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Buddy's Birthday Celebration!

Happy Birthday to one of my Classic Buddies.. a friendship that started wayyyyyy back to the early 1970s and that makes us...er... *mental calculation* nearly 40 years of knowing each other?? Wow... that makes us the Golden Girls? LOL....
We celebrated her birthday and had dinner in Dragon-I Restaurant, AEON Station 18.... Five of us went to have fun by eating to our heart's content.... but..... hmmmm.....
Well...the food has nothing much to shout about actually....
Either we didn't know how to order.... or .....
Okay, never mind the food... 
All we want is to Be Happy....
and we certainly did... 
Our smiles say it all....
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CH!!

(oh gosh... just look at my full stomach..aikss!!)")

Comments

  1. Happy Birthday to your buddy!
    I haven't been to Dragon-I yet. My wife who has been there is praising the food up to heaven!

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  2. wow, it's great you have know your buddy for over 40 years!! this friendship must be kept till eternity!!

    i like that dark dark noodles above the fried rice.. shanghainese fried thick noodles??

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  3. So nice you have kept in touch over all the years. Well, the food LOOKS really good, anyway!

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  4. 40 years of friend ship huh
    you've got a long way,
    i just wish to see the picture of you two back then

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  5. andrew: serious? then i must go taste more of the dishes.. :)


    sk: yes.. old classmates from the olden days.. hahaha...


    ginny: friendship are meant to last if we treasure them...


    mecoy: I will try to dig out.. some black and white pics.. :)

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  6. wooo happy bday to your buddy! I love the xiao long bao there hehe yumm :D

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  7. Food looks good.
    "Make new friends, keep the old...
    One is silver, the other is gold!"
    Happy birthday to your old friend.

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  8. Wow, didn't know there's a Dragon-I in Ipoh now! That's nice.. too bad the food was just ok? I usually like their spicy la mian :)

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  9. she look very familiar wor....does she work in a flower boutique?

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  10. juin: nice but a bit pricey.. :)


    stp: hehehe..thanks for the lovely poem.. !


    sweetwitch: I like it too .. not too bad but the prices are a bit pricey?

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  11. kathy: you have a good memory wor!! But now no more working in the shop but as in own home...

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  12. Happy Birthday to your Buddy....!!

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  13. What a wonderful meetup over good food! The smiles tell it all :D

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  14. mery: thank you.. hahaha...


    mary: yes, indeed.. the smiles tell all..

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