Friday, November 25, 2011

Bali: Cheap Sex and Massage



Sex Massage Plus in Denpasar Bali
Most of good massage places are in Kuta and Nusa Dua area. But for you who like advanture, you might want to try some of these places.


Mutiara - Jl. Teuku Umar, Denpasar (just opposite Hero / Pizza Hut near the round about)
This place was dark and dirty. The toilet was even worst. The girls were mostly in their middle 30. But if you look for sex, you are in the right place. The girls won't do any good massages.

Sekar Langit & Sylviana - Jl. P. Moyo
These two places are side by side. They are cleaner than Mutiara, more sun light coming in. Only one toilet without shower. Some of the girls are quite young (early 20).

Wisata Bali - Jl. Tukad Pakerisan
Most Girls were young (early 20). Two of them which I tried really wild. They opened my cloths while I just got in to the room and started the BJ. I didn't feel like to use the toilet. I don't think they change the bed / pillow sheet for every customer. It's smell bad.

Rianti - Jl. Cargo
Only one girl was QUITE OK. The rest was fak up (40 i think). They will do anything you want.

Puri Asih - Jl. Gurita, Sesetan (near the Pegok Field)
Dirty dirty dirty, but the service was good. She bathed me really nice.

Rembulan - Jl. Diponegoro (Opposite Yamaha, at the back of shop complex)
Girls were mostly in their 30s. as above. They will do anything you want.

Ramayana - Intersection of Jl. Setiabudi and Gunung Agung.
Girls were mostly in their 30s. as above. They will do anything you want.

Ah too much if I should comment all of them. Here are the list:

Sakura - Jl. Gunung Agung, on the left side (south) not far from the intersection above (Ramayana)
Arini - Jl. Setiabudi, one the left side (west) just before the intersection with Jl Sutomo
Srikandi - Jl. Gatot Subroto Barat east of Radio Pinguin
Lembayung - Jl. Imambonjol, North of jl. Gunung Soputan, south of Jl. Teuku Umar. On the west side.

All of them are quite the same. The places were quite dirty, the sheet and towel oftenly smells. Some have pretty girls and young. Price for massage normally 50.000. Others are between 100.000 - 300.000.

Cheap Flight Ticket To Bali



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San Francisco to Denpasar (Bali) - $950
Los Angeles to Denpasar (Bali) - $1022
New York to Denpasar (Bali) - $1227

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Bali is an island in Indonesia, and not actually a city in and of itself. Popular areas to visit include the arts center, Ubud, the developed surfing areas of Kuta and Legian, and relaxing in Seminyak. The beaches are legendary, as are the plentiful cultural events and fantastic food. For more on Bali, read Nick’s extensive guide to Bali, BaliBlog.

Airfare to Bali will be the cheapest on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursday. Mondays are popular with business travellers and weekends are key dates for holidaymakers wanting the longest trips possible – avoid these dates.

Also consider flights into Jakarta. To get between the cities, you can grab a spot on a train, bus or flight. Look for cheap flights on no frills airlines. AirAsia, Valuair, Citilink, Lion Air and Indonesia AirAsia fly to Bali. Although it will take longer to reach your destination, a bus or train could save you enough cash to make it worth your while.

Another possible money-saving tip is to look for flights that go through Bangkok, Thailand; Delhi, India; or another major gateway city instead of flying direct. Because there are more flights – and competition – from these cities on low budget airlines, you can save some cash over flying non-stop to your destination. It is very common to layover in one of these main cities.

Finally, consider traveling on a lesser-known carrier. Garuda Indonesia is the national airline. However, Qantas, Royal Brunei, Cathay Pacific and other airlines also stop in Bali.

The most expensive air tickets to Bali are found during peak holiday travel times, such as the New Year. Also be aware of national events or festivals, which can also cause ticket prices to rise.

Summary of Money Saving Tips:

Fly mid-week
Book your holiday during the off-peak season
Consider flying into Jakarta and traveling overland to Bali via train, bus, or inexpensive ticket
Look for flights that go through large cities, with many flights
Check out carriers besides the national airline – they may undercut the monopolistic competition
For more information on Bali, check out BootsnAll’s Bali Travel Guide.

Bali Cheap Clothes




First (before 1981) the word or combination of five letters J + O + G + E + R does not exist or at least we have never seen or heard used anywhere, anytime and by anyone else, but at the end 1980, when we plan to have a name for our little shop that time we'll open on Jl. Sulawesi 37, Denpasar (right in front of Pasar Badung - Bali's largest traditional market), by the Office of Trade, we requested and even required to have a name for our store, so that our stores can be distinguished by the shops of others who of course well or even have a name, such as Sinar Mas Stores, Independent Shops, Shops Jaya Abadi, Shop Cheap, Simple Shop and others, but we / I (Joseph Theodorus Wulianadi) who was born on on 9 months 9, 1951 (in on a bed) in Denpasar (the capital city of Bali) who seems to have become accustomed to being "other than another" (like nyleneh) at the time as normal or natural, subjective, autonomous (independent) and reasonably refused to name our store with a common name or let alone the smell of "public domain".

Bali Hacker Warning


In computer security and everyday language, a hacker is someone who breaks into computers and computer networks. Hackers may be motivated by a multitude of reasons, including profit, protest, or because of the challenge.[1] The subculture that has evolved around hackers is often referred to as the computer underground but it is now an open community.[2] While other uses of the word hacker exist that are not related to computer security, they are rarely used in mainstream context. They are subject to the long standing hacker definition controversy about the true meaning of the term hacker. In this controversy, the term hacker is reclaimed by computer programmers who argue that someone breaking into computers is better called a cracker,[3] not making a difference between computer criminals (black hats) and computer security experts (white hats). Some white hat hackers claim that they also deserve the title hacker, and that only black hats should be called