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You love Bali. What do you like about Bali so much?
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mandy wrote:I LOVE Bali. And I LOVE eating meat. Not my dog but.

Each to their own.
Bet ya don't eat out of street carts :P

Heading back in 22 days for a months break, our cheap holiday. I could go to Queensland for 4 days for the same amount of dollars :P My first feed of chicken satay sticks will be interesting, I will take a pic and post it :P
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Culprit wrote:
mandy wrote:I LOVE Bali. And I LOVE eating meat. Not my dog but.

Each to their own.
Bet ya don't eat out of street carts :P
I have a mate who is ExecutiveChef at Padme resort so why bother with street food. The pasta and scallops are delicious.
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Never been to Asia and have no real desire to.

I considered going to Bali long and hard about 12 months back, but decided against it and that moment is now past.

I'm past the stage where cheap holidays in 3rd world countries has much appeal
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stui magpie wrote:Never been to Asia and have no real desire to.

I considered going to Bali long and hard about 12 months back, but decided against it and that moment is now past.

I'm past the stage where cheap holidays in 3rd world countries has much appeal
Good on ya Stui, I can only hope more Australians don't visit there. :P
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Culprit wrote:
stui magpie wrote:Never been to Asia and have no real desire to.

I considered going to Bali long and hard about 12 months back, but decided against it and that moment is now past.

I'm past the stage where cheap holidays in 3rd world countries has much appeal
Good on ya Stui, I can only hope more Australians don't visit there. :P
Go for it, enjoy. :lol:

I'll take a week in Port Douglas over a month in Bali any day. :wink:
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Culprit wrote:
mandy wrote:I LOVE Bali. And I LOVE eating meat. Not my dog but.

Each to their own.
Bet ya don't eat out of street carts :P
That would be a no. Why would you when you can dine on lobster and a huge seafood platter for about $30 inside?

I'd just about kill for a week in Bali right about now, let alone a month. Enjoy!
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Arrived in Bali Saturday, first meal Satay Chicken. No dog on offer. Apparently the Government have done some serious investigations over the story and surprisingly can't find the source of the story. Walked along the beach and I've checked out the local food on offer and sorry to disappoint but no dog.

I can say WA Bogan count is lower than previous years and the weather is 28/30. Beers bloody cold and it's good to be away from Melbourne

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Culprit wrote:Arrived in Bali Saturday, first meal Satay Chicken. No dog on offer. Apparently the Government have done some serious investigations over the story and surprisingly can't find the source of the story. Walked along the beach and I've checked out the local food on offer and sorry to disappoint but no dog.

I can say WA Bogan count is lower than previous years and the weather is 28/30. Beers bloody cold and it's good to be away from Melbourne

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The thing that really surprised me about Bali was the food. It's fabulous. So easy to find decent portions of healthy fresh food. The fruit is to die for. (And so is the weather! It's not the cold that's the killer here, it's the bloody wind!)
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Racking up plenty of kms walking and the foods great. Had some great Mexican at lunch yesterday and we were so full we didn't bother with dinner last night. Been for my morning walk and just downloaded Game of Thrones to watch later. Now to tackle the buffet and to contemplate what to do in paradise.
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Is there much in the news about the ongoing genocide in West Papua or the 500,000 people killed by the Indonesian military?

Paradise for some perhaps.
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Nothing in the local newspapers or on Australian news. Australia a pulled out of West Papua a few decades ago. We don't give a shit about them like we don't give a shit about refugees Skids.
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These are precisely the sort of conditions that many of the people we currently imprison are fleeing from.
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^ do we know that ? It does not seem to be true in much of Europe. And why do so many come without passports and travel past so many other countries to get here ?
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