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But I bet your good at Maths :)

Sorry ;) are you Malaysian too Colin?

Morning Colin. What's news?

Big weekend planned?

But I bet your good at Maths :)

Sorry ;) are you Malaysian too Colin?

Haha, nothing MS Excel can't do :P

Yea I am a Malaysian too!

Apa khabar = How are you?

Not that much on for the weekend, just laze haha, might go down to Elizabeth Quay tomorrow....I haven't been there even though I work 2 mins from it.

Hai Hank :wub:

Haha, nothing MS Excel can't do :P

Yea I am a Malaysian too!

Apa khabar = How are you?

Not that much on for the weekend, just laze haha, might go down to Elizabeth Quay tomorrow....I haven't been there even though I work 2 mins from it.

Hai Hank :wub:

Pasar Malam = Night Market at Elizabeth Quay tonight [emoji6]

Oh Hello Colin [emoji6] Khabar Baik [emoji28] Malaysia Di mana ? Juga Perth Di mana ? [emoji108]

Sarawak, born in Sibu but grew up in Brunei then few years in Miri, now Perth....cockburn central area. Yourself?

Sarawak, born in Sibu but grew up in Brunei then few years in Miri, now Perth....cockburn central area. Yourself?

Born In Kuala Lumpur , grew up in KL & Penang , Few years in UK , Sydney , Melbourne

And finally reside for good 13th Years in Perth ( Mindarie North) [emoji28]




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