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  • ADG
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    Correct N9103M..

    Odd bunch of people aren't they? By the way, i'm not a he ...

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  • eddie_AB6
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    Originally posted by fjki98
    Too many terorist atack in jakarta that kills thoasands of people. I hate to see people killed but the first that i know is the mariot hotel bombing in jakarta. Scared to visit jakarta
    , the country you are currently living in is not a safe place too . There are 4 countries are VERY DANGEROUS now.
    & there are :
    Indonesia
    Malaysia
    Singapore
    Thailand (south)


    - Indonesia is the world's largest Muslim country.

    - Malaysia is a Muslim country too but only 60% people live in Malaysia are Muslim, the rest are either Buddhist, Hindu, Chriatian or have no religion at all.

    - Singapore, according to Ghibli, has no national religion. Even though most people in that small island are Chinese (Buddhist), we still CANNOT change the fact that the island belongs to the Malay. If you look back at the history, Malays are the "orang asli" aka "people originally from there & already live there looooooooooooong time ago before the Chinese came to the island.

    - Thailand is a Buddhist country, but there have been some attacks in Southern Thailand recently.

    **By the way, J-Bird_MD11, still remember we got some private chat about Singapore & Malaysia last month thru PM ???? Those Malays living in Malaysia & Singapore ARE NOT immigrant as you claimed . There already live in the Malaysia (peninsular Malaysia) & Singapore LOOOOOOOOOOOOONG TIME ago before the Chinese came to Malaysia & Singapore around in the 15th century. Malays are the "Orang Asli" of Peninsular malaysia too. Yeah, some Malays came from Indonesia but Malay is just a SMALL etchnic group in Indonesia now. Beside, these 4 countries (Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei) are sharing a similar cultures & may be you guys didn't know that these 4 countries (Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei) have the SAME national language.

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  • eddie_AB6
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    Originally posted by ADG
    You're more likely to be killed in a car accident than a terrorist attack.
    , salah2 putera/puteri bapak yg tewas dlm kemalangan jln raya nanti. Braengsek.

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  • indian airlines
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    Originally posted by ADG
    You're more likely to be killed in a car accident than a terrorist attack.





    ADG
    Statistically, yes. Theoretically, I don't think so. Imho you have a better chance of surviving a car crash than of surviving a terrorist attack.

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  • ADG
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    You're more likely to be killed in a car accident than a terrorist attack.





    ADG

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  • BA747-436
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    Yeah, not a clue what your on about. Cheers for loosing the faces though.

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  • eddie_AB6
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    Originally posted by BA747-436
    Eddie, do us a favour and get rid of all those " " on your signature line. Dam anoying pal
    DeltaASA16's brother . Anyway, it's done.

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  • BA747-436
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    Eddie, do us a favour and get rid of all those " " on your signature line. Dam anoying pal

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  • Irfan
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    Too many terorist atack in jakarta that kills thoasands of people. I hate to see people killed but the first that i know is the mariot hotel bombing in jakarta. Scared to visit jakarta

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  • A340_flyer
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    And it looks like he's going to win by a very comfortable margin!

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  • eddie_AB6
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    Originally posted by ADG
    What's that new guys name? Bangbang? Gangbang? Bambam?

    Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.

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  • ADG
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    What's that new guys name? Bangbang? Gangbang? Bambam?







    ADG

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  • A340_flyer
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    It's not too hard, its more a matter of committment to reform than anything else. The only obstacle is Suharto's legacy, corruption. But to be honest those days were still good ones and I do also miss those times.

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  • eddie_AB6
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    Originally posted by A340_flyer
    Originally posted by eddie_AB6
    The Indonesia's GDP growth (pre-financial - during Suharto years) was 9%. So if SBY can't make it (if he becomes the president of Indonesia), i think we better ask Suharto to become the president of Indonesia AGAIN
    Cut that figure down by a third and you'll have Indonesia's pre-Financial crisis growth rate. From the late 1960s until 1997 Indonesia averaged 6-7 percent annual GDP growth. Once the economy recovers annual economic growth will probably still hover around 6 percent. I also have full confidence Indonesia will make the recovery over the next few years.
    Well, will see if Susilo can do it (if he becomes the next president). To be honest, WE MISS SUHARTO VERY MUCH .

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  • A340_flyer
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    Originally posted by chrisburns
    No one is linking the US, YET, it happens everytime, just like your fellow country boy Simpleboy, believe that 9/11 was a US government cover up becuase thats what one of the newspapers down there said. Everytime something like this happens, SOMEONE always says, its a US government cover up, that is what i was trying to say
    Difference is, I'm not Simpleboy. Just because we're both from the same country it doesn't mean we necessarily think alike. Like I said earlier, who said I was blaming the US?

    Originally posted by eddie_AB6
    The Indonesia's GDP growth (pre-financial - during Suharto years) was 9%. So if SBY can't make it (if he becomes the president of Indonesia), i think we better ask Suharto to become the president of Indonesia AGAIN
    Cut that figure down by a third and you'll have Indonesia's pre-Financial crisis growth rate. From the late 1960s until 1997 Indonesia averaged 6-7 percent annual GDP growth. Once the economy recovers annual economic growth will probably still hover around 6 percent. I also have full confidence Indonesia will make the recovery over the next few years.

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