Sunday, 12 November 2006

Project - Wife: Marriage Solemnisation & Banquet, Singapore, 11th Nov. 2006 (PRIVATE ALBUM)




29 comments:

  1. when the Justice of Peace spoke you began to understand why it is called a Solemnisation.

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  2. uhhh... well yeah... but you know what? I think I had more fun at this SG banquet than at the KL one.

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  3. What in tarnation are you doing, mon cher?

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  4. Ur took that photo.

    That picture is captioned "The morning after..."

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  5. That I suppose is ONE possible description...

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  6. Uh huh, and the tamest, I'm sure... :P

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  7. Any interest to form a husbands' club of CHF members?
    Let's see ... Francois, moi, Yun, Kit Meng ... enough to play mahjong if nothing else.

    Only two daddies (moi and Francois) for now, but Yun and Kit Meng are welcome once their respective spouses conceive ...

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  8. play mahjong? Bah. I'll be too busy partying with the missus and going about all my usual pursuits. Maybe when I finally move into my sedentary stage... somewhere in my sixties. Ask me again then.

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  9. Hey, I took some pictures with Sun and Moon I think. Not sure whose camera, can send to me? I want to start my own album, "Ur and some of the beautiful women at Angry Boar's wedding".

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  10. KL was on a larger scale, I could you see that your parents were also more anxious about the KL wedding Banquet

    I think overall I enjoyed both equally, I didnt really get to eat much at both, but I manage to get the groom to sing at the SG wedding and then we had all that fun during the champagne pouring.

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  11. I only have the one of us both, none of you with Sun and Moon.

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  12. Good idea ! You could add Jean to that club, although he is also a member of the much more select club of CHF grandpas...

    Yun and KL, join the CHF Father's League. Always wondered how changing an nappy at 3 in the morning feels like? Love the sight of mashed potatoes spit on your clean shirt? Find your appartment too calm and ordered, and wish to turn it into a permanent wreck? Have a baby!

    Fatherhood, an evening of fun, 30 years of worries... Go for it!

    {this message was an ad for the CHF Father's League}

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  13. I'll give you until the baby comes ... no baby? not enough partying with the missus ...

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  14. Could imagine Wai Kit thinking that this bunch of CHFers are determined to make me a mother, pronto!

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  15. Ur said it first ... CHF is very family-oriented ... :D

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  16. tsk tsk tsk I've barely settled into the new routine and you guys are talking about babies?

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  17. Just doing my duty to remind a newly-married man ... to unsuspecting couples, babies usually come sooner than expected ...

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  18. i just attended a wedding banquet, the couple's baby is on the way in just seven months away.
    yippee!!!

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  19. Hehe, hope I made a good impression on Snowy Lady. :-)

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  20. Hehe...me too. But generally, as far as first impressions go, I don't do too shabbily. At least, I was in my "Sunday best"!! XD

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  21. Ooi! This one not shotgun wedding hor! Minimum is 9 months hor!

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  22. How come I am feeling that this nine months wait is going to be very long? *scratch head*

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  23. why not? I congratulated the couple double-happiness! 双喜临门!恭喜恭喜!

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  24. Snowylady thought you people are nice. She wonders though why Mok is covering up her nice dress with the jacket. Cold?

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  25. Hehehe I'm gonna spill the beans here... it's because lil' mok needs a better tailor.... :p

    *ducks out quickly to avoid repercussions from angry grand marshals*

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  26. I sincerely thinks Snowylady is nice too...

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