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A MERRILY MERRY CHRISTMAS.... bURP!!

STILL IN MERRY CHRISTMAS MOOD!!
er... still In Christmas Mood...
We didn't want the Christmas day to end so early last night...
At 11pm plus... we were still having our celebration....
Let's usher the Christmas night with YammmmmSinggggggggg!!!
 
Ready????  
YUMMMM.... SINGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!
HMMM... GREAT WINE!!
Just nice to go with the Carrot Cake and Bah Kwa (BBQ meat)

OOOPSSS!!!
tHE tWo Standing BehiND ARE unDerAged!
jUst  HoLd tHe gLaSS... wiLL do...
bUrp!!!  exCuSE ME!

Comments

  1. Feliz Navidad..oh burp from eating too much wind in South or the wine? haha

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  2. bananaz: burrp... hahhaa... nearly drunk.. but still sober to write post today.. hahaa..

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  3. merry xmas to you and your family! :)

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  4. it's a season to be holly and jolly! celebrate till after new year!

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  5. Hello my best wishes for these dates as indicated
    and for the new year arrives that your wishes are met
    Happy New Year 2012!.
    A hug.

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  6. The cake looked lovely. Was it homemade?

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  7. underage tak apa la...once a year mah ..cikit cikit ok la

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  8. well, if you wish, you could celebrate christmas everyday if you still have that mood!! but cannot lah, need to give way to CNY a month later, hahahaha~~ :D

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  9. lol at the two behind, holding glass will do? Are you sure? *hic...

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  10. You have me laughing now, this is good because I have been sick, must have caught it from you!! Who is taking the picture, do you have a tripod? You all look so great, you are really a beautiful family!!!! Merry Christmas, Claire!!

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  11. Where was this? ChrisAu's house in JB kah? Wah...so expensive looking, must be very rich...

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  12. I'll drink to that!



    Aloha from Waikiki
    Comfort Spiral

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  13. Xmas celebration also cannot do without computer ka? hahahah, I saw your notebook on the DINING table, geng lah,,,

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  14. hahaha are you sure they are just holding the glass? xD

    i really miss celebrating christmas with my family. reading all the post, i have decided that no matter what, i will going to celebrate christmas with my family next year :D

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  15. Such a simple yet warm Christmas celebration! ;)

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  16. ken: same to you!


    medie: 12 days, right?


    pam: Secret Recipe in Johor! :)


    wenn: same to you!!


    kathy: yeah, but both of them also in sick mode! :)


    sk: save some energy for cny!


    isaac: hic**


    ginny: my in laws took for us.. hope you get well soon!! my virus seems to be flying far.. hahaa..


    stp: thanks! not my house definitely!


    cloudia: cheers!


    eugene: very observant la u!!


    daniel: how about cny?

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  17. All in the family. Looks happy. Nice way to celebrate Christmas. Cheers!!!!

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  18. Though I am a lil late, but still Merry Xmas, Claire!

    De cake is lovely,bet must be delicious.

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  19. The Christmas Cake looks beautiful.

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  20. hayley: yes.. a simple one only..


    irene: hey, Merry Christmas to you too.. sorry for not wishing earlier cos busy running here and there!


    yeeling: there are 12 days of christmas.. hahaa.. too bad i couldnt drop by in KL that day!

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  21. Merry Xmas to you n family =)

    You looked very happy...*honest*

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  22. No worries, Claire. Better late than never.

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  23. sheohyan: from Secret Recipe...


    rachel: yes.. with my family, i m always happy..


    irene: u r very right!

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  24. Merry Christmas to you & your family too, Claire! I bet you had a great time back then. And also not forgetting to wish a very Happy 2012. May all the good things coming your way.
    God blessed.
    Best wishes
    Kristy

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  25. Looks happy.
    Nice way to celebrate Christmas. Cheers!!!!

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