27 May 2005

CK's wedding dinner pics

Alrighty then, here's the pics from my little trip to KL for CK's wedding dinner. Quite a hectic schedule, rushing back to the hotel and all, but we finally got ready in time. CLICK on the pics for a bigger view. These have been resized by the photo hosting website, so if anyone wants the HUGE photos (1600 x 1200 pixels. ~ 400 - 500 KB per photo), just email me.
Here's a shot of Princess Fiona, with her new hair (or lack of it).
Here's the happy couple: blushing bride and dashing groom. Congrats Mr. and Mrs. Ho.
Some of the early birds to the dinner... Darn photographer punya camera in the bottom left corner!
Ah, three lovely gals... all starving because the food hadn't arrived yet.
The menu, err... maybe shouldn't show this to Neng.
Walking down the red carpet, they go.
Only shot of Sally, plus back of Muru's head (sorry).
Here's Chin Leong (sorry, I thought the name Steve was a nickname u gave urself or something :P wonder where I heard that?) and co.
Slightly blurry, didn't wanna use flash because that would have blown our faces away at such short distance.
A better shot (thanks SuSan!)
I forgot what were they doing at this point. Oh well, blurry pic as well.
To toast the new bride and groom.
Ah, the master of ceremonies himself stopped to say hello (and eat a few things as well, heh heh).
A grand toast from UNIMAS!!!
The aftermath of the dinner = 2 casualties staggering to their vehicle.
Look at them eyes!!!
This one looks more human.
The elusive Neng has finally surfaced ...

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Err... the name is not Steve, but Tan Chin Leong :p .. Nice photo Charles ...

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9:05 am  
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10:51 am  

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