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From: kis@beach.cis.ufl.edu (Kris Iskandar)
Newsgroups: soc.net-people,comp.mail.misc,news.groups,soc.college,soc.singles,rec.travel,soc.culture.misc
Subject: creating soc.culture.indonesian, soc.culture.seasia
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Date: 8 Dec 87 19:24:41 GMT
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Keywords: Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philipines, Brunai, SouthEast Asia


In article <2260@utah-gr.UUCP> donn@utah-gr.UUCP (Donn Seeley) writes:

>
>By far the worst food I ever ate in Southeast Asia was at the A&W
>root beer outlet in Singapore.  Even worse than the imitation
>American food I ate at an oil camp in Borneo...  (Is there going to
>be a soc.culture.indonesian or soc.culture.seasia?  Wishful thinking,
>perhaps.)
>

I second that.  As a matter of fact, I just suggested the same idea to a
fellow Indonesian on the net.  Is there any other Indonesian on the net?
Let us hear your voice!  If there is not enough interest in creating a
soc.culture.indonesian, we probably can combine the southeast asian
countries and create a soc.culture.seasia as suggested by Donn or we might
create both.  Come on folks lets air you opinion.  Where are the people
from Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Philipine, and Brunai?
BTW, the quoted article above was posted on soc.culture.china.


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