No More Bikini In Bali?

Indonesia lawmakers are discussing a law to ban bikini across the country, including Bali.

Indonesia plans to ban bikini in Bali

One less reason to go Bali? Or one more reason go to Bali FAST? But I think, even it is passed, there will always be ways to turn around. Maybe a piece of scarf over the top? Or batik sarung over the bottom?

World’s Top 10 Horniest Countries, Malaysia Ranked 7th

Seriously I don’t know this Top 10 Horniest Countries list was based on what, but somehow it looks rather similar to what Durex does regularly. The list goes like this:

1. Greece
2. Brazil
3. Russia
4. China
5. Poland
6. Italy
7. Malaysia
8. Spain
9. Switzerland
10. Mexico

Source: AskMen

No Japan, where AV industry is so so so established and churning in big bucks yearly. No US, the country regarded as the freest in the world. I am surprised that Malaysia’s standing in this list. Malaysia beats many strong countries and stands at 7th, really Malaysia Boleh! But where is Singapore? How can the first world country, Singapore lose out to the developing countries like Malaysia, China, or Mexico? How can? So many PRC, Indonesia, Thailand girls flocking into Singapore to earn big bucks, yet Singapore does not manage to make it to the list. What a disappointment!

By the way, the way the article talked about Malaysia is funny:

Malaysia
In public, this country definitely appears conservative. For example, there was a recent controversy over whether sex education should be taught in high school or not — not exactly sexually liberated. However, behind closed doors lies (pun totally intended) the real story: Malaysians are swinging from the bedposts, and loving every minute of it. Occasionally we’ll get a glimpse of it - like when Malaysia’s Minister of Health was forced to step down after his homemade sex tapes made the rounds in January of 2008.

Horny hangouts: In Kuala Lumpur, check out these bars and clubs for a straightforward party: Aloha, Poppy Bar or the Rum Jungle. To “choose your own adventure” visit the Beach Club where there’s a good chance a girl comes at a price, but she’ll be worth every penny.

Money Rain?

Indonesian writer, Tung Desem Waringin, planned to drop money from airplane, as a marketing stunt to promote his upcoming new book.

“I want to create a rain of money in Jakarta,” author and motivational speaker Tung Desem Waringin said. “It’s a little bit crazy, but it’s marketing.”

For sure he knows how to “motivate” people……

Indonesian plans to drop money out of airplane

Rarest Rhino Caught on Camera

Cameras catch glimpse of world’s rarest rhino: WWF

We have padlock on, no special service here!

Yes yes yes, the East Jawa officers are so clever. To stop masseuses in local massage parlors from providing illegal prostitution services, the administration office of Batu, East Jawa has requested masseuses to have padlock on their pants. This is to show that they are clean, no special service.

Clever right? But it seems like they forgot something. In order to make it really clean, I think the masseuses need to have their fingers and mouth locked also. Right?

Having CCTV in the rooms will be something more efficient I think.

Reuters: Masseuses told to padlock pants
MSNBC: Indonesian masseuses told to lock their pants (There is a clear photo of that padlock on pant)
AFP: Indonesian Masseuses Lock Their Pants

Mas Selamat Kastari Sought Refuge In East Java?

I remember 2 days back there was a blogger written about his cousin who had seen Mas Selamat Kastari in Pasir Ris MacDonald. They called police. Policed arrived and after checking through CCTV, they confirmed it is Mas Selamat Kastari. I am not sure how real it was because there is no official way to confirm it. Last I heard the blogger has removed that article. Then, the government insisted that there is no evidence of Mas Selamat Kastari leaving the country. Means he is still in Singapore right? But now came this article from Jakarta Post saying that Mas Selamat Kastari had sought refuge in East Java. Who shall we believe now?

Taken from Jakarta Post:

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