Saturday, 17 February 2007

Kung Hei Fatt Choy

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Wishing everyone a joyous Chinese New Year. May this year brings us loads of prosperity, good luck and most importantly the best of health!!!

Kung Hei Fatt Choy!

21 comments:

  1. Happy Chinese New Year to you and your family!!

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  2. hey babe, dropping by to wish you a wonderful, prosperous, fruitful CNY, cheers !:)

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  3. Kung Hee kung Hee Fatt Choy to you and your Family

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  4. Babe, Kung Hei Fat Choy to you. Tomorrow there will be a lion dance in our neighbourhood shopping mall. Yipppieee. I'm looking forward to it. It will make me feel at home

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  5. Thanks all for the well wishes. Wish you all the same too.

    Flower, lucky you. haven't seen one lion dance yet. hopefully will get to see one this year.

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  6. hi Babe
    thanks for dropping by my blog

    Gong Xi Fa Cai
    Good Health to You and Your Family.

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  7. Thanks for your well wishes Peony. My utmost respect to you as a wonderful wife, mom and grandma.

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  8. gong hey fatt choy! Wishing you and your family a very happy and prosperous new year! Chuk lei chut yap ping onn and sum siong si seng!

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  9. Gung Hei Fatt Choy to you..may the new piggie year brings you lots of joy and happiness.

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  10. thanks all for the well wishes. wish you guys back the same too.

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  11. Gong Hei Fat Choy!
    More good food this year! Great health and happiness to you and your family! :)

    Gong Hei Gong Hei

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  12. nice meeting up on Sat night, Cheers again !

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  13. Hey babe! gongxifacai! How was your new year? I am pooped out from all the angpow giving!! LOL

    Can you recommend some leongsui which kids would drink?? Been eating too much ngar-ku chips and prawn rolls!!

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  14. thanks honeystar

    hey team BSG, its nice meeting your team too!

    kat, thanks and same to you too. hmmm try "puk chi choe" or "phau sum with a bit of salt".

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  15. Hey...stopped over here again from Rasa Malaysia. Glad to see so many people with the same passion. It's what led us to start Just Heavenly. I've linked you to our blog. If you would not want to be linked up there, please tell us and I'll remove you. :-) Thanks so much.

    Cheers
    Nigel

    http://justheavenly.blogspot.com

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  16. Gong Xi Fa Cai
    Still not too late to wish u Happy New Year, right?
    I just came back from Sarawak yesterday night..
    Didn't go online there cos the dial up is damnnnnnnn slow :P

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  17. no problem allan & nigel, my bad, I've linked you guys long ago :p

    thanks chow

    great, u r back, chen!!! cant wait for yr Sarawak adventures

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  18. A belated “Happy Spring Festival” or “Happy Lunar New Year” to all celebrating instead of “Happy Chinese New Year as non-Chinese also celebrates this festival

    But why Celebrate 'NEW YEARS at all'? Why Break up Ceaseless Flow of Time days, weeks, months etc…? SPACE & TIME Concepts are Illusions Caused by our Physical Senses; One Moment Exists & is Gone Forever? But whatever, the celebration symbolizes still what it has always symbolized for centuries: that the PRESENT is connected with the PAST; that our Families today are continuous with our Ancestors; that the Human world can be renewed, like the Natural world, every Spring.
    More details and enlightenment at:
    http://powerpresent.blogspot.com/2007/02/why-celebrate-new-years-why-break-up.html

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  19. Hey thanks so much for linking me already. Great to be on your blog. Thanks so much.

    Nigel

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