebrate all things Scottish! Book early to avoid disappointment. Ticket reservations can be made through: Laura Thompson * Email: thethompsons@ cbn.net.id * Phone: 081310230347
music & festivals
10th Jakarta Concert Orchestra @ Aula Simfonia Jakarta. Sat,
01 Dec 2012. Location: Jl. Industri Blok B-14 No. 1, Kemayoran, Jakarta, Indonesia 10720.. Performance: Jakarta Concert Orchestra, Batavia Madrigal Singers, Alexey Botvinov, Piano, Avip Priatna Conductor Ticket Prices: Platinum : Rp. 1.000.000,- Gold : Rp. 500.000,- Silver : Rp. 300.000,- Bronze : Rp. 200.000,Regular : Rp. 150.000,- Student : Rp. 100.000,-
Info: +6221 7201918 | 0858 1414 2277 / 8777 100 2009 admin@theresonanz.com E: info@aulasimfoniajakarta.com www.aulasimfoniajakarta.com
15 Dec 2012. Location: Lapangan D, Senayan Jakarta Ticket Prices: VIP : Rp. 2.200.000 Festival A : Rp. 1.210.000 Festival B : Rp. 770.000 Buy Tickets at www.rajakarcis.com
Gun N Roses Live in Concert. Sat,
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Jakarta Expat · 26 September - 9 October 2012
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automotive
close to international schools, 12.5JT/ month, flexible payment possible, 08111583581, oliver.broeeldiek@ gmx.de
For Sale Mercy C200 Kompressor 2008 good condition 08111881214
2007 Nissan Serena AT , 108,000 K, Black withroof rack. Call to see.Available mid December Rp. 180,000,000- price negotiable. 08121061194
property Houses for rent at Kemang, Cipete, Cilandak, Pejaten Barat, Pondok Indah. Big garden, S’pool, Complex, 4-5 bedrooms, U$ 2000 - U$ 7000. Phone: 0816859551 081287488717 e-mail: nantha_realtor@yahoo.com
For Rent, 1 Unit Apartment at the 18th Tower Residence, South Tower Unit, 33rd floor, Unit I Taman Rasuna. It is 1 BR,Fully furnished. Free internet and TV cable from First Media until the middle of January 2013. For further information contact my agent: Indar 085695690989.
For yearly rent at Raffles Hills, Cibubur, Land 98sqm, building 125sqm, 5 Airconditioner, 3 bedrooms + 1 maid's room. Fully furnished, Fully Wallpapered, water heater, washer, nice view,secured, 900m from exit toll Cibubur.for rent Rp80 million/
House for rent in BSD, 230m3,2 Floors 3BR,3Bath, new and unfurnished, incl kitchen and garden, perfect for family,
Lombok. Luxury beachfront villa. For holiday rental. 3 Suites each with k.S bed, Spa bath, tropical shower. Wi-fi, cable television. English speaking staff. Promo rates available. Ph: +6281246400246. www. vervevillaslombok.com
"CITYLOFT APARTMENT - FOR RENTNewly renovated, fully furnished mid and high level units available. Please call Ms.Gerda: 08159006712"
For Sale/Rent 2/3 BR at Pavilion-The Peak and Istana Sahid. FF, great view and price. Located in Sudirman-CBD area. 3in1 free, surrounded by office buildings, restaurants and other business centers. Please contact 0816970093, 087880539615 or angelo_pelita@yahoo.com
Fantastic house for rent in kemang!! 5 Bedrooms, 5 Bathrooms. Lovely sunny pool. Garden. The house is right behind the Australian International School Kemang, so easy walking, (yes, WALKING) to the shops, cafes and the playground. House available now, for more information and to view please call, Umi Chasanah on 0813 84217679. Don't miss this opportunity for a great house in a great location.
Jakarta Expat · 21 November - 4 December 2012
The Proklamasi Mansion. A fashion to live in. An everyday escape to elegance. Our 37 rooms of guest houses will provide you the most luxury for life; resided in the very heart of Jakarta. Proklamasi Mansion is the best choice for your daily dose of serenity. Contact info: Lukman/ Ikhsan. Phone: 021 56160874 / 0818 0782 2887. Jl. Proklamasi no. 68, Menteng, Jakarta Pusat. Email: mahmudikhsan@ymail.com
Hotel Indonesia. Includes kitchen appliances, large screen TV and some furniture. $2,100/month. Also, new Toyota Avanza for rent by owner, $370/month. Includes insurance and maintenance, and driver can be provided. Flat and car both available mid-December. Please call 0812-830-57116, or email: laveramadrigal@gmail.com.
Rent House 500sqm, USD $2500/ mo at Permata Hijau, 2floors, 4Beds, 2Garage – 08176076038 / Ray White Mlawai 021-7202929. pahoton.sianturi@yahoo.com
Room for rent in Menteng/ Dipenogoro area. AC, Private bathroom. other facilities: gym, swimming pool, cafe. contact : Ikhsan 081807822887/ Lukman 021- 56160874
Apartment for rent! Jl. OTISTA no. 60 Jakarta Timur. 15 min from Kemang, 20 min from Menteng. For rent in private residence with swimming pool. Small apartment, but very new. Fully furnished with taste . 1 bedroom, 1 small office, kitchen. Air con, plasma screen, teak furniture. 32sqm2. 3.8 million a month/min 1 year. Tel : 0813 25 67 9666. riris@asials.com
Spacious and elegant three bedroom flat with city views, parquet floors and European fitted open plan kitchen at Apartemen Setiabudi, minutes from
For Rent. Exclusive Villa with sea view. Beautiful private beach house for rent nearby Cisolok, 15 minutes from beach resort Ocean Queen. Expatriate family, temporary leaving Indonesia. Rental period min 1 year, max 4 years. Security, daily cleaning, pool cleaning, maintenance all included. Just 900 USD per month
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to cover monthly costs. Only serious candidates with references. 460m2, private garden 8,000 m2, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, swimming pool, fully furnished, stylish European & Javanese design. Albertus1957@gmail.com
Lombok luxury beachfront villa. For holiday rental. 3 Suites each with k.S bed, spa bath, tropical shower. Wi fi, cable television. English speaking staff. Promo rates available. Ph: +6281246400246. www. vervevillaslombok.com
jobs
preferably native English speaker with goods report writing skills. *Economics background an advantage. Please send your resume to info@disb2b.com.
Available freelance nanny for evening and weekend. My number 081288064551
vacancies Family living in Dharmawangsa apartment looking for an experienced helper, who can speak English, enjoys cooking and interacting with children. Live in or live out. Please call : 08 19 08 28 50 00
to sell us yours, please sms me at 081288896770
Hi all, we are an Australian family in Pejaten looking for a maid/cook to help our family. We offer a good salary and will treat the staff member well. We are flexible on when they start as long as it is by February when our second child is due.
Ideally, we would like to employ someone who has been with another expat family. So if you are heading home this Dec/Jan and would like to help find your existing staff another job, please contact me at staff2704@gmail.com
French family living in BSD , is looking for a young energetic live-in helper to look after the house and kids. English is NOT required. Please contact Valerie asap. autisval@ gmail.com , or 081617794715.
Jakarta Real Estate Solutions, Jakarta’s premiere expat housing specialist is now hiring property agents. This is a commission only job with unlimited earning potential. Ability to speak Indonesian and English is required. Experienced agents preferred but we will train new agents. Please send CV to admin@jakres.com for a confidential interview.
Looking for Work Experience in teaching children and adults of various ages and proficiency in English. Well traveled. Organized, reliable, self motivated, confident, creative, enthusiastic and hard working. Email gurubhsinggrisjkt@ yahoo.com or SMS/phone 081 316 865 667
Looking for English speaking nanny for job in Jakarta. RP100,000 per day. Please send CV with work reference, photo and availability tosunofja@gmail.com or sms 0852 565 88458
Editor(s) needed. *Part-time/ work from home. *Good English,
Looking for part-time maid. Tuesday and Friday. 5 hours each day, gone by 6 pm. Mega Kuningan area apartment, laundry & ironing, full apartment cleaning, occasional errands, no food preparation or cooking, for 1 mature expat couple some English required. mobile: 0812 82 849822 or 0811 8606 303
We are urgently looking for a seat belt extender or easy base to fit our maxi cosi into the car. Now it doesn't fit because the seat belt is a few centimeters too short.
If you know where we can find an extender or easy base, or you want
5-star hotel is seeking a talent to be transformed to Santa Claus throughout Dec’12. Requirements: Male age 35-60 y.o (preferably Caucasian), outgoing, love children, good sense of humor, able to imitate Father Christmas. Interested candidates, please call (62 21) 2939 9558 or contact the Editor for email contact details.
Teachers needed for Primary & Secondary English, Mathematics and Science tutoring in Pantai Indah Kapuk. Must be native/fluent English speaker. Send CV tobrainyilc@ yahoo.com, or call Nathalie at 0818899800.
services
INTERNATIONAL, DOMESTIC, LOCAL, OFFICE MOVING, STORAGE ... Call Francois 085 8838 98678, email: francois@safeway.co.id, or Lanny 081 3166 61874, email: lanny@safewayrelo.com www.safewayrelo.com “RELOCATION MADE EASY”
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division, provides corporate training and team development services. We are different, since we diagnose, custom-design, and evaluate the effectiveness of every program for distinguished Indonesian and multinational companies. Contact us at +62 21 522 9917 or tdi@ prismas.co.id for a free consultation
Learn Bahasa Indonesia (and English) with experienced and professional teacher. she taught at several famous language schools in Jakarta. Please contact her, for further info mobile 0812 82967 345
Discover colorful magic at Crayola Store Indonesia. Shop online at www. crayolastore-indonesia.com for great savings on your pre-holiday shopping. 15% off on all Color Wonder items. 10% off on all Crayon items. Shop more and save up to 30% off! Promo ends December 15 2012.
Need flexible courses? Want to study privately at home, office or in a class? Bahasa Indonesia class starts in January 2013 at the American Club. Private classes also available for Bahasa / English/ Mandarin. Qualified teachers & excellent materials. 021-68888246/0813-85590009 sibchool@sibschool.com, www.sibschool.com
Chemie Private One Stop Home Tutoring Program. Tel. 0811-119405, 0811-1988887 (Yasmin). chemiepr@ cbn.net.id. www.chemieprivat. wordpress.com. We are a group of tutors for international school students and some adults who might need private tutoring. Subjects are: Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Languages (English, French, Mandarin, Bahasa Indonesia, etc.) and Computer. Our tutors come home.They speak very good English. The tutoring services are available throughout Jakarta. Prices are very competitive and reasonable. Tutors are young and are fully committed to work with you children to ensure their academic success in school.
NO MORE BORING PRESENTATIONS !!! increase sales and skyrocket your career now with help from Jakarta's
public speaking and presentation skills coach Peter Miller. Make your way now to SpeakersCoach.com for your first point of Contact + a free offer to receive the SECRETS OF THE GREAT COMMUNICATORS eBook (worth $47). Pete Miller: Pete@petemiller.com 08121873 9888
Traveling? Let us help you! As your partner in business, we aspire to provide service standards that are faster, more accurate and more reliable. Contact us now to assist you for all your travel needs. PT. Amazing World Explorer T&T. Kemang Square, 3rd floor unit III12. Jl. Kemang Raya no. 5. Phone: 7179 4722 - awe.tours@gmail. com
Have the Coolest Party With BINTANG PARTY EXPRESSWe deliver and serve Bintang & Heineken Draught beer to your door, just email to : party_express@yahoo.com or dial 759 24611 or 0878 7592 1598
ARE YOU IN PAIN? WANT TO FEEL BETTER? At our wellness center, Lifestyle Chiropractic, our American trained professionals have helped 1000s of practice members: improve sleep, decrease back/neck pain, eliminate headaches, when all else failed. even avoid getting sick/flu with better immunity, more
energy, improved breathing, less brain fog, decrease stress! Just to name a few. Call now and mention the Jakarta Expat to receive 50% off initial consult and first treatment. www.lifestylechiropracticjakarta. com 08111041881 / 021 7203769
Flamingo Studio provides private & regular classes for Ballet, Modern Dance, Fun Music & Movement, Wushu, Art and many more. Children & Adult classes are available. For more information call 021-3920010
The best tantric massage in town for relaxing, come to your place, hotel, and apartment. Please call: 085850343351
Medical evacuation health & life insurance. Let us diagnose your needs. Contact Paul Beale, mobile: +62 816 137 0663, office: 021-5220990 E: paulbeale@gms-financial.com
Jakarta Expat · 21 November - 4 December 2012
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Jakarta Expat · 26 September - 9 October 2012
Place a Classified Ad and get results!
Are the intricacies of business relationships in Indonesia a mystery to you? Visit the “Doing Business in Indonesia” section on the expat website for numerous articles packed with cross-cultural info, practical tips, resources, job hunting advice, and info on expatriate business associations. Living in Indonesia, A Site for Expatriates www.expat.or.id
Bahasa Indonesia lessons for expats given by experienced instructor at your house or office, letter of recommendation available. Please call Chairuman 0812 1037 466.
Vijay ac service. Good clean ac service. Satisfaction guaranteed. Service all type of air conditioner. Air conditioner problem?? Just call us : 081364335515or 021-94366566. Email: suraj_8800@yahoo.com. We serve: repair ac. Service and maintenance. Pipeline installation ac. Parts sales. Experience in serving: Apartments, home, school and office
others CAR FOR RENT For rent monthly including driver, insurance, maintenance: Toyota new Avanza 2012= Rp.5.500.000,/month. Toyota Innova 2012= Rp.5.500.000,-.Toyota Avanza 2010= Rp.4.500.000,-. Also available daily (12hr incl. Driver&Fuel in town) = Rp.400.000,-. Please call 0816865653
Don’t Forget! Jakarta Animal Aid Network can use anything you are not able to sell. We can pick it up! Please sms Natalie at 08111135309. We are also in need of funding for our new location for socialization cages for the Topeng Monyet (dancing monkeys) that we are able to rescue from the streets of Jakarta and for large enclosures for all the dogs waiting for adoption. Please see our websitewww. jakartaanimalaid.com for more info. We hope you can help us out!
I thought I was doing the right thing in buying top quality synthetic Rattan Chairs (set of 4 minimalist design) with matching Side Table + set of 2 Bar Stools, alas I was alone on that idea, therefore all new never used, European exported model for 2012, by top manufacturer, sturdy steel tube frame work · Outdoor Large Chairs x 4 with Matching Table as a set for Rp.4.500.000,(purchased for Rp.5.900.000,- and that was heavily discounted) · 2 x High Bar Stools (very sturdy, suit heavier drinker!) Rp.2.000.000 for both (purchased for Rp.2.500.000,-) · All New and Never Used · Can deliver For Pictures please email me Edwin 081 812 6188
Anybody who has an unwanted Tuxedo/ Black tie suit for sale or hire please get in touch. Also advice on where to purchase would be great. Anything around 40inch chest for a 6ft tall man.email churrosbros@ hotmail.co.uk or call 085780123891
Furniture, Appliances, Maternity and Baby items, Televisions, Blue Air Filter, etc.
Most items less than 2 years old and come with original packaging. Please Visit http://www.flickr.com/photos/ nmd_osa/ to view items. Periodic updates will be made as items are sold or others become available. If you have any questions or would like to view, purchase, or discuss prices of any item, please contact Nicole at ndemestihas2@hotmail.com or send SMS to 08118604707 – no calls please. Pick up in Kemang Dalam.
Looking for a place to rent children's costumes (farm animals) for a Christmas drama. If you have a contact of one, please let me know at 0815-840-49-885
Bicycle for sale. Trek 7000 21-gear bike, blue, with kick stand and rack. In very good condition. Rp.3.5m. Please contact Richard Codrington rjakarta12@gmail.com
2 infant car seats barely used for 2 mths available for sale, 1 gracco and 1 quinny. Interested persons please mail us at dimpsbhat@gmail.com. Price on request
Looking for a secondhand trampoline (large with net around) for my child. Prefered in good condition. If you have one or know of any one thinking of selling, sms me at 0811 86 03468
JEWELLERY MAKING CLASS, Thursdays 9.30-12.00 @ JICC. Make your own jewelry from semiprecious stones, crystals, glass beads, fresh water pearls, metal beads and wooden beads. Learn the basic skills of stringing, attaching clasps/hooks and making loops. Choose your stones and beads from our extensive selections to make your own necklace, bracelet and earrings. Why not make personalised Christmas gifts for you and your loved ones? To inquire please contact Ibu Sitie, Jakarta International Community Center. Jl. Kemang Dalam X No. E-6A Jakarta. Phone: 021-7192216 / 71792813. E: jicc_online@yahoo. com / jicc@cbn.net.id. www. jicconline.com. To arrange your own group of Jewellery Making Class at your home (4-8 ppl), please contact Nicola at 081310033210 or nicola. parma@hotmail.com. Pondok Indah, Bintaro or Cipete area preferred.
Bahasa Indonesia class at the British Woman Association, every Tuesday 10-11.30 AM. Learn simple
Jakarta Expat · 21 November - 4 December 2012
conversations in Bahasa Indonesia and make the most of your stay in Indonesia. Drop-ins are welcome. For further inquiry or to arrange a one on one session at your convenience, please contact Nicola 081310033210 or email nicola. parma@hotmail.com. Pondok Indah, Cipete or Bintaro area preferred.
5000 Indonesian Antiques, Antiquities and Tribal Art Objects are looking for a “home” where they can properly be displayed and sold. 1000+ Textiles, 350 Stone Sculptures, 300 Wooden Artefacts, Weapons, Bronzes, Paintings and other Works of Art and much more from the Bronze Age to the early 20th century, collected over 40 years, now need a House or Villa, Established Gallery, 5 Star Hotel, Restaurant (or other) where “5 Star Guests” are looking for “5 star Objects”. We’re not looking for big/fast money; we are looking for a reliable partner (with reliable accounting).Large or small, in Jakarta and/or Bali. Let’s make money together! Contact us: dmulia98@yahoo.com
We need female models for our fitting session that is done once-two times in a week. Payment will be done twice per month. The product includes Underwear, Swimwear & Outerwear. The face will not be captured in the fitting session. Requirement: - Size 75D/80C. Minimum height 160 cm.- Body weight is normal and proportional. Send your data and body pictures to recruitment_puls@yahoo.com.
38 foot Uniflite. Good sea-keeping boat for pleasure or work. 2 forward cabins, shower-toilet, x 350SHP Detroits professionally rebuilt. Onan 220V 6kva. Full AC. Well equipped incl radar fish finder, rubber dinghy and outboard. Full legal current indonesian papers. kunang2000@ gmail.com - 081314002059
Fancy candle holders on SALE for Home Decoration, Diwali & Christmas! Retail and Wholesale available! Call 0855-9000999 for further information.
For Sale : A Champion blood line Golden Retriever puppy (Brazilian) BoD 29-4-2012 call : 081310206109 PIN : 2A00A4BD
www.kekayuan.com.Fully customizable furniture with a modern, minimalist, Scandinavian twist, made out of solid recycled teakwood. Easier monitoring and faster delivery as workshop is in Jakarta area. Email: bagus@kekayuan.com , Phone: 0818 068 558 17, Gallery Address: Jl. KH. Dewantoro No. 2, Kampung Sawah, Kelurahan Sawah Lama, Ciputat, Tangerang Selatan.
Minimum 3 persons, maximum 8 persons. Price starting at $ 160 person/day. Departure every Wednesday. For more information contact: info@divingcruisesambasi. com.www.divingcruisesambasi. com Now available at wholesale prices! From wine and spirit glasses to decanters and vases, KROSNO offers hundreds of imported fine glassware products at competitive prices. Visit www.limabintang.com to view our entire catalog with offers up to 50% off. Home delivery available on some orders.
Used books, material for teaching English conversation - good condition. Business, self-study books, children's, teacher's reference tools. From Rp 50,000. Sms only 081-7738936
For Sale Car Seat. Never used. New Price 1,8 million, selling it for 1 jt. Sms to 0811169234
I would like to sell my chandelier. if you are interested, please email me at earley_michael@yahoo.com
personals Easy going mixed race couple would like to meet like-minded curious couples/singles for adult fun times in Jakarta. Email us at ThreeForTea@yahoo.com
Fun times never last, but memories are everlasting. Only a few can get their fantasies coloured here. Drop your mail to mypillow2000@gmail. com if you think you are gorgeous. Special offer! Private Diving Cruises (6days/5nights) on a traditional buginese schooner in Komodo. 23
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Jakarta Expat · 21 November - 4 December 2012