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Monday, February 22, 2010

Teoh Beng Hock's son is out....and will shines in the family.

Teoh Beng Hock's son is born and both mother and child are safe. Weight at 2.9 KG, now at Batu Pahat Hospital. Family will give PC at 3PM.

Today is also the Ninth Day of Chinese New Year. It coincides with Hokkien's Thanksgiving day. Double Happiness and let us hope that TBH will get his justice. Here I wish the Teoh's family a wonderful days ahead with little Beng Hock.

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6 comments:

johan5150 said...

YES! WELCOME YOUNG MAN! WE ALREADY LOVE YOU>WE WILL VOTE FOR YOU.

UNCLE JOE

Jong said...

Jarod,

Not Hokkien New Year lah, its Hokkien "Thanksgiving Day". Go read the Chinese literature on it. I don't blame you, even NTV7 said the same thing in one of their programes. What a shame, how can tv media say such a thing, so ignorant!

Jarod said...

haha! Thanks Jong for correcting it. Well, for all the years my family always said that it is Hokkien's new year. So that is how my mind is form for this celebration.

Salak said...

Don't start claiming anything, Jarod! ;)

Next thing you know, it is also Hari Raya ... ! :))

Jarod said...

hahha... Salak, Malaysia apa-apa pun rojak sekali...lol

Salak said...

It's probably just a Spring Festival, Jarod!

Go to China one day and find out how bloody cold it could get. Spring is joy! Unlike Autumn when leaves begin to fall.

There's a tradition in Europe call the Merry Month of May! Go find out what it is! :)

Long ago, was once down in South London in a quaint small town called Tunbridge Wells early Spring and I thought it was bloody cold. My pants were useless as nothing compares to wool or wool combination fibres in such climate. Lectures were over early one afternoon and without any intended purpose, I found myself outside. Wondering why, the warmth from sun turned my gaze up - and there was the Sun!

We could do with more Sun in Kuching now!