Got your attention? Good!
I wanted to heat things up as this forum seems to be in a slumber. So I'm throwing out an old but common theme of the worldly. This may or may not be my personal opinion so spare me the bashing.
This place used to be great! I remember when (insert locale) was so cool. Now it's overrun with (insert any number of negatives) and it's all the fault of the .....
a. locals
b. expats
c. tourists
d. Tommy Suharto
I have been going to Bali since 1981 so I could do 100's of these but today I decided to look to the future and accept Bali for what it is/was on Friday when I left. The best place ever to go for a holiday in the world with lovely smiling people, good shopping, lots of fun with other tourists and locals. You can make life time friends, Indonesian, German, French or Americans.
I have just returned from Bali :D and took a friend with me who was one of the group of first timers in 1981. We are very different people compared to 25 years ago. Bits of memory came back to her, not much and to see what a great holiday she had just confirmed to me "it is what you want it to be".
Anyway as you say that's my opinion today, and am still on a high after just returning. :)
Tina
OK, I'll give it a go:
This place used to be great! I remember when Gilimanuk was so cool. Now it's overrun with Tommy Suharto and it's all the fault of Habibi! :P
Good one Roy :D :D :)
YOUR ALL A BUNCH OF @##$%@ SLAVES!
THATS RIGHT , SLAVES.
YOU ALL THINK YOUR SAFE IN YOUR LITTLE WORLDS YOU HAVE CREATED BUT WE WILL HAVE THE LAST LAUGH.
EARTH USED TO BE SUCH A COOL PLACE, NOW ITS OVERRUN WITH THESE ALL THESE DAMNED HUMANS. :evil:
How right you are DD! In my past life I was a beautiful stone then after a few billion years of bliss some genious made me into a wheel. Well, you know the rest . . .
maybe someone should invite mr bounder back to the forum, his posts in the archives and the numerous reactions to his wacky posts makes for some interesting reading.
really opened my eyes to "the true nature of the balinese and bali itself" you know?
thinkin about cancelling my ticket to bali too, i WAS going to arrive on wednesday ,but I d HATE to think I might pay 5 times what a local dirt farmer paid for the same plate of nasi goreng!
on second thoughts, i dont think i will cancel.
hey Roy, hows your new house ? all done? also , is the gallery open? and whats the address of the gallery so we can visit it.
Paradise is more a state of mind than a point on the map. With the right attitude, paradise can be found anywhere. With the wrong attitude, one man's paradise is another's hell. Returning from my first trip to Bali in the late 70's, I thought I had found hell on earth and vowed never to return. 30 years later and many return trips under my belt and a wife with business based there, I've grown to love the place and have found that it provides me endless opportunities to be fascinated...and endless opportunites to be appalled.
OK...that said...can I still vote for Tommy?
Iīm agree with you Tony. Bali was for me just one of beatiful island in my country... I didnīt thought that one day, i find this island as one place in Indonesian with more international understanding between peoples... and thatīs make Bali one of World-Paradise in Indonesia for me.
The number of negatives are fault of many people... exactly people with power ... like Tomy.
Dyah
"Indonesia: Jauh di mata, dekat di hati"
Salam-Regards-Saludos-Gruesse
Dyah Narang-Huth, http://www.ikat-agentur.com
Um... but was this a paradise to start with anyway?
The scene, no doubt is paradise. The people...well... if it's the first time, sure, the people 'seem' nice and always smiling. But as some of us know, the Balinese have a smile for every emotion. You never know what they really think.
The tourists have always been there since the 1920's when the Dutch came and developed this place. During the last 30 years, it definitely brought more and more influences of Globalisation and capitalism to this island. Is it a bad thing? Bad only for those who wants Bali to stay the same. Good for the people who are making business here.
Who really ruined it, I have to say it's the world bank and all those international organisations. Indonesia is one of the biggest debtors in the world, therefore, one of the poorest. There are many corruptions in the country, where all it takes is for a international justice organisation to lay the smack down (like the UN, supposedly), and give them a conditional debt clearning machinism (ie. education, clean water system, etc.) and open election that is monitored by an unbias watchdog. Monitor the country for a while... and see what we get. I'm sure it'd be better as a whole. The central gov. is too focused on Jakarta. Indonesia is too big of a place and scattered to be ruled like this. Corruption is able to grow in every corner of every island.
Bali is also one of them, but who ruined this paradise? Maybe it's not ruined but just has gone globalised and the people aren't as innocent and pure but becoming more and more like the rest of the world --- consumerised. :roll: