sixthseal.com wishes all a Happy Chinese New Year 2009

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My Photoshop skillz are legendary for being mediocre at best, which is why I outsource most of the stuff that requires design. 😉

I’ll not be going back this CNY, but to those of you who’re doing the reunion dinner, Happy Chinese New Year and may the Year of the Ox bring happiness, prosperity and all that is Good (TM) to your lives. =D

For those in the PJ area who is not going back and not having a reunion dinner a.k.a. orphans of circumstance like me, wanna go dinner or movie? The latter is a bit unorthodox but I’m driving down to Ipoh tomorrow morning so I can’t do drinking or stuff like that. Berhati-berhati di jalan raya and all that. 😉

Text me @ 016 888 2069

Gong Xi Fa Chai everyone!

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60 thoughts on “sixthseal.com wishes all a Happy Chinese New Year 2009”

  1. DeepForest: Happy Chinese New Year to you too, buddy! 🙂
    JustinKC: Happy CNY Justin! 🙂
    風与霧: Happy CNY! BTW, I can’t read or write Chinese, that was painstakingly transcribed from a text message that I got. 🙂
    風与霧@DeepForest: No worries mate, it happens, sometimes my blog chokes up, though it’s better now. I have upgraded to a higher VPS package.
    Laynie: Happy Chinese New Year Elaine! Happy Chinese New Year Jenny!
    ShaolinTiger: Happy CNY ST! Won’t be doing much tonight since I’m stuck at my condo in PJ. Will be driving down to Ipoh tomorrow though. Catch up soon ya.
    vincent: Haha! I can read that word. 🙂
    Same to you buddy.

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  2. Juice: See ya next month! Damn long holiday, wondering what to do with it. Genting definitely, must go get my money back. =D
    Joan: Happy CNY Joan! 🙂

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  3. Z0E: Nope, not even shandy. 😉
    Oh you’re back late. Sorry I couldn’t go last night, had to wake up early to drive this morning.
    Anyways, Gong Xi Fa Chai and see ya when I’m back from Ipoh!
    JW: Happy CNY! It’s going to be extended until 16th February. Oh well.

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  4. sylvia: Gong Xi Fat Chai Sylvia! Have a great CNY! I will be driving safe, no worries. NKVE looks very empty from my window. PLUS highway shouldn’t be a problem. Great day to drive. 🙂

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  5. Pahura,
    Don’t you have something better to say?
    For what it’s worth, he’s still enjoying life to the fullest….
    Just remember, blood runs deep in families, if not while he’s alive, I’m sure, in death, it rejoins…
    Kamma may be a dog to some, but in essence, it’s there – always….

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  6. tom: Thank you! 🙂
    The same to you, my friend.
    cibol: Yeah, next year I’ll definitely be going back.
    Pahura: Haha! You know nothing about my family dynamics. 🙂
    I’m pleased to announce that our family is ze best in the world.
    imantulen: Thanks bro, appreciate the support. I don’t mind, he’s not a real troll, the official sixthseal.com troll attacks my family, not me. 🙂
    Our family is actually very blessed, I have seen other families and have come to the conclusion that I’m indeed very, very lucky to have my parents who loves me and I, vice versa.

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