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Bringing Winnings Home From The Dream Cruise

INTERNATIONAL WATERS...

The second night we had our hands on a game show called Bingo!  Each Bingo card purchased is $30Sg and consists 75 numbers.  It is quite costly to Malaysians like us, we thought it is only valid for one game but no, each card is valid for 4 games.  Very new to us and after a brief introduction on how it is played, we were all set out for it.   Each of us were "sponsored" one card, thanks to LT, she said "Let's just have fun" and winnings will be shared among 4 of us.  LOL...

We did not expect to win anything, to our great delight, two of us won something!  Total winnings came to around $250SG.. LOL... and instead of sharing them, I suggested that the proceeds should be shared among the whole family back in Ipoh.... A scrumptious Dinner, of course... courtesy from Dream Cruise indirectly!  LOL.... And after the night of excitement, the next day we woke up feeling very happy and refreshed.  Packed up our belongings and checked out from ship at Harbourfront and up on the bus for the four hours journey back to Berjaya Times Square in Kuala Lumpur. 
Memories of our winnings!  LOL... 
 
International Waters... 
and cruising back to where we belong....
Our cruise ends here...
Till we meet again someday!

Comments

  1. Wahhhhhhhh...almost 1K in ringgit! So lucky! LOL!!!

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  2. Wah, two of you are sure lucky! Good suggestion to have a good dinner with all family in Ipoh.

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  3. The whole family gets to celebrate over the big winnings!

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  4. Lady luck was with your girls! I agree, win big money, must have big makan!

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  5. I should have wait for you at Harbourfront, wink wink, lol...

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  6. Wow, what FUN! And you WON! Such pretty water pics. I know you are sad the trip is at an end.

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  7. Wow...lady luck is on your side this time. To not expect to win...and still won...congrates. :D

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  8. So lucky! Good idea to spend the winnings on food and a good dinner

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  9. Congrats!! So lucky to win something.

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  10. Many interesting information I can find what I am very happy.

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