Wednesday, March 30, 2011

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Federal Reserve: U.S. Headed for Insolvency

« William Dudley, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, maintains inflation is not a problem in the U.S.
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March 29, 2011 | From theTrumpet.com
Fed presidents Fisher and Dudley offer two very different opinions on the economy. By Robert Morley
 
A voting member of the Federal Reserve Bank just told an audience in Germany that America is heading toward insolvency and that the Fed has printed too much money. Another member told an audience in Queens that things are good and that the cost of living really isn’t rising. Which is it?

Iranian Propaganda Film Claims Jerusalem Is About to Be Conquered

« Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad supports a new Iranian film showing the conquering of Jerusalem, which he has advocated throughout his political career.
(Atta Kenare/AFP/Getty Images)


March 29, 2011 | From theTrumpet.com
 
A feature-length documentary film produced by a top adviser to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad claims that the current unrest in the Middle East is a signal that the Mahdi—or Islamic messiah—is about to appear. Former Revolutionary Guards officer Reza Kahlili, who defected to the West after spying on behalf of the cia inside Iran for more than a decade, obtained a bootleg copy of this new film and turned it over to Western media sources.

Angela Merkel’s Government Rattled … Again

« German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks at a meeting of the CDU in Berlin on March 28.
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March 29, 2011 | From theTrumpet.com
The defeat of the chancellor’s party in Baden-Württemberg is the latest of several blows Germany’s current leadership has sustained.
 

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Listen to This! Kesha - Blow Remix


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Falklands Conflict Continues to Simmer

« Argentine President Cristina Kirchner continues to defy Britain and lay claim to the Falkland Islands.
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March 28, 2011 | From theTrumpet.com
 
The Argentine Senate on March 16 unanimously approved a bill designed to prevent Argentine companies from cooperating with oil exploration around the Falkland Islands.
The following week, Rockhopper Exploration announced that oil drilling around the Islands would likely be commercially viable.

Portuguese Prime Minister Resigns

« Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates resigns over struggles with parliament to rein in Portugal’s debt.
(Jean-Christophe Verhaegen/AFP/Getty Images)

March 28, 2011 | From theTrumpet.com
Europe’s economic crisis continues.
 
Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates resigned on March 23 after parliament rejected his austerity package. “The defeat is likely to trigger a bailout similar to the rescue packages Greece and the Republic of Ireland had to accept last year,” reports the bbc.

UK: Death by Debt

« Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne arrives at the Treasury on March 23, in London, England. Osborne implemented further measures to tackle the UK’s deficit.
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March 28, 2011 | From theTrumpet.com
The collapse of the UK accelerates. By Robert Morley
 
The UK chancellor of the exchequer has issued some grim news. The economy is growing slower than hoped, and the budget is in worse shape than expected. However, George Osborne has a solution. Unfortunately, it is just more of the same thinking that got Britain into trouble in the first place.

Friday, March 18, 2011

I Got This

I got quite a handful of phone calls from either mom or my eldest sister in the past couple of weeks. Things are not really pretty there, each of them would give me the (heartbreaking) news. Here are a few things that I've missed while I was caught up with my own life on this island:

Someone broke onto the house and stole mom's mobile.
  • Mom visited her older sister's at a hospital in Medan for two nites. She is at the early stage of Stroke.
  • Nenny, my second older sister, is still on medication for her feet.
  • A few (more) deaths updates.

It must be very devastating for her, having such a close and strong bond with her older sister, mom said on the phone that she feels like betraying her for having to leave her at the hospital for taking care things back home in Sibolga.

"She's literally not herself," mom explains on the phone two nights ago, "Once she was not aware she is at a hospital and blurted out sentences in a sad way. I cannot make out the words she tried to say. She gets easily angry."

"What should I say to your grandma, oh.." she trailed off then senses my worry, "hope she will get thru this, Jerry. The doc said she doesnt get any internal bleeding on her temple."

For the next two nights after that phone call, I couldn't get myself to sleep well. The idea of more death in the family is kind of unbearable.


Renata called me last nite, this time she didn't get anything much to deliver, "I got bored with the TV and just talked with mom. She was not talkative. They're on the bus and will be home by tomorrow morning."

She was not that talkative that evening either. She went silence sometimes while I gave him a please-hold-on-this-ain't-take-that-long smile. I was sitting on a lobby of a German-Jewish friend last nite, the cottage looked nice in the evening and it was our first meeting since our previous messages on the phone.

"Mom will be Okay, hopefully," I said on the phone in Bahasa with a thick Sibolgan accent, "maybe she just doesnt want to talk much about anything at the moment. Give her sometime."

It was thirty seven minutes past ten and our conversation with Jeff about Yoga and stuffs got interrupted with helpless yawns from each of us. S, my housemate who drove me there, paid a full attention with a puzzled look on his face tried to make out what we were talking about. The small group of White ladies got up from their wooden chairs and said nitey nite to each other and threw us kind smiles.

"She's from the mainland (USA) while the other three are Australians," he voluntarily explained, "how's your day?" he asked to the tall Blondie  woman in white attire.

He's pretty well-acquainted with some, er, most of other guests. He invited me over to see his rehearsal with his Yoga partner/student of whom he sent out from Hawaii to perform Yoga+Acrobatic dance for the upcoming Bali Spirit Festival.

"I guess I should let you take some rest before your rehearsal tomorrow morning," I said and smiled at him. It is going to be a long day for him and I might bump into him on the last two days of the festival when we'd do some coverage. He was kind enough to offer me a free pass.


It has been a slow yet long week at work. The washing machine was broken and is still at the repair shop for almost a week now so last nite before I throw myself to the bed, I promised would handwash the piled-up undies.


I also told myself that when all sucks and things taste funny in my tongue, it's about the damn right time to recount what small things I should smile about. Sitting tight on the backseat of the scooter on the way to work this morning, I had a hard time to be really in the moment and take in all the beauty of a sunny fresh morning air along the way through the villages. Nevertheless, I tried to smile, once.

And keep on wearing that tiny little line of forced warmth smile until I finally able to feel it.

Listen to This! Britney Spears feat. Michael Jackson - Criminal (Remix)

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Thursday, March 10, 2011

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Open Letter


That's rite, this is the time when I'd like to give my sincere thank you to some precious people that have been making my life has more excitement and joy.

First of all, love and thanks to Jesus, for being my savior.

Thanks to Mom, Renata, and Nenny for being such awesome family. They havent seen me two Christmases in a row yet never fussed about my absence in what supposed to be family reunion season.

A big thank you to Servaas, Louis Labrecque, Tommy, Ellie, Hotman, Heino & Sjoerd for their wonderful friendships.

Thank you to Sina Schlatter, you are always a dear one for me.

Thank you to Green, Lamro, and Robert Floss who were three to spend a long great weekend prior to my birthday.

Thank you to Orlando, Komang, Slamet, Ibu Sri, Del Piero, Udin, Surya, Dewi Natalie, Gede Yudi for making Bali feels like Home.

Thanks to Daz for giving more things to looking forward in the coming years.

Thanks to my Univ ex mates for their birthday wishes: Patmos, Rudy, Cee, Marini and tons of others whose names I hardly remember.

Thank you to Fairoz, Adam Verscurren, Jerry Fetterly, Narcx, and some other wonderful folks that I know on Facebook.


I have some plan, a goal, hopes, and prayers that I'm going to work on as my 28 begins two days ago. Life is awesome, always.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

For Real


The Saturday meet-up didn't happen. I shrugged off my disappointment with an almost whiteout smile neatly drawn from my lips. I'm not a freaky believer of everything-happens-for-a-reason shit but I do believe everyone has their own reason to opted out the agreed plan. I gave him the benefit of the doubt, that was the least thing I could do because I was more of tired and sleepy than angry or sad.


When he calls back, I will take a listen.

We finally found some moment to meet last Tuesday. As I had guessed, he is extremely a very nice, friendly, and positive-minded fella!

It's all worth it. I'm glad for having another precious new friend to share my thoughts and all with.

A big shoutout goes to Daz. Can't wait to see ya this April!

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Foo(L)tage


A while ago when everyone was occupied with the preparation of some work at the office and I was obviously carried away with the XL works. The rumblings, the talks from the other room finally distract me.
Laughter.
Words were sucked onto the thick concrete wall and the curiosity dragged me to the room.

They were sitting around the small video camera, I peeked in and in a matter of a few second of stare, I recognized it was a footage from Komang's wedding. I stood behind and my eyes followed the scenes of what appeared to be myself eating meal. It lasted for what seemed to be five minutes. Of me munching on the food in a deadpan expression.

"What is THAT?"

"It's you. Eating," one of them noncahalantly answered.

"For that long?" I let out an uncomfy laugh, "I mean," I laughed again and shrugged the rest of the sentence. I just felt silly.

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