Welcome to MREWUL

Posted in mrewul with tags , , , , on November 6, 2008 by mrewul

Beware of MREWUL, watch your door and prepare yourself to play an important role of MREWUL phenomenon!

Do you know “mrewul”?
Mrewul was derived from the Banyumasan dialect of Javanese Language. It means upwelling or sediment moving from the bottom to the surface area. In my opinion, the fact that Obama win the presidential election in US is one of many MREWUL phenomenon. Do you wanna be the next Mrewul candidate? Read more »

Test Blogdesk

Posted in mrewul on December 23, 2009 by mrewul

This a blogdesk test

Plastic Waste Reloaded

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on December 30, 2008 by mrewul

The non-degradable waste, plastic, have been known as a big problem in many countries. Otherwise, the consumption of plastic based materials tends to be increase day by day. Since people dependency to plastic material become higher now, the plastic waste will be a larger problem.

Back to village or MUDIK

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , on December 29, 2008 by mrewul

Mudik is a unique phenomenon that only can be found in Indonesia. A mass exodus of the large cities citizen has been an annual ceremony. The were going back to the village and visit their families. A strong relationship between a daughter and his/her parent was been the main reason of “mudik phenomenon”.

The Mumbai Horror, One of Mrewul Phenomenon?

Posted in mrewul with tags , on November 30, 2008 by mrewul

At least 101 killed and 200 more injured in a series of attacks by a group of armed men in the city of Mumbai (Bombay), India, Wednesday (26/11) night local time. Victims killed, including six foreigners. Read more »

Inul Daratista “The Queen of Mrewul”

Posted in mrewul with tags , , , , , , on November 11, 2008 by mrewul

Inul has always been so confident that people from Sabang to Merauke favor her nauseous ngebor (gyrating) moves that she keeps on doing them, no matter what. Always citing free artistic expression, she completely ignores the fact that, by fair judgment and normal standards, her dance moves are too nasty for her audience, not to mention for children. Some people called her as “Ratu Ngebor” or “The Gyrating Queen” for her unique and sensual dance. Read more »

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