Ok, then let's make it the 2nd!!! Don't stress about having to bring anything. If you don't have time to cook anything, don't worry. Just turn up. We can either pick you up from Ringwood Station or Box Hill.Originally posted by Rhonda:Orh! 2nd can!! I'm working the Day shift that day! Usually I'm on evenings but don't know why I asked for Day this time!
Onz!! Onz!! I'll finish my shift, head home and freshen up, then go meet you!
I hardly use my car on the weekend anyway. usually if I am going out with hubby, he's usually the one who drives.Originally posted by Rhonda:I will try not to ask for tompang too often...
Go brew chinese tea or better still, green tea and drink! Very greasy leh!Originally posted by av98m:*burps*
zion road char kway teow in tummy
Originally posted by honeymouse:Ok, then let's make it the 2nd!!! Don't stress about having to bring anything. If you don't have time to cook anything, don't worry. Just turn up. We can either pick you up from Ringwood Station or Box Hill.
I told bear's sis about it.... she's going to make Ngor Hiong.
Originally posted by Rhonda:Go brew chinese tea or better still, green tea and drink! Very greasy leh!
not for chinese teaOriginally posted by the Bear:like me, i think he'll drink a litre of it in a short time
I think for now till 5pm, you'd better sit upright because if you tilt your head left or right, tea might spill out!!Originally posted by the Bear:like me, i think he'll drink a litre of it in a short time
Australian pork not only tastes strange, it smells strange too!Originally posted by the Bear:aha.. sis is going to try again..
she must know by now (i hope) that the pork in australia tastes strange
oh.. i wonder if she can get lime sauce there..
btw.. terrible luck for you guys.. i went upstairs a while ago and the bak kwa, although vacuum-packed, the guy selling it says no way no how will it pass Australian Customs...
i was thinking of sending a kilogram over for you all...
Grandpa used to drink lots of chinese tea.Originally posted by av98m:not for chinese tea
Still like that? But we get our Airpork from there?Originally posted by Rhonda:Australian pork not only tastes strange, it smells strange too!
Great.... see you on 02/02. Should be nice. You're welcome to stay over if you want to.... Need to give me advance notice though as we use our guest room as our store room so will need to tidy up if you're staying over.Originally posted by Rhonda:OK OK!! The 2nd then!! Thanks soooo much!! I'm on Evening shift on Friday, Morning on Saturday, so I won't be able to prepare anything. I'll see if I can buy something in advance!
Think I'll go to Ringwood... nearer for you. by 2009, I'll drive there!
Thanks for the thought, Bear! But I think for the sack of protecting Oz, I'd rather sacrifice the craving. We will get to eat them when we visit Singapore.Originally posted by the Bear:aha.. sis is going to try again..
she must know by now (i hope) that the pork in australia tastes strange
oh.. i wonder if she can get lime sauce there..
btw.. terrible luck for you guys.. i went upstairs a while ago and the bak kwa, although vacuum-packed, the guy selling it says no way no how will it pass Australian Customs...
i was thinking of sending a kilogram over for you all...
please dun forget this part horOriginally posted by Fatum:muahahahahahahah ! .....
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Originally posted by Poh Ah Pak:Malaysians get the best of both worlds.
Earn Singapore money, spend in Malaysia.
Their country is also more open and less rigid than Singapore.
Originally posted by Fatum:muahahahahahahah ! .....
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hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!Originally posted by elindra:
Originally posted by choco B:Heheh gotta love the family pictures.
Mom, dad, son, daughter, and luxury bag! As if the LV is part of the family