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    What has happened to Bali?

    No, I guess what I mean is: maybe it's just the times, but we, (friends, both European and Indonesian) smoked quite openly without any consequence. I am free-er to partake, if I wish, in the US. I remember it being the other way around. Even though it is illegal, it is not considered some...
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    What has happened to Bali?

    Does anyone else find it disturbing that 2 European blokes in their 20's, are facing a possible 10yr sentence for smoking some weed on a Friday night in Bali? (See below) Bali News: Drug Bust Nets 2 Swedish Men at Kuta Hotel. (5/2/2009) Two Swedish tourists, Kjell Avald Holst (25) and Karl...
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    The Practicalities of Moving to Bali

    Only that: 1. Sorry, I am not at all jelous of you Roy. 2. I never said that you were wrong; I was merely commenting on your style of educating us with your decidedly empiracle authority. I was trying to make the point that many of us have had unique experiences in Bali...
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    The Practicalities of Moving to Bali

    Roy - your ego is so over the top...... You seem to find it necessary to put yourself above every other Bali lover/expat by insisting on your superiority with regards to all things Balinese. Big deal that you've lived there 8 yrs. I lived in Indonesia for 18 years, and millions of Balinese...
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    Welcome Kaysie Sulastri

    Sanurian's post reminds me of some majical times..... I have been "lurking" here for several months and love reading the different experiences. I too was in Bali around 1973-1974, in Kuta. There were no hotels at that time, only losmans. And no paved roads around Kuta. Very few "white...