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hey hong have fun on ur honey moon n all the best for the wedding in singapore:)

btw u didn't haev to give us ur surprise u really didn't

we were al glad to have helped u out ha an awesome day n i'm sure everone loved watchin us drive past with ribbons :thumbsup:

sure did stir up a distraction hehe

but glad everthing went well n timin went fine :(

we will have to catch up for yum cha or sumthin when u get back n look at the photos or if u get a copy of the dvd if u dun mind if we have a sneak peak of it rite? hehe

n yup upload or BAN! hahahaha

i have to fix ma comp b4 uploadin it on but will do as soon as i can

n marco u put the mandarin version up which is poo the canto version the original version is better haha it's more funny

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Sadly I went home and watched Tokyo drift after getting that stupid song stuck in my head.

Speaking of... Ohh Ahh, is in fact on the Tokyo Drift soundtrack, had it on repeat whilst I was cooking dinner...

;) Now to bust out Audacity and make a ringtone.... :cheers::cheers:

we will have to catch up for yum cha or sumthin when u get back n look at the photos or if u get a copy of the dvd if u dun mind if we have a sneak peak of it rite? hehe

n marco u put the mandarin version up which is poo the canto version the original version is better haha it's more funny

Wedding anniversary cruise ftw!

Mandarin... Cantonese... How am I suppose to know the difference, I'm teh wogz.... >_<

Speaking of... Ohh Ahh, is in fact on the Tokyo Drift soundtrack, had it on repeat whilst I was cooking dinner...

;) Now to bust out Audacity and make a ringtone.... :cheers::cheers:

too late got it on ringtone already hahahahaha

IT's WOT WE DO!

hahaha

watchin it now actually >_<

thank Coz it look great.

and thank you, Iain, Leo, Coz, Andrew and Marco you all did a great job and it was fantastic.

you guys were great.

You guys are really something, you really went out of your way; detailing your car, getting all dressed up.....but the best thing of all is you are all very nice people. You guy did much more that we ever imagine.

Good people like you is very hard to find these days, and we are very fortunate to meant you all.

thanks guys

Anne & Hong.

Can't wait to come back to see you all.

Yes we must meet up as soon as we can.

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took some awesome photos Coz!!!

i look so disturbing in that photo! haha

HONG and ANNE!!! all the best and have a safe an awesome trip to Singapore and Phuket... beautiful places and you're going to have the time of your life

i'm feel so good that i could help out on such a beautiful occasion

BBQ at your place when you get back!

haha, talk soon buddy

Andrew :happy:

took some awesome photos Coz!!!

i look so disturbing in that photo! haha

HONG and ANNE!!! all the best and have a safe an awesome trip to Singapore and Phuket... beautiful places and you're going to have the time of your life

i'm feel so good that i could help out on such a beautiful occasion

BBQ at your place when you get back!

haha, talk soon buddy

Andrew :nyaanyaa:

yeah for sure

wot u guys reckon we go for a cruise a mini cruise n then we do a bbq lunch by the beach or sumthin?

see sum of u guys tmr nite :(

You got owned then...

Mine does, I swear man...

H8 = B4D...

:P

Mine too... You must be special leo...

If not u can download :down:

Hong and Anne, you are such a sweet couple that the day was a real pleasure! Glad you didn't get stuck at the airport when they shut it down! Have a great trip! :D

from what I heard, just downloadthe entire Fast & Furious movie soundtrack collection... (hope u got good ADSL)

Hehe, I've listened to 'ohh ahh' nearly 20 times since yesterday... I'm hooked!!!

DAMN U LEO!!!

:D

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Dun sing that song Coz.... Aaarrgghh! It's just buzzin around in my brain...

I was humming it to myself when I went to fitness first today and everyone was like "wtf, noob, u fail".. :(

btw coz, for some completely unbeknown reason, I find your repetitive avatar strangely amusing... :)

Dun sing that song Coz.... Aaarrgghh! It's just buzzin around in my brain...

I was humming it to myself when I went to fitness first today and everyone was like "wtf, noob, u fail".. :whistling:

btw coz, for some completely unbeknown reason, I find your repetitive avatar strangely amusing... :blush:

hahaha oesn't take alot to amuse u now does it marco :ermm:

damn mega cut! feel so sick now hhahaa

we should all bluetooth each other the song crank it in front of our cars n jsut break it down coz it's" how we roll"

n iain when u drove off on the freeway i was like NOOOOOOOOOOO MONIIIIIICCCCCAAAAAAAAA hahahaha

btw when hong gets back he wants to organise a bbq or day out or sumthin for helpin him out so i'm thinkin about mini cruise bbq l unch :D

n e ideas let me know

hahaha oesn't take alot to amuse u now does it marco :whistling:

No... Not really no... After all, I am just a simple country fella... A simple mind entertained by simple things...

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