here is one of my "friends"
You have some very nice pals Peter. Did you meet them in the course of your charity work?
as you know Mr Zarse, it is important when overseas  that all laws are obeyed.  In Indonesia it is one of their laws that you must employ so many locals per foreign employee.  Who am I to argue 

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So when I go diving I effectively become a local employer, dive guide, driver, kit carrier, kit cleaner, personal assistant and so on, bit like in the colonial days when on safari.  In modern management speak its whats known as a win-win situation.  I get a very enjoyable diving trip, they get employed and can feed their family for another month instead of one of theses multinationals getting my hard earned cash.
Surprisingly, Made has a few chums just like herself.  You may not know this but in Bali the boys and girls names are the same, they only have four names, child 1, Wayan, child 2, Made, child 3, Nyoman, child 4 Ketut, and then back to the start again.  It can be very confusing sometimes. 
Especially as they can change their own personal names and their family and close friends can choose names for them; normally a personal attribute.  I guess most of us at LM would be know as "goes motor racing gets drunk and falls over.... again".
Fingers crossed, I'll be back in Bali next year on a semi-permanent basis, so maybe you could come and visit?