SPECIAL SLOW NEWS WEEK EDITION          August 20, 2000 
JOHN TO SINGAPORE
BALI: This Wednesday August 23 John is off to Singapore for yet another visa run. The tourist visa John uses is only for 60 days.  He will stay there 2 nights until Friday August 25.  Although you are required to stay out of Indonesia for 1 night, a couple of days makes it a small holiday. No doubt he will be seen again lounging around Raffles Bar but of course not staying there. Too Stingy! Of course he will be smuggling as much scotch as possible back to Indonesia.

Fairly uneventful week after all the kittens dying, but peaceful. Jamal cleaned the house top to bottom in readiness for his brother
Deni’s arrival from Bandung. We first thought he would arrive Wednesday afternoon but finally turned up Thursday afternoon. 
DENI
All went well at Melody’s Party night except for a little English bursting into tears
during the balloon blow competition, seems his balloon was faulty and he couldn't inflate it.
Met 2 girls from Melbourne one an Ansett flight attendant  they were good fun so we invited them over for dinner. They came Thursday so we made a welcome party for Deni. We all ended up at Jaya Pub until 3am.
JOHN RELAXING BEFORE DEPARTURE
TRENTON: Thank you for your up date. Looking forward to seeing you. CLIVE OF ENGLAND: Like your web site and the news letter, it's excellent! I bet this keeps you sweating away in your computer corner. Have to try out the No Name restaurant when I come back next.
Glad to hear you managed to sample some decent wine at David Allen's place, sounded like a good party. RAY DARWIN: your place looks wonderful. Can you swim there or are you like here with jelly fish and croc's?  IAN MELBOURNE: My computer should be back to me by the end of the week I hope.
It is now sporting 13g of hard disc and I hope I can get the scanner problem  solved as well. If not I will have to buy another one as no one seems to be  able to solve the software problem sufficiently to fix it.  GEOFF WHITE: Here is our recipe for "Bean Bake"
Requirements: A casserole dish about so big.
One can baked beans Heinz 420 grams, we like the ones in Ham sauce. One large tomato.  One large brown onion, 2 if you like onions. Stuff to sprinkle on the cheese, crushed potato crisps are good, we used to use
Kellogg's seasoned corn flake crumbs but we can't get them
any more so we use seasoned
bread crumbs which are marketed as chicken stuffing.
Cheese slices (Or grated) to cover. We use cheddar cheese

INDONESIA CELEBRATES
INDEPENDENCE DAY
INDONESIA: August 17 Indonesia celebrated their 52 anniversary of independence.
An impressive ceremony was held in Jakarta and televised nationally. 
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reduced fat type. METHOD
Chop onion(s) and cook in fry pan till nice and soft. Pour into casserole dish. Empty can of beans on top, spreading out evenly. Slice tomato and layer on top of the beans. Cover with the slices of cheese.
Sprinkle a swag of stuff on top of cheese. Put in oven at 180 deg.C for about half an hour and serve on toast or with BBQ'd snags or anything you fancy.  YUM YUM!

 
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