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MONDAY, APRIL 21, 2008
Motto for Journalism -- in Six Words
I read a cool interview in the St. Pete Times with Stephen J. Dubner, co-author of the quirky classic "Freakonomics." Inspired by several analogies, Dubner and friends created a contest in which people submitted a new motto for the United States of America. Mottos tend to be short, of course, and in this case the contestants were limited to six words.

The entries, predictably, were all over the board: partisan and neutral; clever and serene; somber and humorous. The winner: OUR WORST CRITICS PREFER TO STAY. Slap that baby on the dollar bill.

We at Poynter, always on the lookout for a good gimmick, have decided to glom on to this one. We are looking for a six-word motto on the purpose, mission, genius, tragedy, poverty and general condition of contemporary journalism. The winner will receive an autographed copy of the book: "Writing Tools:  50 Essential Strategies for Every Writer."

The rules:

1. The motto must be about journalism, but does not have to contain the word journalism.
2. The motto must be exactly six words long, not five, not seven.
3. Multiple entries from the same writer are OK.
4. The deadline for entries is: Friday, April 25, at noon EST.
5. Poynter is free to publish, or not, any entry.

Here are a six mottos from me, just to get you started:

--Last one out, turn off lights.
--If it doesn't fit, edit it.
--Need more Knight, but less Ridder.
--All the news no longer fits.
--See no evil, write no story.
--Feed the watchdog, euthanize the lapdog.

You can send your submissions to rclark@poynter.org.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 2008
Why It Worked: A Rhetorical Analysis of Obama's Speech on Race
CORRECTION APPENDED BELOW

More than a century ago, scholar and journalist W.E.B. DuBois wrote a single paragraph about how race is experienced in America. I have learned more from those 112 words than from most book-length studies of the subject:

After the Egyptian and Indian, the Greek and Roman, the Teuton and Mongolian, the Negro is a sort of seventh son, born with a veil, and gifted with second-sight in this American world, a world which yields him no true self-consciousness, but only lets him see himself through the revelation of the other world. It is a peculiar sensation, this double-consciousness, this sense of always looking at one's self through the eyes of others, of measuring one's soul by the tape of a world that looks on in amused contempt and pity. One ever feels his two-ness, -- an American, a Negro;  two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder."

Much has been said about the power and brilliance of Barack Obama's March 18 speech on race, even by some of his detractors. The focus has been on the orator's willingness to say things in public about race that are rarely spoken at all, even in private, and his expressed desire to move the country to a new and better place. There has also been attention to the immediate purpose of the speech, which was to reassure white voters that they had nothing to fear from the congregant of a fiery African-American pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. 

Amid all the commentary, I have yet to see an X-Ray reading of the text that would make visible the rhetorical strategies that the orator and authors used so effectively. When received in the ear, these effects breeze through us like a harmonious song. When inspected with the eye, these moves become more apparent, like reading a piece of sheet music for a difficult song and finally recognizing the chord changes.

Such analysis, while interesting in itself, might be little more than a scholarly curiosity if we were not so concerned with the language issues of political discourse. The popular opinion is that our current president, though plain spoken, is clumsy with language. Fair or not, this perception has produced a hope that our next president will be a more powerful communicator, a Kennedy or Reagan, perhaps, who can use language less as a way to signal ideology and more as a means to bring the disparate parts of the nation together. Journalists need to pay closer attention to political language than ever before.

Like most memorable pieces of oratory, Obama's speech sounds better than it reads. We have no way of knowing if that was true of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, but it is certainly true of Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech. If you doubt this assertion, test it out. Read the speech and then experience it in its original setting recited by his soulful voice.

The effectiveness of Obama's speech rests upon four related rhetorical strategies:

1.  The power of allusion and its patriotic associations.
2.  The oratorical resonance of parallel constructions.
3.  The "two-ness" of the texture, to use DuBois's useful term.
4.  His ability to include himself as a character in a narrative about race.

Allusion

Part of what made Dr. King's speech resonate, not just for black people, but for some whites, was its framing of racial equality in familiar patriotic terms: "This will be the day when all of God's children will be able to sing with new meaning, 'My country 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty of thee I sing.  Land where my fathers died, land of the pilgrim's pride, from every mountainside, let freedom ring.'"  What follows, of course, is King's great litany of iconic topography that carries listeners across the American landscape: "Let freedom ring from the snowcapped Rockies of Colorado!..."

In this tradition, Obama begins with "We the people, in order to form a more perfect union," a quote from the Constitution that becomes a recurring refrain linking the parts of the speech. What comes next is "Two hundred and twenty one years ago," an opening that places him in the tradition of Lincoln at Gettysburg and Dr. King at the Lincoln Memorial: "Five score years ago."

On the first page, Obama mentions the words democracy, Declaration of Independence, Philadelphia convention, 1787, the colonies, the founders, the Constitution, liberty, justice, citizenship under the law, parchment, equal, free, prosperous, and the presidency. It is not as well known as it should be that many black leaders, including Dr. King, use two different modes of discourse when addressing white vs. black audiences, an ignorance that has led to some of the hysteria over some of Rev. Wright's comments.

Obama's patriotic lexicon is meant to comfort white ears and soothe white fears. What keeps the speech from falling into a pandering sea of slogans is language that reveals, not the ideals, but the failures of the American experiment: "It was stained by this nation's original sin of slavery, a question that divided the colonies and brought the convention to a stalemate until the founders chose to allow the slave trade to continue for at least twenty more years, and to leave any final resolution to future generations." And "what would be needed were Americans in successive generations who were willing to do their part ... to narrow that gap between the promise of our ideals and the reality of their time."

Lest a dark vision of America disillusion potential voters, Obama returns to familiar evocations of national history, ideals, and language:

--"Out of many, we are truly one."
--"survived a Depression."
--"a man who served his country"
--"on a path of a more perfect union"
--"a full measure of justice"
--"the immigrant trying to feed his family"
--"where our union grows stronger"
--"a band of patriots signed that document."


Parallelism

At the risk of calling to mind the worst memories of grammar class, I invoke the wisdom that parallel constructions help authors and orators make meaning memorable. To remember how parallelism works, think of equal terms to express equal ideas. So Dr. King dreamed that one day his four children "will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character." (By the content of their character is parallel to by the color of their skin.)

Back to Obama: "This was one of the tasks we set forth at the beginning of this campaign -- to continue the long march of those who came before us, a march for a more just, more equal, more free, more caring and more prosperous America." If you are counting, that's five parallel phrases among 43 words. 

And there are many more:

"...we may not have come from the same place, but we all want to move in the same direction."

"So when they are told to bus their children to a school across town; when they hear that an African America is getting an advantage in landing a good job or a spot in a good college because of an injustice that they themselves never committed; when they're told that their fears about crime in urban neighborhoods are somehow prejudiced, resentment builds over time."

"...embracing the burdens of our past without becoming victims of our past."

Two-ness
I could argue that Obama's speech is a meditation upon DuBois' theory of a dual experience of race in America. There is no mention of DuBois or two-ness, but it is all there in the texture. In fact, once you begin the search, it is remarkable how many examples of two-ness shine through:

--"through protests and struggles"
--"on the streets and in the courts"
--"through civil war and civil disobedience"
--"I am the son of a black man from Kenya and a white woman from Kansas."
--"white and black"
--"black and brown"
--"best schools ... poorest nations"
--"too black or not black enough"
--"the doctor and the welfare mom"
--"the model student and the former gang-banger ..."
--"raucous laughter and sometimes bawdy humor"
--"political correctness or reverse racism"
--"your dreams do not have to come at the expense of my dreams"

Such language manages to create both tension and balance and, without being excessively messianic, permits Obama to present himself as the bridge builder, the reconciler of America's racial divide.

Autobiography

There is an obnoxious tendency among political candidates to frame their life story as a struggle against poverty or hard circumstances. As satirist Stephen Colbert once noted of presidential candidates, it is not enough to be an average millionaire. To appeal to populist instincts it becomes de rigueur to be descended from "goat turd farmers" in France.

Without dwelling on it, Obama reminds us that his father was black and his mother white, that he came from Kenya, but she came from Kansas: "I am married to a black American who carries within her the blood of slave and slave owners -- an inheritance we pass on to our two precious daughters. I have brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, uncles, and cousins, of every race and every hue, scattered across three continents, and for as long as I live, I will never forget that in no other country on Earth is my story even possible."

The word "story" is revealing one, for it is always the candidate's job (as both responsibility and ploy) to describe himself or herself as a character in a story of his or her own making. In speeches, as in homilies, stories almost always carry the weight of parable, with moral lessons to be drawn.

Most memorable, of course, is the story at the end of the speech -- which is why it appears at the end. It is the story of Ashley Baia, a young, white, Obama volunteer from South Carolina, whose family was so poor she convinced her mother that her favorite meal was a mustard and relish sandwich. 

"Anyway, Ashley finishes her story and then goes around the room and asks everyone else why they're supporting the campaign. They all have different stories and reasons. Many bring up a specific issue.  And finally they come to this elderly black man who's been sitting there quietly the entire time. ... He simply says to everyone in the room, 'I am here because of Ashley.'"

During most of the 20th century, demagogues, especially in the South, gained political traction by pitting working class whites and blacks against each other. How fitting, then, that Obama's story points in the opposite direction through an old black man who feels a young white woman's pain.  

CORRECTION: An earlier version of this post incorrectly attributed the phrase, "We the people, in order to form a more perfect union" to the Declaration of Independence.
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TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 2008
The View (after Cataract Surgery) from 60
Youth may be wasted on the young, but wisdom can be wasted on the old.

The culture of news, communications, media and education is experiencing one of the greatest inversions in memory. More and more, the old turn to the young to understand the world, American culture and, most of all, technology.

This is having profound impacts upon individual careers, family dynamics, business hierarchies and life as we know it in the new millennium. With a few crucial exceptions, this movement is a good thing.

The teaching in news organizations now more than ever is going two ways, not just one. Dynamic young experts in Web design, online reporting and multimedia production no longer have to jump through an endless series of hoops -- or pay their dues in the old sense -- in order to advance and influence the tribe.

As journalists from the baby boomer generation retire or take buyouts or heal from burnout, a youth movement rushes in to fill the void and assume the challenges of redefining journalism as a public service. Right now, they'll make less money than their predecessors, but that should change fast, for theirs will be the burden of creating new economic models to pay for quality journalism.

On this, the week after my 60th birthday, I recall that I owe my career to a newspaper editor willing to take an amazing chance on a young teacher. In 1977 I was a 29-year-old assistant professor of English teaching at a small college in Alabama. Although my specialty was medieval literature, I had written newspaper columns that got some attention, so Gene Patterson, then editor of The St. Petersburg Times and president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, asked me to join his paper for a year as something that had never before existed: a newspaper writing coach.

Needless to say, I never went back to Alabama. I changed professions in spite of my callow youth because Mr. Patterson saw something in me that no one else could have seen. And he put his authority on the line to help me establish my credibility among a tribe of skeptical journalists. Mr. Patterson, one of the great editors of the 20th century, treated me as a colleague, as someone he could learn from, and that made all the difference.

Years later I met a little girl named Jacky Johnson, who is now a married college student named Jacky Hicks. As a child, Jacky attended many of my summer writing camps and even at the age of 10 could talk about the craft of writing with great skill and insight. When she turned 15, she asked me if she could work at the camp to run errands or make photocopies. I hired her all right -- as a teacher. She worked with a team of 15 professional teachers in a camp with about 50 children. When it came time to work one-on-one with the kids, Jacky was the best. She listened, offered good suggestions, helped young writers see the unrealized potential in a story. Her performance was one of the most gratifying experiences of my teaching career.  

For the last several years, Poynter has been blessed with a series of dynamic young journalists who have served here on our Web site or as part of News University, our distance learning program.  Collectively, they have changed my life and the direction of my career. They have coached me on the use of new technologies, partnered with me on experimental projects, encouraged me to stretch beyond the narrow boundaries of my discipline. I still speak technology with an accent, but at least I'm in the game.

My tenure of 30 years has earned me fancier titles and a bigger salary. But these young journalists are my colleagues, squeezing the best out of me as they develop their own journalism muscles. I've got a few things that they lack: a deep institutional memory, a complicated and nuanced understanding of this community and an intellectual range that comes only with years of study and conversation.  People like me are leaving newsrooms in droves, and their absence will create a hollow feeling in the heart of many communities.

But I have confidence, based on my experiences here with Tran, Ellen, Matt, Robin, Pat, Elizabeth, Jeremy, Meg, Mallary, Ben, Leslie, J.D., Leann and Ellyn that the young guns are up to the challenge. It will be our job to help them compensate for the knowledge and experiences they lack, to give them the gift of helping us energize the final stages of our careers and then to stand back in wonder at the world they are about to create.

[Roy wants to know: What makes a 60-year-old journalist a geezer? And what makes a 60-year-old journalist as 'cool as school'?]
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10 Easy Ways to Get in The Habit of Blogging

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"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit."

~Aristotle

Blogging demands seriousness, commitment, passion and of course consistency. These are the four essential ingredients, not only towards a successful blogging career, but a healthy and balanced life as well. However keeping up with the fast paced environment, that bloggers are ever so often subjected to, can be a bit of a impediment, especially for blogging beginners and amateurs. Apparently the biggest problem for most bloggers is consistency.

People tend to burn out really fast, after subsequently they passionately burned the midnight oil, during their first weeks, some just days, of blogging. Enthusiasm can be really swell, but the trouble with it is that it dies off pretty fast, so to keep on blogging consistently you have to asimilate it completely. It has to become a part of what you are and do completely, it has to flow throw your veins so to speak, and the easiest way to do that is to form the habit of blogging.

It's just a matter of simple psychology. Every time your learn something new, your brain tries to connect dots, to form a pathway for neurological activity. If you repetitively perform an action, your brain will soon make behavior patterns and in term will improve your neurological pathway. This is the efficient way your brain handles routine. This is a habit.

Now habits can be good or bad. Smoking for example is bad (guilty), regular exercising is definitely good; but to ask if blogging falls into the later category, I'd have to say I'm not entitled to answer. What I can definitely tell you, however, is that learning the habit of blogging is not an option, but a necessity for any aspiring blogger.

How To Grow The Habit of Blogging

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A good blogger doesn't turn out over night. You see no one's born wise and all-knowing, every individual has to walk his own path and learn the ropes on his own. Of course there's the issue of talent here, which is highly discussible, but I'd prefer not to stray too far from the topic at hand. The main idea here is that through repetition and constant learning you can easily adopt the habit of blogging. That's easier said then done, however. I feel you, that's why I devised a few solid ideas on how to turn blogging from an occasional activity into a habit.

  1. Read blogs. The easiest way to get in the habit of blogging is to be around them as much as possible. The more you surround yourself with blogs, the more you'll get used to them and consequently you'll feel more comfortable around them. Not to mention that readying all those blog posts can provide a lot of inspiration, to fuel your own posts. This way you'll be able to write blog posts a lot easier, content will seem to come out at its own and thus blogging will soon become a natural thing.
  2. Make a schedule. A habit requires at least 20-30 days to mildly settle in, so what you need to with blogging is make it a part of your daily life. Making a blogging schedule, thus, seems the best solution. Just reserve a certain amount of time each day, depending on how much time your willing to allocate to your articles. However, that may not be enough. You see habits are sparked by triggers. For example whenever I get out of class, am under stress or after exams I always grab a smoke. Those are just a few triggers that form the habit, so what you need to do is find your own blogging trigger.

    When I first started out blogging, I used my current daily routines as blogging triggers. For example, I usually arrived at home from school at around 1 PM and at about 1:30 PM I'd have launch. This way my personal blogging trigger. Right after I had finished launch I would start blogging uninterruptedly, until I finished my posts. You can choose whatever trigger you like, as long as it's something that happens daily. Sure, blogging is highly flexible; you can do it at any time and any place as long as there's an internet connection, but when you what to form a habit out of it, it's important to limit yourself.

  3. Start out small. Don't get over ambitious with your writing, not right from the start anyway. Start off small, gradually increasing the quality and workload of your posts, until you reach a suitable pace. Otherwise you might risk getting overburned and inconsistent.
  4. Track statistics. I don't necessarily mean blog stats, but rather a form of logging. You can try making a simple spreadsheet, in which you'll track your daily progress. "Yesterday I wrote a blog post and commented on five blogs, today I wrote two blog posts and commented on ten blogs. Wow, I'm making progress!" Something like that. I'd suggest you print a month's calendar on a sheet of paper and under each day list how many blog posts and comments you made in the respective day. How will this help? Well keeping track of your habit is highly important for growing the habit of blogging; this way you can both make sure that you both don't miss a day blogging and also keep an accounting of your progress.
  5. Look for motivation. You can't possibly be successful at anything if your not at least remotely passionate or motivated about it. Just ask yourself why do you blog. Whether it's just for the pleasure of writing or money or being famous, it doesn't matter, just as long as it fuels your drive for blogging. A nifty little trick is to write down all the things, no matter how small, that make you blog. This way whenever your in a blogging slump or feel unmotivated, you can quickly review the list and remind yourself why your blogging in the first place.
  6. Set goals. I've found that setting goals is a great way to keep people motivated and focused. It's a lot easier to accomplish a task when you've actually got something to finish. Tell a thirsty man in the desert there's no water for 50 miles and he'll feel discouraged and probably die. Tell a thirsty man there's an oasis in 100 miles and he'll defy all odds and probably save his own life.
  7. Focus. It's a lot easier to learn a new habit if you focus and give your complete, unconditional attention to it. Put all other, less important, activities on hold or lighten up the time you dedicate to each, if not possible. Don't walk in the trap of multitasking. Concentrate on one habit at a time, you'll need all the energy you can get.
  8. Remove all other distractions. In close relation to the above point, it's highly important you don't get distracted when blogging. Otherwise you'll divert from your blogging towards something else, leaving it for a later time. However postponements over postponements won't get you anywhere and won't certainly get you in the habit of blogging. Win the battle over procrastination and eliminate anything that might get in your way, like TV, e-mail, RSS, IM even the internet (unplug the damn interwebs once and for all, till you finish at least).
  9. Reward yourself. Rewards are great for keeping you motivated. It's a lot easier to keep on blogging, under a strict schedule, when you've got something to look forward to. It's a case of simple psychology. Remember when you mom told you to first finish your homework and only then go out and play? Blogging will work much in the same way. After you finish writing your posts, have a blast and reward yourself with anything that makes you happy. Do this for every post in the first week, then two just times in the second week and then a couple of times for the whole month. Your brain will soon associate blogging with rewards and this will help fasten the process of assimilating the habit of blogging. Actually, for me, blogging has been one of the most rewarding activities I have ever undertaken.
  10. Make it fun. You should never take blogging too serious. In all its essence blogging is one of the most fun activities possible, where your turn your passions and thoughts into material writing by voicing them. It's true however that if you don't enjoy blogging, you won't be able to be successful, nor able to grow the habit of blogging. So if you don't find anything whatsoever fun about blogging, then you should stop right there, because frankly it's not for you bud.


 
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Monday, April 14, 2008

Raja Malaysia Raja Bugis

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Raja Malaysia Raja Bugis
Mar 22, '08 1:07 PM
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Terdapat hubungan yang istimewa antara Malaysia dengan Indonesia, terutama setelah Jusuf Kalla, yang berasal dari Bone (Bugis Bone) menjadi wakil presiden. Ia memiliki hubungan personal dengan Wakil PM Malaysia Tun Abdul Razak yang berdarah Bugis dan mendapat gelar adat dari Kerajaan Gowa.

Ketika ribut-ribut soal Ambalat, Presiden SBY mengutus Kalla untuk melakukan "diplomasi Bugis". Hasilnya malah efektif.
Dalam rangka diplomasi Bugis itu pula, Kalla mendapatkan gelar doktor HC dari Universitas Kebangsaan Malaysia. Sebaliknya, Tun Razak mendapat gelar doktor dari Universitas Hasanuddin, almamater Kalla dan tempat Kalla menduduki posisi sebagai Ketua IKA Unhas, jabatan yang diembannya sejak organisasi alumni itu berdiri.

Ini berita Antara tentara raja-raja Malaysia berdarah Bugis.



Raja-Raja di Malaysia Berdarah Bugis




Dari
sembilan raja yang memerintah di Malaysia, ternyata pada umumnya
merupakan keturunan Raja Bugis dari Kerajaaan Luwu, Sulawesi Selatan.

Hal
itu terungkap pada Seminar Penelusuran Kerabat Raja Bugis, Sulsel
dengan raja-raja Johor-Riau-Selangor, Malaysia di Makassar, Rabu.

"Berdasarkan
hasil penelusuran silsilah keturunan dan tinjauan arkeologi diketahui,
14 provinsi di Malaysia, sembilan diantaranya diperintah oleh raja yang
bergelar datuk (dato`) atau sultan, sedang empat provinsi lainnya
diperintah gubernur yang bukan raja," kata Prof Emeritus Dato` Dr Moh
Yusoff bin Haji Hasyim, President Kolej Teknologi Islam Antarbangsa
Melaka.

Menurut dia, dari segi silsilah, kesembilan raja yang
memiliki hak otoritas dalam mengatur pemerintahannya itu, berasal dari
komunitas Melayu-Bugis, Melayu-Johor dan Melayu-Minangkabau.

Sebagai contoh, lanjutnya, pemangku Kerajaan Selangor saat ini adalah turunan dari Kerjaan Luwu, Sulsel.

Merujuk
Lontar versi Luwu` di museum Batara Guru di Palopo dan kitab
Negarakerjagama, menyebutkan tradisi `raja-raja Luwu` ada sejak abad
ke-9 masehi dan seluruh masa pemerintahan kerajaan Luwu terdapat 38
raja.

Raja yang ke-26 dan ke-28 adalah Wetenrileleang
berputrakan La Maddusila Karaeng Tanete, yang kemudian berputrikan Opu
Wetenriborong Daeng Rilekke` yang kemudian bersuamikan Opu Daeng
Kemboja.

"Dari hasil perkawinannya itu lahir lima orang putra,
masing-masing Opu Daeng Parani, Opu Daeng Marewah, Opu Daeng Cella`,
Opu Daeng Manambong dan Opu Daeng Kamase," paparnya sembari
menambahkan, putra-putra inilah yang kemudian merantau ke Selangor dan
menjadi cikal bakal keturunan raja-raja di Malaysia hingga saat ini.

Lebih
jauh dijelaskan, dengan penelusuran sejarah dan silsilah keluarga itu,
diharapkan dapat lebih mendekatakan hubungan antara kedua rumpun Melayu
yakni Melayu Selangor dan Bugis.

Menurut Moh Jusoff, dari segi
kedekatan emosional, silsilah dan genesitas komunitas di Malaysia dan
Indonesia tidak bisa dipisahkan. Hanya saja, belum bisa merambah ke
persoalan politik karena ranah politik Malaysia berbeda dengan politik
Indonesia termasuk mengenai tata pemerintahan dan kemasyarakatannya.

Sementara
itu, Andi Ima Kesuma,M.Hum, pakar kebudayaan dari Universitas
Hasanuddin (Unhas) yang juga Kepala Museum Kota Makassar mengatakan,
kekerabatan keturunan raja-raja di Malaysia dan raja-raja Bugis di
Sulsel tertuang dalam Sure` Lagaligo maupun dalam literatur klasik
lainnya.

"Hanya saja, gelaran yang dipakai di tanah Bugis tidak
lagi digunakan di lokasi perantauan (Malaysia) karena sudah
berasimilasi dengan situasi dan kondisi di lokasi yang baru," katanya.

Gelar
Opu dang Karaeng yang lazim digunakan bagi keturunan raja rai Luwu dan
Makassar tidak lagi dipakai di Malaysia melainkan sudah bergelar
tengku, sultan atau dato`

Sumber : Antara


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http://makassar-updating.blogspot.com
http://makassar-bugis.blogspot.com

Friday, April 11, 2008

Joshua project di Makassar




http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rog3=ID&rop3=106085

Profile Tex
Who are the Makassar?
The Makassar people (also known as the Taena, Tena, or Goa) inhabit the southern part of the southwestern peninsula of Sulawesi. The heart of their area is Makassar, the capital city of the province of South Sulawesi. In addition to urban areas, the Makassar also live in the Konjo highlands, the coastal areas, and the Selayar and Spermo islands. Their language is the Makassar language, which is divided into the Gowa, Turaka, and Maros-Pangkep dialects.


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Nascent market capitalism and Makassar entrepreneurs.

http://research.kauffman.org/cwp/appmanager/research/researchDesktop;jsessionid=FrnD2UvYTGXLfTidGMCs1C5n9ai1E4FSavuWl8JK1Hy8yNA8SUHf!329308596?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=research_resourceDetail&keep=all&id=Research/Resource/Journal_Article_948.htm&_nfls=false

Nascent market capitalism under question: Interpretations of success among Makassar entrepreneurs.

(Journal Article)

Turner, Sarah. Nascent market capitalism under question: Interpretations of success among Makassar entrepreneurs. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie (Journal of Economic & Social Geography). 2005. v. 96, no. 3, p. 264-274.

Blackwell Publishing Ltd. ISSN 0040747X.

Abstract: Small enterprises are assumed to exist as a form of nascent market capitalism. When entrepreneurs' endogenous definitions of success are taken into account, the picture becomes less clear. The degree to which ethnic specialization influences small-scale enterprise operations in Makassar, Eastern Indonesia is studied. Data were gathered on 300 small-scale entrepreneurs in Makassar between 1996 and 1997. Bugis entrepreneurs, as opposed to Makassar goldsmiths, consider ethnicity a crucial factor for networking and building trusting relationships.



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Ethnic tensions in Makassar Indonesia




Makassar in South Sulawesi was traditionally a trading port, the Bugis sailors originating from here and dominating the Java Sea, in their pirate prahu galleons, equipped wih a huge cast bronze boat-rammers. Chinese traders have lived in Makassar for over 400 years, and have done very well. Recently there was an incident, that sparked students in Makassar to round up a lot of Chinese locals, and this highlighted tentions that are long-standing.

Here's what the Jakarta Post says

Makassar violence highlights ethnic tension in city
Andi Hajramurni, The Jakarta Post, Makassar

Peace has returned to Makassar following protests triggered by a housemaid's death at the hands of her Chinese-Indonesian employer, but there's still an uneasy feeling in the air.

The reactions of residents and students have made many city residents, especially Chinese-Indonesians, feel uneasy. Chinese-Indonesians are a minority population numbering around 30,000 out of the city's around 1.2 million residents.



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Makassar Art Forum

Link yang bermanfaat. Memberi warna lain tentang Makassar yang imagenya dibangun TV sebagai kota kekerasan, kota demonstrasi mahasiswa, dan kota kelaparan.

http://www.aiaa.org.au/news/news3/makassor.html

The cultural growth and development in the South Sulawesi region has experienced a process of plurality that gave birth to our values. This plurality has existed in our society for many centuries, through the local art/culture having had intensive interaction between several countries. We have also witnessed and experienced the global demands from mass media inputs (printed and electronic) that, with such speedy means of transmission, make the cultural region of Indonesia a place of intensive exchange and alteration.

With this change and alteration we must always be on the alert in wise and critical ways so as to be aware of the influences that these external factors have upon our society. Looking at these statements and being aware that the macro condition of a political and economic crisis also really influences the art/cultural environment, it makes it necessary to raise and continue to develop the plurality of art/culture that is in our region. Here we need a formulation, or more precisely a cultural strategy that is made not only to anticipate, but more than that, to conceive a cultural process from a strategy that we create ourselves. Composition spaces that are creative and critical are a prime base that can be applied for the good of our community. An example of these spaces is current traditions that already give blessing and thanks and wisdom. A composition process in the art/cultural region that possesses the capacity to receive differences with the creative criticism mentioned will likewise create and strengthen that art/cultural region through having the characteristics of a melting pot.

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Survei: Warga Idamkan Kota Maritim

http://www.tribun-timur.com/view.php?id=72479&jenis=Kota

Jumat, 11-04-2008 
Warga Idamkan Makassar Jadi Kota Maritim
Makassar, Tribun - Mayoritas warga di kota ini menginginkan dan mengidamkan Makassar menjadi Kota Maritim dengan pemanfaatan potensi laut dan kawasan pesisir secara maksimal.
Dalam Rencana Peraturan Daerah (Perda) Nomor 6 Tahun 2006 tentang Rencana Tata Ruang Wilayah 2006-2015 akan memuat paradigma pembangunan kota internasional dan memuat lima visi Makassar sebagai kota maritim, niaga, pendidikan, budaya, dan jasa.
"Berdasarkan survei yang kami lakukan, sekitar 65 persen lebih masyarakat menginginkan Makassar menjadi kota maritim. Dan memang dilihat dari historis kita pernah jadi kota besar karena laut. Pemerintahan yang kuat, berwawasan maju dan global, kuncinya adalah laut," kata Konsultan Tata Ruang, Danny Pomanto di kampus Politeknik Ilmu Pelayaran (PIP) Makassar, Jl Tentara Pelajar, Kamis (10/4).
 
Danny memaparkan master plan pengembangan Kampus PIP Makassar menjadi Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Pelayaran (STIP) usai upacara Pelantikan Pelatihan Pelayaran Besar dan Wisuda Program Diploma IV Pelayaran bidang keahlian nautika, teknika, serta keahlian manajemen angkutan laut dan kepelabuhanan.
Survei yang dilakukan terhadap 2.031 responden di kota ini juga menyebutkan masyarakat yang menginginkan Makassar menjadi kota jasa niaga dan budaya yang diisi aneka mal dan pusat perbelanjaan hanya 44,079 persen, dan sebagai kota pendidikan berada pada peringkat terakhir.
Dalam rencana tata ruang, kawasan maritim Makassar sepanjang 500 hektare (termasuk kawasan reklamasi) terdiri atas pelabuhan perikanan nusantara, energi, pengembangan pelabuhan, Pantai Losari, Tanjung Bunga, Theme Park Internasional, termasuk pembangunan kampus baru PIP Makassar di kawasan Untia (samping Pelabuhan Perikanan Nuasantara).

PIP Jadi Serkolah Tinggi
Direktur PIP Makassar, Ir Agus Budi Hartono MmarE, mengatakan, rencananya, PIP akan menjadi sekolah tinggi tahun 2009. Saat ini, pihaknya bersama konsultan juga sedang melakukan studi kelayakan rencana pemindahan kampus di kawasan maritim terpadu.
Dijelaskannya pengembangan kampus ke depannya, sebagai suatu keharusan untuk meningkatkan daya serap, perbaikan sarana dan prasarana, maupun peningkatan kualitas pendidikan.
"Mudah-mudahan dalam waktu cepat ini sudah terealiasi. Nantinya, pemkot (pemerintah kota) menyiapkan lahan dan dana pembangunan diharapkan berasal dari Departemen Perhubungan RI," katanya.

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Thursday, April 10, 2008

_NIDJI:zone: >>All About NIDJI & NIDJIholic: Tampil Terakhir, Nidji Menyihir Nidjiholic Makassar

www.tribun-timur.com

Tribun Timur Makassar di Blog Nidji

http://nidji.blogspot.com/2008/02/tampil-terakhir-nidji-menyihir.html


Tampil Terakhir, Nidji Menyihir Nidjiholic Makassar

Makassar, Tribun - Sebagai band terakhir yang tampil dalam ajang A Mild Rising Star, Nidji, memberikan penampilan yang berakhir dengan spektakuler malam ini. Nidji berhasil terpilih oleh warga Kota Makassar melalui SMS (short message service) untuk manggung di kota yang sudah berusia 400 tahun ini.

Ribuan Nidjiholics (sebutan fans Nidji) yang memadati Pantai Akkarena Makassar, seolah tersihir dengan mengikuti gaya khas vokalis Nidji, Giring. Gaya khas Giring yakni mengangkat kedua tangan ke atas.

Meski masih baru di kancah musik Indonesia, band asal Jakarta ini dapat diterima dengan baik di telinga masyarakat. Sejumlah lagu mereka menjadi hits di tangga lagu baik televisi maupun radio.

Penampilan mereka didahului dengan kolaborasi antara gitaris Nidji, Rama, dengan band asal Makassar, Magneto, yang juga merupakan pemenang ajang A Mild Live Wanted 2008 untuk area regional timur. Band tersebut berhak mewakili regional Indonesia timur untuk bersaing dengan band di regional lain.

Band yang beranggotakan Giring, Rama, Rund, Ariel, Adri, dan Andro itu mengawali penampilannya dengan menayanyikan lagu, Heaven. Kemudian disusul dengan lagu Child, Kau dan Aku, Arti Sahabat, Cinta Tak Pernah Sama, Jangan Lupakan, Sudah dan Manusia Sempurna, Hapus Aku, Disco Lazy Time, dan yang menjadi pamungkas adalah lagu Biarlah. (*)

source: tribun timur makasar



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Wulan Guritno, Kuliner Makassar, dan Komentar yang Luar Biasa

Artis Wulan Guritno bercerita tentang kenikmatan kuliner di Makassar, coto makassar, pallu bassa, etc di blognya,
http://wulanguritnowulanguritno.blogspot.com/2008/02/blog-post_4155.html. Komentar luar biasa ramai.


Sabtu, 2008 Februari 16
12) MY NIGHT KEJAR TAYANG MAKASAR KULINER TOUR...


Sebenarnya sudah sering sih aku ke Makasar, kadang ada waktu bebas yang cukup untuk aku bertour-tour ria atau berkuliner ria, kadang tidak ada waktu untuk itu semua karena padatnya rangkaian acara, nah yang kali ini adalah yang seperti itu, tapi namanya aku gak betahan, maksud aku lidah aku yang gak betahan hehe, dan paling sebel sudah jauh-jauh ke luar kota trus makan-makanan hotel atau prasmanan di acara atau makanan kotak kan yang di sediakan panitia, wueeeeek, sayang aja gitu, kan kesempatan nyoba-nyoba makanan khas di sana, jadi ya sempet-sempetin deh walaupun waktu mepet, atau harus menahan lapar sampai acara selesai dan akhirnya bisa kabuuuuur...

Setelah selesai seluruh rangkaian acara promo tour film Love, itu sudah sekitar pukul 10 malam, perutku sudah keroncongan karena sengaja menahan lapar, pengen makan PARU BASAAAAAH!!!...

aku,Inul asistenku,Luna Maya dan asistennya, serta Surya Saputra selaku suami aku di film Love, dan Ichwan publisist Love, bertemu di bandara Soekarno Hatta untuk berangkat ke Makasar, memang tidak semua cast Love secara bersamaan di berangkatkan tiap-tiap kali, tetapi bergantian di tiap-tiap kota... Aku yang sampai duluan di bandara, tepat jam 6 pagi, karena jam 6.30 pesawat kami akan di berangkatkan, aku pergunakan waktu tersebut selagi menunggu yang lain untuk sarapan... Sesampainya di Makasar kami tidak ke hotel dulu untuk menaruh barang bawaan kami seperti biasanya, tetapi langsung ke venue acara, yang di mulai dengan nonton bareng, dan film di mulai jam 10 pagi, memang acara nonton bareng itu selalu pagi sebelum waktu bioskop di buka untuk umum, gak mau rugiii yaaa?hehe, well aku pergunakan, juga yang lain, untuk tidur di bioskop selagi menunggu film nya selesai, secara sudah lebih dari 5 kali kami para cast Love menonton film ini... Setelah itu acara di lanjutkan dengan meet and greet, berkunjung ke salah satu koran lokal dan ke kantor XL yang telah mensupport film love, kemudian kami kembali ke hotel dulu untuk beristirahat sejenak sampai waktu menunjukan untuk berangkat kembali ke rangkaian acara selanjutnya yaitu live di 2 radio lokal untuk ngobrol-ngobrol sambil mempromosikan film Love, waktu itu aku pergunakan untuk ngoroook hehe, jadi pas siaran radio gak lemes tapi ngocol hahaha kidding...

Siang harinya kita sempet break makan siang di resto lantai paling atas venue acara yaitu mall panarukan, nama resto nya SURYA, menyediakan masakan chinese, dan di sini adalah tempat kalau kita mau bawa pulang atau bawa oleh-oleh KEPITING yang sudah masak bumbu lada hitam yang uenaaak banget dan amat sangat terkenal itu, saat makan Luna sempat menawari mau sekalian nitip PISANG HIJAU gak buat dessert, karena dia mau minta tolong panitia membelikannya, tapi berhubung saya sudah kenyang, jadi saya pikir lain waktu saja... Malamnya seperti yang sudah saya ceritakan sebelumnya saya bela-bela menahan lapar karena mau puas-puasin makan Paru Basah,sudah ngidam dari jakarta nih, orang lebih banyak tau SOP KONROW atau COTO MAKASAR kalau mau makan makanan khas sana, itu memang yang lebih umum atau populer untuk orang-orang luar daerah, tetapi untuk masyarakat di sana, mereka bilang sama saya "coba yang lain dong mba, PARU BASAH atau SOP SODARA, jadi gak melulu mencoba yang umum standart orang coba", waktu sebelum-sebelumnya saya ke Makasar... Eeeh Surya dll maunya makan kepiting, huh yaudah deh ngalah, secara sudah lapar, cepetan deh nih sudah mau pingsan, nah yang terkenal juga enak kepitinnya adalah DINAR, tetapi by the time selesai siaran radio Dinar sudah tutup, maka kita alihkan untuk di Nelayan saja, tetapi ternyata tutup juga, (bisa di liat itu foto-fotonya), aaaaa mau ke mana lagi niii, sudah mau mati sekarang bukan pingsan lagi, asam perut sudah naik, mulut jadi terasa pahit dan baunya jadi seperti orang yang sedang berpuasa dekat-dekat mau buka puasa hahahahaha... Akhirnya kita menemukan resto yang masih buka namanya Lae-Lae, yah lumayan lah hasrat kepiting Surya dll terpenuhi, kalau saya biasa aja, orang ngidamnya Paru Basah, sebeeel... setelah semua kenyang dan siap kembali ke hotel untuk ngorok,secara hasrat saya belum terpenuhi saya minta pisah mobil sama yang mau kembali ke hotel untuk di antar makan setidaknya Sop Sodara kalau memang Paru Basah jam-jam saat itu sudah habis, saat itu jam menunjukkan pukul 23.30, dan paru Basah jam 9an juga sudah habis kata orang-orang sana... Dan akhirnya hasrat saya terpenuhi juga, walaupun hanya di temani antar, tetapi tidak di temani makan, padahal saya di temani sekitar 5 orang panitia, tapi saya makan sendiri, jadi tontonan, biarin deh yaaa, yang penting makan juga yuuu hehe, oh akhirnya ada satu panitia yang ngiler akhirnya pesen juga, kita berdua tidak makan pakai nasi karena sebenarnya sudah kenyang, tetapi ini semua hanya untuk agar tidur nyenyak, dan pulang balik ke jakarta dengan damai dan tentram hehe...

Banyak sekali yang tidak sempat saya datangi, tapi tidak apa-apa, pasti masih ada kesempatan lain... belum sempat ke jimbarannya (bali) Makasar, yaitu makan seafood di sepanjang pantai LOSARI, hmmm maknyus... Belum sempet coba IKAN KOMANDO atau apa itu namanya saya lupa (ikan loreng-loreng), atau tidak sempat beli BOLU apa itu saya denger-denger tapi kurang jelas, dan malas bertanya lebih lanjut, karena tau tidak ada waktu juga, jadi saya pikir sekalian nanti aja pas ke Makasar lagi, daripada kebawa mimpi hehe... Satu lagi yang sempat saya coba adalah OTAK-OTAK Makasar, katanya beda, oh begitu ya, ya sudah mari kita coba kalau begitu hehehe, otak-otak nya ada perbedaan dari otak-otak yang biasa kita beli di jakarta, tapi tidak banyak, bumbunya lah yang berbeda, kalau kita pakai bumbu kacang, di sana dengan bumbu yang saya rasa campuran gula jawa,asam, dan petis, hmmm cita rasa yang berbeda... Yah begitulah tour kuliner kejar tayang (istilah cara pengerjaan rata-rata dunia per-sinetron an kita jaman sekarang), saya di Makasar di waktu malam yang di bumbui pemaksaan hehehe... WG
Diposting oleh wulanguritno di 17:34
112 komentar:

'mel mengatakan...

   konro tuh isinya apa aja ya ? jeroan ya ?
   2008 Februari 16 19:18  
Barens mengatakan...

   asekkkkk..wulan punya blog!
   Lan..u're one of my fave...salam kenal ya..

   btw itu warung punya decent food at it's best gak? secara tempat sederhana,biasanya masakannya dahsyat...

   barens
   http://beha38b.multiply.com
   2008 Februari 16 19:18  
Anonim mengatakan...

   paru basaaaah atau pallu bassa??
   2008 Februari 16 19:53  
CowBoy Chaster mengatakan...

   Makasi Commentku " Sang Aji " da direspon..mbak wulan memang cakep cakep cakep cakep...
   2008 Februari 16 20:23  
CowBoy Chaster mengatakan...

   Mbak wulan kan prof di dunia perfilman kan?aku " Sang Aji "punya demo lagu lumayan banyak,barang kali mbak wulan bisa bantu masukin lagu-lagu Sang Aji jadi soundtrack sinetron and film-film yang diperanin mbak wulan.yah..barang kali Mas Ahmad Dhani tertarik,and mau memproduseri aku.Pleas,tolongin aku ya mbak.and mbak wulan harus ingat,bisa seperti sekarang kan karna fans besar mbak wulan ( ya termasuk aku donk..!! ).nah,sekarang,waktunya mbak wulan bales budi sama kita-kita semua.oh iya,kapan-kapan aku kirimin sampel lagunya.kasih aku alamat e-mailnya ya,and kirim ke cowboy.chaster@gmail.com atau cowboy.chaster@yahoo.com

   Tak tunggu mbakku yang cuakep dewe.
   2008 Februari 16 20:48  
Riri Audiya mengatakan...

   ikan komando itu apaan?
   baru denger gue.
   2008 Februari 16 21:27  
wita mengatakan...

   iya tuh, kayanya yg mba wulan maksud bukan paru basah deh, mungkin pallu bassa.
   gw dulu pernah tinggal d sana stahun, cukup waktu utk bikin gemuk dan kulinernya masih berkesan smp skrg..
   -mie titi (ga pake kamal), its my fav.
   -ikan bakar pake sambel mangga
   -nyuk nyang ato baso kotak
   -nasi goreng merah
   -nasi kuning (biasanya ada d losari klo pagi), beda deh sm nasi kuning jkt!
   -singkong goreng dicocol pake sambel
   -jagung rebus (jagung mksr bener2 beda sama jagung jawa, lebih legit dan lebih putih)
   -ada juga semacam sup jagung (gw lupa namanya)

   lain kali cobain deh!!! semoga gemuk!!! hehe..;(
   2008 Februari 16 21:34  
amelisa mengatakan...

   hahhahahah keknya mbak wulan punya kantong lambung yang lebih besar dari pada yang dipunyai rata2 wanita indonesia
   2008 Februari 16 21:48  
Bayu Pancoro mengatakan...

   Wuiihhhh....

   Februari baru jalan setengah jalan udah ada 26 posting....

   Bener bener lagi kecanduan ...

   Selamat, tetap kreatif...
   2008 Februari 16 22:11  
groengerine mengatakan...

   Huwahahaha...
   Belum pernah ngrasa Tour Kuliner di Solo-Jogja sih,Bu?

   kalo' Gudeg sih, udah biasa!
   belumpernah denger "Sate klathaK" tho?
   Atau Sop Manten?

   gak bakal habis seminggu buat ngHabisin macem-macem makanan di Solo-Jogja!

   HIDUP MAKAN..!!!!
   He..he..he...
   (ajakin si kecil dunk!)
   bukannya aku Phedopil, tapi emang seneng yg lucu2 aja! Hi..hi..hi...
   2008 Februari 16 23:08  
GROENGERINE mengatakan...

   Satu lagi!!!

   kalo' mo maen ke Jogja-Solo, kasih tahu ya!
   & jgn bilang siapa2!
   biar gak diburu tmn2 wartawan.
   (& biar cuma aku doang yg tau & ngereportase dirimu...)

   Huwakakakakak... Curang ya?
   2008 Februari 16 23:15  
S_epiroth mengatakan...

   hahaha... suka maem yah ^^''
   2008 Februari 17 00:12  
silly stupid mengatakan...

   WAHHHHHH... Wisata kuliner yang sangat menyenangkan tuh emang kalo ke makassar... Dan bener kata orang, kalo ke makassar belum nyobain KEPITING DINAR... Duh sodara2, itu mantep banget!!!, trus ngopi rumah kopi... halah, kok gue lupa sich... makan pisang Epek di pinggir pantai.... Trus makan seafood di pantai Losari... dilanjutin ke Cafe MGH (makassar Golden Hotel) makan es cream sambil memandangi laut (resto ini separuh bangunannya ada dipinggir laut babe...), makan Pallu Basa (iya, yang bener pallu bukan "Paru" say... ;))... trus beli OTAK-OTAK di jl. Lasinrang... hmmmm.... maknyussss pokoknya... You should try oneday... beneran bok.... enak banget!!!!...

   Ahhh, jadi gak sabar pengen tugas keluar kota lagi...(maret masih lama yah? ;-p)

   Anyway... kok gue ngoceh gak permisi2 dulu ama yang "punya rumah" yach... Haduhhh, maap... ini teh bener-bener out of control euy... secara kalo udah ngomongin makanan, otak ama jari2 udah gak connnect, hakhakahkahakahak....

   No way... (bosen anyway melulu, lagian kenapa anyway ya bok, bukan someway, atau wrongway... hahaha), salam kenal dari gue yach... saya juga punya putri satu, tapi masih lebih kecil dari syaloom, dan saya suka sekali your appereances... cantik banget dan berkelas, hehehe...

   Mampir dong bok ke blog saya... ada banyak cerita2 stupid mengenai life after marriage... walaupun beberapa ada posting ttg artis (termasuk situ... arrrgghhh... maaf yach *pasang tampang memelas*, sengaja saya tulis posting itu, padahal saya tahu ini untuk kepentingan promo film Love... yahhh, promosi gratis aja maksudnya, secara saya sumpah, ngefans berat sama situ... dibeberapa posting saya sebut I'm Wulan Guritno wannabe, hakhakhakhak... jadi malu... sumpah!!!) leave a comment yach... it'll be highly appreciated!

   salam manis,
   -sil-
   2008 Februari 17 00:19  
mamaz Fajar ndut mengatakan...

   wew....baca postingan kali ini jadi mbuat niat dietku ilanx neh...hihihihihii...kayaknya uenake pooolll....
   mba wulan juga seneng seafood tooh??
   maen2 aja ke cilacap mba,disini seafoodnya segar2 langsung dari laut..mnikmati ikan bakar ato kepiting rebus ato seafood lainnya ditemanin ama es klapa muda dijamin maknyusss.....
   saya siyap jadi guide gratis asal ditraktir...heheheheheheeee....
   tak tunggu wisata kulinernya mba wulan ke cilacap ya....
   jgn lupa see my blog n leave ur comment...tks mba...
   2008 Februari 17 00:24  
oMiC mengatakan...

   aku dapet alamat ni dari artikel diandra,
   blogging juga ya sekarang?
   selamat deh,..

   mbok coba bikin artikel yang bukan diary mbak..evaluating sth maybe, to bikin artikel tentang hangout among making the movie kali..tapi pake bahasan dari mbak sendiri..^^
   2008 Februari 17 00:27  
Dreesyach mengatakan...

   Wah, kuliner..
   bisa dijadikan sebagai kontribusi Visit Indonesia Year 2008.
   Boleh tuh mba foto2nya yg bagus2 ttg Indonesia di pajang plus share. :hehe:

   Aku jg lagi nulis nih mba, ttg Indonesia.. bantu promosiin lah! anyway, Lam kenal :)

   http://dreesyach.blogspot.com
   2008 Februari 17 00:32  
dendi mengatakan...

   iya tuh.. bukan paru basah deh kayanya yg dimaksud.. tapi palu bassa (atau pallu basa atau pallu bassa..)
   2008 Februari 17 01:05  
Raimaster adalah: mengatakan...

   busyett menarik juga wisata kuliner di Makassar. Palu aja bisa jadi hidangan lezat hmm.. jodohnya pasti dimakan kampak, obeng, tang dan paku heueheueheue....
   2008 Februari 17 01:28  
jmzach mengatakan...

   Wah mmg ngangenin nyobain makanan di kota makasar tuh ... btw kl mau info kuliner yang bisa diakses via HP [pake GPRS/3G] klik aja
   [ http://wap.jmzacharias.com ]info2t4 makan ok yg aku recomend & t4 jalan2x/belanja ok berdasarkan kota2x yang aku singgahi. Have a nice culinaire journey ya ... thanks atas sharing pengalaman kulinernya.
   2008 Februari 17 02:34  
rudyhilkya mengatakan...

   lumayan jadi jurnalis dadakan,
   cuma mbak ati-ati makan sama nulisnya jangan dibarengi nanti ketelan pulpennya .... :-)

   btw, disini nggak ada masakan makassar ... sepertinya sangat berlemak tuh ...

   saya takut kolesterolan ....
   2008 Februari 17 06:19  
Nahria Medina Marzuki mengatakan...

   Wulaaaaan bikin ngiler niiiih, gini niih orang Makassar yang jarang pulang kampung, hiks..

   Btw love you in LoVe :)
   2008 Februari 17 10:44  
Si Behel Transparan mengatakan...

   yahhhh....telat de nemuin blognya mbk wulan. kalo tau kmrn maen2 ke bali kan saya ajakin ke bebek bengil yah!!!seru lo mbak disana.selaen enak, suasana alam gianyarnya juga boleh tuh buat menunjang selera makan. jadi kayaknya kalo kesana perlu bawa dua lambung de mbak...dijamin satu gak cukup...
   2008 Februari 17 14:53  
evelynpy mengatakan...

   Waduh sop paru basahnya memang menggiurkan nie.
   Pantesan kalau dirimu masih pengen makan meski sudah makan kepiting.
   Kalau Surya agak egois pengen makan kepeting wajar lah, gitu2 kan suami kamu di Love, itu mah dah resiko. Hahahahahahaha.
   Oh ya ternyata kalau meet and greet itu para selebnya bobok sembari para fansya nonton filmnya.
   Nggak takut kebablasan boboknya?
   2008 Februari 17 16:29  
nanda mengatakan...

   wah mba wulan jadi bikin laper nih...
   btw, baru denger ttg paru basah.
   nilainya berapa utk skala 10?
   biar nanti kalo ke mks, bisa nyobain juga.
   salam yah buat shalom.
   2008 Februari 17 18:02  
hidung-bertai-lalat mengatakan...

   mba...aku cinta bgt deh makanan makasar..
   klo ke losari maem pisang gepeng..eh apa pisang jepret ya..enak deh..
   trus jalangkotek..ini asptel yg isinya...gila,...enaK!!wajib dimakan.sambel nendang abeess
   aku suka mie titi disana...kaya ifumie...tp lebih enak..
   otak2nya ENAKK!!!!!
   pengen ksana lagiii
   2008 Februari 17 18:57  
js mengatakan...

   baru belajar ya mbak wulan... oya kalo boleh usul blognya dikasi shoutbox aja... jadi kalo orang komentar enak.. dan sign up juga ke haloscan pasti tambah oke met kenal

   www.yogya-indonesia.blogspot.com
   2008 Februari 17 20:12  
Ronny Noor mengatakan...

   Salam..
   Setelah membaca artikel tentang anda Wulan Guritno di www.myrmnews.com, saya boleh donk untuk mengacungkan 2 jempol saya, selamat atas BLOG nya, cuman yang saya sayangkan masak seorang wulan pake blog yang gratis.....maaf ya...
   Salam saya
   Ronny Noor
   Copenhagen Denmark
   www.indoclub.dk
   2008 Februari 18 04:09  
detnot mengatakan...

   welah mbak wulan mingin2-i saya yg lagi laper :D
   2008 Februari 18 09:35  
ahmad mengatakan...

   eee..ee..e bentar-bentar..

   apapun makanannya, mbak wulan tetep cakep!
   2008 Februari 18 09:35  
h_tanzil mengatakan...

   salam kenal.....
   suka baca? silahkan berkunjung ke :

   http://bukuygkubaca.blogspot.com
   2008 Februari 18 11:48  
defir mengatakan...

   ......"Yah begitulah tour kuliner kejar tayang (istilah cara pengerjaan rata-rata dunia per-sinetron an kita jaman sekarang), saya di Makasar di waktu malam yang di bumbui pemaksaan hehehe... WG" ,.... maksudnya ???????
   2008 Februari 18 12:54  
Jeep mengatakan...

   kulineeer....never die, ribuan jenis makanan di indo emang buanyak banget, ngmong2 aku kangen ama aktingnya di
   "otomatis romantis"..."asunya" itu lhoo...
   2008 Februari 18 13:06  
Anonim mengatakan...

   Wulan guritno ...cuman cocok ngomongin bola...siiippp benerrrr, saya nggak pernah nonton wulan saat jadi entertaint tuhhh....
   2008 Februari 18 14:47  
defir mengatakan...

   Diakhir tulisanmu km tulis :....... "saya di Makasar di waktu malam yang di bumbui pemaksaan"......... kalo blh saya tau maksudnya ??????
   2008 Februari 18 15:20  
enurp mengatakan...

   Mall Panarukan ?? Perasaan namanya mall Panakukang dehh. -:)

   Btw, Thank untuk info-nya
   2008 Februari 18 16:23  
Elia Bintang mengatakan...

   waduh si defir ini pengen tau aja arti "malam yg dibumbui pemaksaan"... saya jg pengen tau sih... hehehe :)
   2008 Februari 18 16:41  
yakoel mengatakan...

   Mbak Wulan...

   Seneng dech baca Blog-nya :)
   boleh ya aku link...

   BTW,heran dech liat mbak-nya hobi makan badan kog kurus terus ya...
   (mode on: think!)
   2008 Februari 18 16:56  
loper mengatakan...

   sup konro ? apa ya? hehehe
   2008 Februari 18 17:35  
iman saiaw mengatakan...

   waduh tuh makanan kelihatannya enak banget tuh. mau dong !
   2008 Februari 18 18:01  
defir mengatakan...

   wah elia bintang lempar tangan sembunyi batu, eh tebulak......sorry deh.....tapi terus terang klo soal makanan sy kurang faham.....so komentar sy yg sy tau aja deeeeech....kebetulan sy penasaran dengan tulisan akhir dr Wulan....jd ga salahkan klo sy tanyakan.....ya ga Wulan.......pasti jawabannya iya !!!...he..he..he...
   2008 Februari 18 19:17  
Hesti mengatakan...

   wah, abis dari makassar ya... itu kampung halaman saya :)
   hmm, baca postingan kuliner ini, jadi kangen pengen makan makanan sana. gak sempet nyobain pisang epe?
   2008 Februari 18 20:26  
scarface mengatakan...

   saya baru pindah dari makasar kebandung 2 minggu yang lalu
   2008 Februari 18 22:47  
-imam- mengatakan...

   walah...arep komen wae ngantri wahahahaha koyo antri beras wae huehehe...jan selebritis tenan mbak wulan iki
   2008 Februari 18 23:04  
bangyoes mengatakan...

   udah coba mie kering, mbak?
   2008 Februari 19 15:46  
eggaborowsky mengatakan...

   Salam,,, saya blogger baru mohon bimbingannya,,
   Oh ya mbak wulan sukses yah buat film terbarunya LOVE,, GBU
   2008 Februari 19 17:10  
Anonim mengatakan...

   wah kreatif sekali mbak mulan...
   postingan dah banyak aje...
   2008 Februari 19 18:01  
Ajay mengatakan...

   Wah mba wulan mau nyaingin..Si maknyus ya..
   2008 Februari 19 20:06  
pokedpisi mengatakan...

   Minta dunk ma em annya
   2008 Februari 19 20:42  
noki_afandi mengatakan...

   acaranya nonton bareng artis, malah nonton artis tidur dibioskop.
   wisata kulinernya bikin ngiler nih
   2008 Februari 19 20:52  
___ reza ___ mengatakan...

   heemmm ikutan nimbrung ama mbak wulan aahhh.....
   2008 Februari 20 09:06  
Qie mengatakan...

   Hhemmm uenak?? siang2 jadi ingin makan ama mbak wulan!
   2008 Februari 20 12:19  
Qie mengatakan...

   mampir donk di blog aq????? Monita ya..ya...ya...
   2008 Februari 20 12:21  
Boni Wardhana mengatakan...

   Weits, finally Wulan Guritno goes blogging. Eh bener gak sih inggris gw? Tadinya mo pake inggrisnya Tukul. Tapi jadi gak enak di kuping: "Wulan Guritno go b##g" hi..hi, just kidding. Anyway, sebagai sesama newcomer di dunia blog, I'd like 2 say welcome to blog's world!

   Abis dari Makasar ya? Mustinya mampir dulu ke Luwuk. Exotic place. Cuma 1 jam naek pesawat dari Makasar.
   2008 Februari 20 15:57  
halik mengatakan...

   ketika membaca tulisanmu serasa kita mengenalmu lebih dalam
   ketika nama kita disebut (tepatnya diketik) serasa kita telah dikenal
   ketika kamu tampil ditivi, film dst.... serasa melihat sahabat kita
   ketika kamu digosipin serasa kita lebih tahu yang sebenarnya tentangmu

   tapi apakah kamu merasakan itu ????
   konon ketika fasilitas internet dan istilahnya belum sekomplit sekarang
   sang penemu memberi nama "menghayal bersama" untuk internet dkk
   mungkin kita sedang menghayal bersama mengenal dan dikenal seorang pesohor

   tapi akhirnya kita harus menginjak bumi ... ...
   dan tidak terlalu mengharap menyentuh matahari, bintang atau bulan

   walau matahari selalu datang menerangi di pagi dan siang
   walau bintang dan bulan akan selalu datang memberi keindahan di malam hari

   tapi akhirnya kita harus tetap menginjak bumi ... ...
   dan tidak terlalu mengharap menyentuh matahari, bintang atau bulan

   karena matahari, bulan dan bintang hanya untuk dilihat saja
   karena matahari, bulan dan bintang untuk dikagumi saja
   dari sini ..... dari bumi ....... dari hati saja
   2008 Februari 20 17:14  
Anonim mengatakan...

   ini asli blognya wulan gutno gak sih? ato assistennya wulan guritno?

   snapshot
   2008 Februari 21 08:22  
ika mengatakan...

   aduh itu tur kulinernya makin bikin saya lapaaaar,,huhuhuuuhh

   horee,akhirnya update juga blognya,,kemaren2 sempet pesimis nih mbak wulan ga apdet apdet.. hehe
   2008 Februari 21 11:26  
maya mengatakan...

   wah mbak wulan pnt blog...!!! hehehe mampir juga yaa di blogku

   www.myembroidery.blogspot.com

   bnyk mukenah handmade anggun sulam,kerancang,pita,bordir( postingan lama) dijamin nggak ada dipasaran...mampir yaa..
   2008 Februari 21 12:06  
jesie mengatakan...

   oiii...kapan mo blog visiting ama penggemar2nya???
   2008 Februari 21 12:18  
woel mengatakan...

   hello...lam kenal yak, btw pake sb dong diblognya :))
   2008 Februari 21 13:35  
fajarmono mengatakan...

   hmmmm.... perutku jadi keroncongan nich..
   padahal baru baca postingan wulan..

   makan dulu ahhh....

   reaches me on:
   YM ID: fajarmono@yahoo.com.sg
   www.friendster.com/fajarmono
   www.fajarmono.wordpress.com
   ww.flikcr.com/photos/fajarmono
   2008 Februari 21 14:28  
fajarmono mengatakan...

   hmmmm.... perutku jadi keroncongan nich..
   padahal baru baca postingan wulan..

   makan dulu ahhh....

   reaches me on:
   YM ID: fajarmono@yahoo.com.sg
   www.friendster.com/fajarmono
   www.fajarmono.wordpress.com
   ww.flikcr.com/photos/fajarmono
   2008 Februari 21 14:44  
Ian mengatakan...

   Mbak Wulan, saya link blognya di blog saya ya... ^_^ Ada postingan mengenai blog mbak WG hehehe promosi...

   Ian
   2008 Februari 22 04:00  
Ian mengatakan...

   Lupa, blog saya www.randomworld.wordpress.com
   2008 Februari 22 04:02  
indo mengatakan...

   Waaa...enak sekali ngedengar nama2 makananya *sambil ngiler :)
   kapan ya bisa mampir ke Makasar...hiks
   2008 Februari 22 06:38  
siapa sich luu...?!! mengatakan...

   Ati-ati.... Kolesterol semua tuch... Btw, mesti kalee font tulisannya gede-gede kayak gitu ya..... kaya baca baliho.......
   2008 Februari 22 09:47  
Aba Firi Mbojo mengatakan...

   WG mantap tuh ceritanya...sebagai apresiasiku yang tinggal di Makassar...aku beritakan kisahmu itu di koranku, Tribun Timur (www.tribun-timur.com kelompok kompas gramedia di Makassar) hari ini, Juamat (22/2) judulnya "Pallubasa di Blog Wulan" baca versi onlinenya di http://tribun-timur.com/view.php?id=65108&jenis=Probis. kalau sempat jalan lagi ke Makassar sempatin ya singgah di kantorku.

   Firmansyah
   http://lafirimbojo.blogspot.com/
   2008 Februari 22 11:29  
indrio.name mengatakan...

   Mungkin gw terlambat komen, but gpp lah. :-d

   "Siapa sih luu" kayanya bener deh lan, hurufnya kegedean ... kita jadi cape bacanya. kecilin donk ...

   btw, lain kali gw musti ikut ke Makasar
   ...makan .. makan .. makan ..
   :-))
   2008 Februari 22 18:28  
Emanuel Ebu mengatakan...

   Kapan lagi nich ke Makassarnya,...||

   blum coba yach..

   Sup "Kepala Ikan Valentino Hotel"????
   juga ES KRIM GORENG-nya....

   Dijamin UEEENNNAAAAKKK.....!!!!
   2008 Februari 23 17:27  
adian.husaini mengatakan...

   PALLUBASA Srigala terkenal paling neka neng!
   2008 Februari 23 18:46  
metrofx mengatakan...

   different blog, different character. di blog aja udah seru dan rame gimana kalo ngobrol bareng ya wulan hehe.

   i recommend you take a step further, dengan materi segitu banyak tiap postingnya, podcasting blog / videocasting blog lebih cocok buat kamu. rekam voice / video, upload, done.

   tapi teknisnya ribet nggak ya? *membayangkan* :)

   oh well, i was just rambling, nevermind :p
   2008 Februari 24 07:47  
snscellular mengatakan...

   siapa tau mba wulan jadi produser, saya punya script (baru blajar seh) siapa tau nanti bisa jadi sinetron, siapa tau nanti bisa jadi film, siapa tau who knos... ada beberapa seh script,,, ya gak ya gak? suryantoro(www.misterihartakarun.blogspot.com)
   2008 Februari 24 09:40  
Inaz mengatakan...

   Katanya mba Wulan dilamar,kasih bocorannya dong.
   2008 Februari 25 10:33  
imong mengatakan...

   ^
   ^
   iya tuh, selamat yaa.....
   2008 Februari 25 13:31  
rayearth2601 mengatakan...

   hmmm
   yang bener neh mbak ???
   2008 Februari 25 16:41  
hall mengatakan...

   yang punya rumah ........ lagi ngapain koq ... ... beberapa hari hilang ...............
   2008 Februari 25 17:11  
uam mengatakan...

   ya oloh mbak, font nya guede-guede banged yak....
   you need somebody to help you with it lah kayaknya, hehehehehe
   2008 Februari 26 08:33  
Dian mengatakan...

   Otak2 makassar itu emang uenaakkkk...makyuzz banget deh. Rasanya beda sm otak2 yg ada disini, uh...saya jg ngiler otak2 mksr nih *ngeceess
   2008 Februari 26 09:00  
aku yang berlari mengatakan...

   mba..mba...
   font-nya kegedean, jadi pusing bacanya...padahal menarik loh, tp jadi bikin mata cepet pegel..
   2008 Februari 26 09:39  
mysparkling mengatakan...

   Wah .. ketemu juga nih blog nya mbak Wulan :-)

   Waktu itu kenal ya mbak, bulan puasa gt deh .. waktu itu kan diri'mu jadi salah satu talent di program sahur kami Bu .. Empat Mata Sahur.. Pasti lupa ya, secara buanyaaaak banget kegiatan mu mbak.. hehehe

   Foto2 waktu shooting sahur hari terakhir di share dong Bu! Btw, selamat ya atas acara pertunangan kemarin, mudah2an semuanya lancar2 saja smp dengan nanti married, amien..

   Salam buat Inul ma Mumun juga yah


   Cheers,
   Sparkling!
   2008 Februari 26 12:14  
bubba mengatakan...

   abseeeen!!! hehehe numpang liwat ya mbak.. aih udah ada si silly disini :D
   bweek

   dagh
   2008 Februari 26 13:22  
kiran pramathas mengatakan...

   huaaa.... baca ini langsung jadi laaapppeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrr!!!
   dr dulu ngidam konro, blm kesampean hehehe
   2008 Februari 26 15:05  
ajenkajenk mengatakan...

   *kruuucuuukkk*

   adowhh... perutku jadi lapeeeer abis baca postingan ini...hukz..hukz...

   lapeeeeerrr....makkk....
   2008 Februari 26 17:18  
Anonim mengatakan...

   MBAKK TULISANNYA KEGEDEAN. PUSING BACANYAA...

   BTW SELAMET YA DAH DILAMAR YAA :)
   2008 Februari 26 22:32  
ichaAwe mengatakan...

   aku belom pernah ke makassar ... tapi nyobain konro pernah lah..itu tuh yg di tebet ...
   ngileer ngeliat poto2na...
   2008 Februari 27 03:39  
Dewi19 mengatakan...

   Nyiler
   2008 Februari 27 12:35  
widi mengatakan...

   mba beneran uda dilamar nih, klo bener Selamat ya....
   2008 Februari 27 13:29  
Andie Wicaksono mengatakan...

   misi,misi, numpang lewat.....
   wow, ada blog artis!
   rajin2 nge blog ya, salam kenal!
   2008 Februari 27 21:53  
kalangkabut mengatakan...

   mbak wulan saya nulis tentang anda! jangan disomasi lho ya... hahahaha

   alamatnya: http://kalangkabut.wordpress.com/2008/02/27/wulan-guritno-yang-ngeblok-eh-ngeblog/
   2008 Februari 28 15:08  
vivi mengatakan...

   haduhh kok tulisannya sekarang segede-gede gajah sih fontnya ekekek :P

   asyik ya travel molo jadi artis :D jadi pengen :)
   2008 Februari 28 17:53  
Yunarso D.A.,S.Kom mengatakan...

   Mbak klo makan kok malam2 y apa g takut Endut n'tar... Ohh ya tak kasih tau Mbak klo suka kepiting d Balikpapan ada loh kepiting "Kenari" klo pas kuliner ke balikpapan mampir y ke Warung Net saya hehehe... fontnya kecilin dikit Mbak..biar g BoTem "Boros Tempat".... C U ..
   http://yunarso.blogspot.com
   2008 Februari 28 20:01  
God Of War mengatakan...

   Wah selamat dulu ya buat Mbak Wulan yg mw nikah tahun ini, semoga langgeng terus..
   Iya tuh mbak pallu basa bukan paru basah, trus mall panakukkang bukanx mall panarukan ( panarukan itu di pasuruan ), pisang ijo bukan pisang hijau ( ga tau kenapa orang makassar nyebut gini , kayak jawa aja) ada satu llagi yg mirip yaitu es pallu butung, yang mungkin perlu dicoba itu Sop Kikil, ada juga songkolo, bassang (tapi adanya rata2 pagi doang), terus ikan Bolu itu sama aja ikan Bandeng klo di Jawa.. Ok deh selamat ngeblog mbak...
   2008 Februari 28 21:32  
Mama Rafi mengatakan...

   paru basah ato pulubasa?..
   mal panarukang ato mal panakukang?..
   btw slamet atas acrnya kmrn diposting dong.. mg lancar2 ampe kepelaminan amin..
   2008 Februari 29 14:50  
Sekarani mengatakan...

   allow... mampir nih buat baca2,asyik juga bisa ngerasain masakan yang macem2...o ya selamat atas acara yg kemarin itu..
   2008 Maret 1 13:13  
My Favourite Restaurant mengatakan...

   jadi pengen ke makasar. kalau di jakarta, apa restoran favorit anda ?
   2008 Maret 1 13:19  
ShiTaPriLia mengatakan...

   menarik, oiya mbak wulan, kalo mau curhat lewat YM, aku welcome banget, shita_aprilia@yahoo.com

   friendster: apriliaprilia@gmail.com

   jangan lupa kasih komen tulisan aku yah...

   kusukanulis.blogspot.com

   salam kenal dan makasih
   2008 Maret 1 15:44  
Anonim mengatakan...

   coba masakan kepala ikan enak tuh... coto di jalan sulawesi, ayam goreng sulawesi, khsus ayam goreng sulawesi gak ada samanya soalnya gak buka cabang karena bumbunya rahasia keluarga...

   pemaksaan apa di mks? pengamen?
   dilfacinta.blogspot.com
   2008 Maret 1 15:47  
Medhian Ahmadi Putra mengatakan...

   udah lama yah ngeblognya?
   baru tau gara-gara tadi nonton ceriwis....
   yo...wesss....
   2008 Maret 1 16:40  
arie mengatakan...

   mall panakukang kalee
   2008 Maret 1 17:35  
Abby mengatakan...

   Baru tahu mbak Wulan ngeblog gara-gara tadi nonton ceriwis.. Semangat! Ayo nulis terus..

   Love tu seperti berbagi suami kali ya formatnya?
   Jadi pengen nonton..

   Liat-liat sini ya..
   http://tulisansiabby.blogspot.com

   Atau
   http:reviewnggakpenting.blogspot.com


   Cheers,,
   2008 Maret 1 19:58  
wkurniawan mengatakan...

   Salam kenal mbak wulan, aku masih inget jaman dulu ada buklet sisipan bonus majalah Hai yang kovernya wulan guritno, hehe... katanya mesti dikasih ke cewek gebetan biar dia suka, nyatanya emang buklet itu diminta cewek gebetan saya tapi nggak bisa jadian hehe...
   btw kemarin saya baru saja dari makassar, cuma transit doang di bandara, karena jalan ke Polman dan Pangkep. Wah, andaikan bisa wisata kuliner kayak sampeyan ya...
   2008 Maret 1 20:19  
Ira mengatakan...

   wah maksudnya pallu basa kali bukan paru basah. hihihi........trus yang benar itu mall panakukang bukan mall panarukan.

   gara gara baca postingan blog ini, jadi kelaparan dan akhirnya nyangkut di RM nelayan untuk melampiaskan hasrat lapar yang berlebih :D


   keep blogging wulan....
   2008 Maret 1 20:52  
yudhadelonge182 mengatakan...

   ge ne mbak Wulan Guritno my Fav.seleb,,,
   cieee,,,,,

   mo di panggil apa neh,,, mbak apa ibu,,

   mbak aja yea biar lebih akrab,
   heheheh:D

   suka masak yea mbak,,,
   lomba masak yuk aq aq,, kita tanding,,

   masakan siapa yang paling enak,,

   mau gag????
   2008 Maret 3 02:24  
arifanda mengatakan...

   Mbak-Mbak...mbok ya kalo nulis fontnya jangan gede2...aduhhhhh...kasian yg baca...

   Mbak...aku mengagumimu...

   *halah*
   2008 Maret 3 02:46  
wulanguritno mengatakan...

   'arifanda' : Iya dah ku kecilin, gimana sekarang?...

   'ira' : Iya hehehe banyak yang nama nya salah2, pallu bassa dll itu hehe maap yak,

   'abby' 'shitaprilia' : iyak ntar pasti ku baca, thank uuu yaaa...

   'anonim' : Maksudnya maksa di anter2 makan ini itu hehehe...

   "myfavoritresto' : Di jak?, takigawa, foodism, blowfish, YnY, dim sum kemang dll, buanyaaak hehehe...
   2008 Maret 3 03:34  
wulanguritno mengatakan...

   makasiii ya smua, iya yang kemarin itu hehe, doain ya semua lancar2 sampai hari H... And iya, salah2 yak nulisnya yang di postingan ini hehehe maap2, yang like pallu bassa dll, iyak yang di bener2in bener yang kalian semua huehe :-)
   2008 Maret 3 03:38  
wulanguritno mengatakan...

   And iyak buat semua pasti ntar ku main2 ke blog masing2, pas sempet pengen baca juga hehe, and thank uuu yaaa yang dah posting2 bout this blog dll hehehe sooo sweet and means alot alot aawooot to meee, need it sumtimes yak buat semangat hehehe :-)...
   2008 Maret 3 03:46  
Anonim mengatakan...

   Weleh..Mbak Wulan rajin posting about kuliner.suka makan tapi body tetep oke,salut!btw aku gak sangsi lagi ini memang blog WG asli! Bukan nyatut nama..moga pernikahan mbak yg akan datang happiness ever after..
   2008 Maret 3 05:01  
jeepiid mengatakan...

   wulan ...wuih jadi rame kalo org2 pada ikutan blog.. aku juga masih baru sih di "dunia" ini
   tapi selamat ya..
   moga ma y ini langgeng ampe ajal memisahkan...
   selamat deh.. (wlo sebenarnya hancur hatiku hiks..hiks..)
   salam juga to dian sosro ya..
   makasih
   2008 Maret 3 18:03  
genx mengatakan...

   Wah mbak Wulan ini kok ayunya ga ilang-ilang ya........
   2008 Maret 4 09:40  
leadja mengatakan...

   Ada layanan 24 jam, namanya 13TYP... udah pada tau blum??

   Cm bisa ditelp dari HP di nomer 13897, kapan saja dan di mana saja Anda berada, bisa!

   Untuk info: skor bola, prediksinya, info film, info KA, reservasi KA, tanya alamat & no.telp tempat2 (resto, hotel, RS, dll), info valuta, info jalan, dll...

   Tanya di satu nomer ini: 13897. Disave ya d HP, sewaktu butuh tinggal tekan aja. Jadikan 13TYP sahabat Anda...

   leadja: http://leadja.blogspot.com,
   http://leadja.multiply.com
   2008 Maret 12 10:54  
Sendal Sepatu mengatakan...

   wah suka kuliner jg toh he3x, nanti sekali2 cobain soup igaku ya mba, dijamin top abis deh...
   2008 Maret 18 19:24  
Amril Taufik Gobel mengatakan...

   Selamat Pagi Mbak Wulan,

   Perkenalkan, saya, Amril Taufiq Gobel, Redaktur Pelaksana Majalah Online
   Blogfam ( www.bz.blogfam.com) bermaksud untuk mengajukan permohonan kepada
   anda kiranya berkenan menjadi responden kami di rubrik bz!tamu mendatang.

   Majalah online kami ini terbit sebulan sekali setiap tanggal 6, sejak
   February 2006 dan mengangkat sejumlah topic mengenai blog termasuk
   mewawancarai sejumlah tokoh seperti Wimar Witoelar, Hermawan Kartadjaya,
   Budi Putra, dll (bisa dibaca di bagian arsip pada majalah kami).

   Kami menganggap anda sosok yang cocok kami angkat sebagai responden kami
   untuk bz!tamu yang akan mengangkat tema tentang fenomena selebriti yang ngeblog.

   Mohon informasi alamat email anda yg bisa kami hubungi dan saya akan kirim daftar pertanyaan kesana. Alamat email saya di amriltg@gmail.com dan amril@bz.blogfam.com

   Terimakasih
   2008 Maret 28 09:51

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