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Monday, June 2, 2014

The USM Dinner Get Together on 31 May 2014

As planned, we met at the Golden Dragon City Seafood Restaurant in Paramount Garden, Petaling Jaya on 31 May at 7.30 pm  for our 2nd quarterly dinner this year. Kenneth joined us for the first time.

Those 11 who were present included:

Derek Teh
Catherine Yeang
Chan Yau Kok
Lai Poh Guat
Chia Kwang Chye
Kennerth George James
Lee Saik Tat
Yeoh Gim Ooi
Toh Chee Kiang
Tan Lee Kiang
Heng Jee Heng

These accompanying photos will give you the touch of the mood.

Shark-fin soup,anyone?

Kenneth and Chia in Conversation

Who is winning in Teruk Intan?

Poh Guat is Listening Intently to the Results in Teruk Intan

Chan and Yeoh are at relaxing ease

Heng making a Point to Chee Kiang

Kenneth tells about his Life in Singapore

Waiting for the Food?

How to make a Couple of Thousands on Bursa!
As usual we had a rousing time with the Teluk Intan election results being closely monitored on the smart phones this time around There were speculations that the winner will win by a whisper.

Chia said the early indication was 600 votes majority to Mah while Chee Kiang said the current circumstances especially it being held on a Saturday did not bode well for DAP. True to prediction, Mah won by a whisker of 238 votes.

Yes, the family is going home to Penang, says Kenneth

Delicious porky pieces

Poh Guat Enjoying her food


Suckling Pig Delicacy

Best,best Brain Food, mah!

Looks like Dyana lost!
Saik Tat then told about the wheat grass that he has been consuming for years and said it has been known to clear up clogged heart arteries.

I guess the group was spell-bound with his story.

The next popular topic was property both in Malaysia and Singapore. Would it fall?

Gim Ooi who is on the property scene spoke about the likelihood of the bubble in the Iskandar region but is confident that it will fell be only less than 10% in the Klang Valley and perhaps none of Penang Island.

Derek was of the opinion that it will at best be temporary and will leveled off  perhaps in a year or so.

As usual, Chia volunteered to pay the bill.

For the next dinner which should take place when Man Lin or any of our friends from overseas return, on the suggestion of Chee Kiang, we have started a Makan Fund.

RM 500 has been collected.

Food was good and company as usual was great.

So, until the next time then.


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