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Last activity 13 August 2014 by Bella_Shu

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sissyemodz

hi, I'm new :D

anyone strangers in Surabaya who would like to hang out :D or will be gathering in Malang at this weekend :p ??

Nonovn

Hi
I'm a french guy working in Surabaya, just arrived 2 weeks ago.
Let me know if you have some plan to hang out, i would be pleased to meet people here.
By the way, are you in Surabaya or in Malang?
See u

sissyemodz

hi...

i live in Surabaya :D
sometimes move to Malang

well, this weekend I will be going to Malang.
do some works, and will a little bit hang out in over there :D

how about you ?

harlem napitupulu

Hi, everyone

I feel more comfortable living in Malang than in Surabaya.

because there the air cooler and more comfortable to relax.

Cheers.

sitisiti

Hi Guys
Nonovn and sisye welcome to Surabaya. I am also living around Surabaya. Will be great if we all have gathering and make friend.

sissyemodz

Hi, anyone have a plan to do meet up ?? :D thanks

sequens

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HaileyinHongKong

Few are stranger than some of the people here.

sissyemodz

HaileyinHongKong wrote:

Few are stranger than some of the people here.


Are you in Malang ?

happyhour

You can call Aman....but he is in Jakarta for 2 days only  :par:

Ohhh....just realized he did not put his number in this thread,

HaileyinHongKong

sissyemodz wrote:

Are you in Malang ?


No, but I just ate some the other day.

sissyemodz

HaileyinHongKong wrote:
sissyemodz wrote:

Are you in Malang ?


No, but I just ate some the other day.


So where you stay now?

happyhour

hussain12 wrote:

Where you come from?


Who??

Fred

happyhour wrote:
hussain12 wrote:

Where you come from?


Who??


No idea.
Anyone else getting PMs?

happyhour

mas fred wrote:
happyhour wrote:
hussain12 wrote:

Where you come from?


Who??


No idea.
Anyone else getting PMs?


Maybe we both just go to Bogor and see who else is there??

Fred

A road trip would be lovely, but I have visitors coming from Wonosobo.
Still, they're seriously stuck in traffic, so there may be time.:D

happyhour

Here in South Jakarta still very quiet, no traffic at all up to now but guess later in the afternoon things will change.

However we may aim going to Bogor next weekend la, by then we should know "who" else will be there.... :cool:

lukereg

Tom where in the south are you? O

lukereg

The o is not intentionable

Fred

lukereg wrote:

The o is not intentionable


I though you were Spanisho :D

After several hours, our visitors have moved about 20 miles.
We may have lunch before we meet them, and dinner, and maybe breakfast.



.

happyhour

Lol...thats a great idea fred  :D

Luke, I am Kemang/Cipete area....all still OK

lukereg

Oh OK. I am in Duren Tiga so not so far away. The city is a little more busy than yesterday but still very quiet

happyhour

Later in the afternoon I believe traffic also here will be more....but still a good time cruising around

HaileyinHongKong

mas fred wrote:

Anyone else getting PMs?


I just got one that read, "hi".  I was offended.  I'm not even drunk.

HaileyinHongKong

lukereg wrote:

The o is not intentionable


This is my new favorite post on this site.

happyhour

HaileyinHongKong wrote:
mas fred wrote:

Anyone else getting PMs?


I just got one that read, "hi".  I was offended.  I'm not even drunk.


Yeah....at least he should have said "hi you"

Fred

Our visitors took nearly three days to get from Wonosobo to Jakarta.
They had a shower as soon as they arrived - a good move.

happyhour

And after shower straight back to Wonosobo??

:unsure

Fred

happyhour wrote:

And after shower straight back to Wonosobo??

:unsure


One has.
My wife's family isn't small, but it is spread out over time.
The youngest sister is about 12, just ready for SMP, but her mum died and her dad isn't rich, so I've paid for her to go to a boarding school.
It's an Islamic place but, unlike the silly stereotypes, the education is rounded and the school looks pretty good. The general standard of English is surprisingly good.
When I went to take a look at the place, I got dragged into the English lesson and was shocked.
I expected, "hello meester", but got conversation and well thought out questions.
It was clear from the range of questions asked, the school was doing a very nice job.
Anyway, she starts in a few days, but could hardly travel alone, so her dad accompanied her, but buggered off yesterday, less than 24 hours after arriving. We have a house guest for the next few days, something my Daughter loves. They sat around most of the day yesterday, playing computer games, while my daughter taught her Aunt some English.

Bella_Shu

mas fred wrote:
happyhour wrote:

And after shower straight back to Wonosobo??

:unsure


One has.
My wife's family isn't small, but it is spread out over time.
The youngest sister is about 12, just ready for SMP, but her mum died and her dad isn't rich, so I've paid for her to go to a boarding school.
It's an Islamic place but, unlike the silly stereotypes, the education is rounded and the school looks pretty good. The general standard of English is surprisingly good.
When I went to take a look at the place, I got dragged into the English lesson and was shocked.
I expected, "hello meester", but got conversation and well thought out questions.
It was clear from the range of questions asked, the school was doing a very nice job.
Anyway, she starts in a few days, but could hardly travel alone, so her dad accompanied her, but buggered off yesterday, less than 24 hours after arriving. We have a house guest for the next few days, something my Daughter loves. They sat around most of the day yesterday, playing computer games, while my daughter taught her Aunt some English.


Whatta lovely girl(ur daughter) mas Fred. Why they using "stranger" word and inviting for meet up?? I was thought that stranger are different with new member or upcoming mate. Usually that word is qualified for somebody who unknown in negative way. And who is "who"?? "U know who" from Harry potter? :P

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