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Reunion Dinner With Classmates At Lee How Fook Restaurant, Ipoh

ON THE SECOND NIGHT OF CHINESE NEW YEAR, I was so glad that I was able to join the reunion gathering with my ex-classmates....  Initially I was not sure whether I could make it or not since my kids and my siblings were around... then one by one mentioned that they had their own programs for the evening and I quickly called up the "organizer" to tell her that I would be able join them after all...  and was hoping there would be a "place" for me?  hahahahaa.... Yes, I am so happy that I was able to able to join them for the dinner, some of them were back from Kuala Lumpur and Australia...
Yes, my head was kind of "sengat"... while the other ladies were posing beautifully...
As for the food, they were not really kind of "fantastic" 
but then who bothers... after all, it is CNY....
Cannot expect much compared to the normal days.... 

Some random pictures of the food were as above and follows....
Steamed fish....
Mushrooms delights...
Sweet Sour Prawns...
Their first dish was the Best...
And OUR HANDS!!
Ladies being ladies... we need to take lots of pictures....
My friends from the 1970s....
We really come a long way.... 
After our dinner, the night was still young.,..
Our next destination..... Yes... a place I Love going.... 
Guess where we went... 
I am sure many know where.... 
hahahahaa...


Comments

  1. Love to see all the beautiful ladies. The night was still young so you all went to Karaoke singing? Hahahah...

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  2. Wahhhhh!!!! So many hong sek hong sek, red red colour. Good luck. :D

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  3. It is always good to catch up with old friends.

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  4. I can see that your girls are so happy! Eh, I like your blouse :)

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  5. Ladies night out. Nice gathering with old friends. Guess tons & tons of things to chat.

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  6. You ladies must be going to KTV after dinner, am I right?

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  7. Wow! Pretty ladies came out to have fun! Your friends looked radiant and lovely in CNY dresses.

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