Police Girls In Indonesia

Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 5, 2011   -   Source open new window
Category: Misc     Tags: girls | Indonesia

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Muslim woman steals almost all of the clothes in the shop without being caught

Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 4, 2011   -   Source open new window
Category: Videos     Tags: thief | Malaysia | India | Indonesia




They steal almost all of the clothes in the shop   her dress is actually a big bag

 

How about Blood Sucker Meat in Indonesia !

Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 27, 2009   -   Source open new window
Category: Health     Tags: bat meat | blood sucker meat | indonesia

Bat seller Sukarwati skins bats on July 30, 2009 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Sukarwati and her family have hunted bats in the Imogiri region for generations, capturing more than 800 bats per month. The Sukarwati family believe that the meat from the bat heals asthma and respiratory problems and it is a great honour for them knowing that the meat that they provide will help ease people`s health ailments.

 

When it comes to strange food, Indonesia is hard to beat. If you travel to Indonesia  you shouldnt miss the chance to staste unique dish: Bat meat. Instead of adopting the standard Southeast Asia Chinese influence, most of Indonesian dishes tend to have their own style. Or whatever you call ...ewwwyy  . Picture below will show you a bat meat seller

Sukarwati and her family have hunted bats in the Imogiri region for generations, capturing more than 800 bats per month. The Sukarwati family believe that the meat from the bat heals asthma and respiratory problems and it is a great honour for them knowing that the meat that they provide will help ease people?s health ailments.

OMG ! dare to try its head 

Bats are displayed at the vendors store on July 30, 2009 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Sukarwati and her family have hunted bats in the Imogiri region for generations, capturing more than 800 bats per month. The Sukarwati family believe that the meat from the bat heals asthma and respiratory problems and it is a great honour for them knowing that the meat that they provide will help ease people?s health ailments.

Her mother cooks the meat to sell

A woman cooks bats on July 30, 2009 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Sukarwati and her family have hunted bats in the Imogiri region for generations, capturing more than 800 bats per month. The Sukarwati family believe that the meat from the bat heals asthma and respiratory problems and it is a great honour for them knowing that the meat that they provide will help ease people?s health ailments.

Now you can take a look how they clean bats  

Bat seller Sukarwati skins a bat on July 30, 2009 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Sukarwati and her family have hunted bats in the Imogiri region for generations, capturing more than 800 bats per month. The Sukarwati family believe that the meat from the bat heals asthma and respiratory problems and it is a great honour for them knowing that the meat that they provide will help ease people?s health ailments.

Bat seller Sukarwati skins a bat on July 30, 2009 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Sukarwati and her family have hunted bats in the Imogiri region for generations, capturing more than 800 bats per month. The Sukarwati family believe that the meat from the bat heals asthma and respiratory problems and it is a great honour for them knowing that the meat that they provide will help ease people?s health ailments.

Bats are displayed at the vendors store on July 30, 2009 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Sukarwati and her family have hunted bats in the Imogiri region for generations, capturing more than 800 bats per month. The Sukarwati family believe that the meat from the bat heals asthma and respiratory problems and it is a great honour for them knowing that the meat that they provide will help ease people?s health ailments.

Bats are displayed at the vendors store on July 30, 2009 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Sukarwati and her family have hunted bats in the Imogiri region for generations, capturing more than 800 bats per month. The Sukarwati family believe that the meat from the bat heals asthma and respiratory problems and it is a great honour for them knowing that the meat that they provide will help ease people?s health ailments.

tada.....a clean one, but not ready to eat

Bat seller Sukarwati shows a skinned bat on July 30, 2009 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Sukarwati and her family have hunted bats in the Imogiri region for generations, capturing more than 800 bats per month. The Sukarwati family believe that the meat from the bat heals asthma and respiratory problems and it is a great honour for them knowing that the meat that they provide will help ease people?s health ailments.

Bats are cooked on July 30, 2009 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Sukarwati and her family have hunted bats in the Imogiri region for generations, capturing more than 800 bats per month. The Sukarwati family believe that the meat from the bat heals asthma and respiratory problems and it is a great honour for them knowing that the meat that they provide will help ease people?s health ailments.

Some people prefer to raw bat meat ...i ma puke

Bats are displayed at the vendors store on July 30, 2009 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Sukarwati and her family have hunted bats in the Imogiri region for generations, capturing more than 800 bats per month. The Sukarwati family believe that the meat from the bat heals asthma and respiratory problems and it is a great honour for them knowing that the meat that they provide will help ease people`s health ailments.

Eat it ! You wont die, dont worry ! 

Obama Look-Alike Famous in Indonesia

Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, January 18, 2009   -   Source open new window
Category: Humor     Tags: Obama | president | USA | Indonesia

Obama’s popularity has really spread around the world. Everything from streets, hotels, and even people are being named after the newly elected President of the United States.

For one photographer in Indonesia, it is not the name Obama that has thrown him into almost instant fame, but rather his face. Ilham Anas bares a striking resemblance to the president-elect Barack Obama in this recent commercial.

 

The whole thing initially started as a job for Ilham.

“When Obama won, my colleagues played a practical joke on me — they made me wear a suit, a tie, and took pictures of me posing as Obama,” said Ilham.

“The pictures spread very quickly on the Internet. It was phenomenal. Then TV stations and an advertising agency got in touch with me.”

Ilham says he is often mistaken for Obama and people ask to take pictures with him.

“I never thought I would be a star in a commercial, then this happened. It’s very fortunate,” Ilham said.

 

 

 
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