Kok Ming’s wedding
Good evening tansri-tansri, Tan Sri endroo G, puansri-puansri, datuk seri-datuk seri, datin seri-datin seri, datuk-datuk, datin-datin, ladies and gentlemen.. today my friend, Kok Ming a.k.a. Sean is finally married. Pheeww, what a long speech opener.
All the “heng-tai” (brothers) for the morning session. All together 19 of us. Soo Lan was the only lady. Who was the best man?

Arrived at Olympic Hotel where the bride and her family stayed for few days.

From their face expression, I think they are thinking this (from left):
Sue Sean: “Oh… there come the hunks.. I won’t let my darling eat those crap – lemon, chilies and bittergourds later”
Nicole: “Oh my god, so many hunks, who is more photogenic? My darling is surely the best one”
Sophia: “Oh fuck, so many of them. Wonder if there’s enough chilies and lemons for all of them. Luckily my darling is not part of the entourage but here with me as part of the chi mui (sisters)”

Lemon eaters.

I escaped the lemons… with a smile.

Then, the little bittergourds came. Even Kok Ming was not spared.

After that, chilies were distributed. I had a chili too. I got heartburn after that. Yea Chern and DanielF certainly were not happy at all.

I quickly walloped the watermelon to sooth the heartburn and my burning mouth.

After all the ordeal, Kok Ming finally got his wife into the car.

Leaving the hotel with the bride.
After the tea-drinking session at Kok Ming’s house. Brothers and sisters… say cheese.

Dinner ballroom at Renaissance Hotel, KL.
Look… Lingesh also was there.
Among the guests were R.Nadeswaran and Terence Fernandez… the journalists from The Sun who brought us many eye-popping, jaw-dropping news such as the MPPJ billboard scandal and the now-dead little emperor of Klang who converted a few low cost houses into a big mansion among others.

Wong and I were on stage giving a speech. I dont know how I managed to do it but it was no fun at all standing there looking at the crowd of 800-900 people. We were reminicing the old days of the Cookie Monster.
After the wedding dinner, we went to Mist Club (previously C18) at Bangsar Avenue… they owned the club so everything was on the house. Beer, liquor etc.
Congrats bro.







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