Saturday, July 26, 2008

Let's get the party started

Everybody's waitin' for me to arrive '
Sendin' out the messages to all of my friends
We'll lookin' for flashy on my mercedez benz
I got lot a style, got my gold diamond rings
I can go miles if you know
I'm Comin' up, so you better get the party started

That's what the bos of Lapindo brantas, Indra Bakrie, tried to sing some lyrics of Pink's Get the party started, last night, when he held the wedding party for his doughter, Adinda Bakrie, married to a Businessman from Singapore, called Seng Hoo Ong. The party cost billions rupiahs for sure, and was nominated as the gorgeous party ever in Indonesia, held in Mulia Hotel Jakarta. Everything so luxurious, start from EO, party concept, till the guess invited. Exactly, great people were coming to town, including President, Vice president, officers from many institutions and celebrities, with maximum security. Doesn’t matter at all, since Bakrie family never lack of anything, though involved in great case like mud disaster of Lapindo Brantas. Adinda’s uncle Aburizal Bakrie was nominated as the richest man in South East Asia, version Forbes Magazine on May 2008, with the wealth about 50 trillion rupiah. It’s impossible that the wedding party of richest man in South east Asia’s Niece just like usual party. How embarrassing. We’re talking about pride, Buddy, not humanity. Who cares with the mud victim outside there, fighting against future’s uncertainty. It’s simply a destiny? Ah, wish Adinda Bakrie want to marry at KUA stands for Kantor Urusan Agama, Chamber of Marriage in Indonesia, then it cost not more than a million rupiah. This wedding news must be hurt the mud victim in Sidoarjo, indeed. Just like scratched by nails of tiger or lion or eagle. [Oops] Moreover, for those who not included in impacted area maping. Wondering why, How dare…Where it lost the real carracter of Indonesia people, who used to be so helpful, kind-hearted, now turn to sio individualistic and materiallistic. It’s just simply look like biggest play, silly plot and uncertain ending. What a two-tumbs-up director, both the director and the viewer are drown in perfect amusement. Hehe well-done, Bakrie….

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