My Birthday 2010

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I did not celebrate my birthday this year and the year before and the year before and the... I have never celebrated my birthday in a special way.

My mum use to boiled 2 red eggs with a fried chicken wing or drum for me every year when I was small. As I grew up, I guess I work too hard and travel too hard that the yearly ritual with red eggs stop for 13 years! I requested my mom to do it for me this year and I am grateful my mom still able to do that for me.

I like to thank all my friends and family who wishes me on my birthday. Only one word to describe you guys, AWESOME!

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18 Comments (Including 7 Discussion Threads) (+add yours?)

  1. Anonymous
    Jan 01, 1970 @ 08:00:00

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  2. Ayumee Ang
    Jan 25, 2010 @ 03:27:00

    KAMBATEY

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  3. netster23 netster23
    Jan 25, 2010 @ 23:52:03

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  4. My Kafkaesque Life
    Jan 26, 2010 @ 01:18:33

    Some peo­ple throw big par­ties and phoney peo­ple attend, who’re just there for the party. I think your case would suit me bet­ter, because the thoughts and warm wishes count the most. Bro, so many peo­ple love you, that’s impor­tant. :)
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    • Netster
      Jan 26, 2010 @ 10:40:32

      Hey Bro! I love Sloven­ian like your good­self! Hahahahaha

      Thank you for your thought and wishes too :) you’re very generous.

      It’s true that a big party with no one loves you won’t mean a thing to have a big party.

      I am so happy with all the wishes and I become so ener­getic with every­thing I do. Like you said, “many peo­ple love you!” I’m feel­ing blessed.

      Thank you so much to you and every one that makes it hap­pen :)

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  5. Daisy
    Jan 26, 2010 @ 12:20:25

    Hi Net­ster!! I hope you had a happy birth­day. That is a very sweet story you told about the red eggs and the chicken and your mom. Very nice. :-)

    Big birth­day hugs to you from Daisy!!

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    • Netster
      Jan 26, 2010 @ 13:52:30

      Dear Daisy,

      You know I for­got to take the photo of the Red Eggs. Its a Chi­nese tra­di­tion way in cel­e­brat­ing a birth­day, in a very small way.

      I think I need to add a bit more story :)

      As far as I know, we will eat the eggs as soon as we wake up in the morn­ing on our birth­day. That’s how we do it gen­er­a­tion over gen­er­a­tion. I break the rules the other day by hav­ing it at around 10pm.

      Also the red means proper­ity and good luck! So that’s the rea­son we must eat it in the morn­ing so the birth­day boy or girl would have the best of luck soon he/she start the day :)

      Thank you for your wishes Daisy! Muck muck muck!

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  6. Jong Fui Fa
    Jan 26, 2010 @ 17:38:00

    Thank you :)

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  7. Eric "Speedcat Hollydale"
    Jan 27, 2010 @ 07:51:02

    Sorry to be late!

    I made you some­thing .….…… ;-)

    Birth­day Card
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    • Netster
      Jan 27, 2010 @ 10:18:40

      Speedy!!!!

      :‘) Sob Sob… Thank you so much. Its was really awe­some!!!! I’m going to upload it to my pho­toview above tonight :) Awesome!!!!

      So every year I get some­thing from you :) you’re just too awe­some to describe!

      I wish you good health, hap­pi­ness and pros­per­ity!!!!! woohoooo!!!!

      XOXO

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  8. priscilla_clara
    Jan 29, 2010 @ 01:34:53

    hey I saw my tweet here! that’s so sweet of you.. ^^
    I’m wish­ing you a happy and pros­per­ous life always! Have a great year to you!
    oh and I’m still wait­ing for my pork mee order to be deliv­ered, haha.. :P

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    • Netster
      Jan 29, 2010 @ 08:10:27

      Hello priscilla_clara!!! You’re the sweet­est! Haha­haha I am feel­ing blessed with your wishes so I must frame it here for my grand chil­dren to see one day wooohooo!!!

      Send­ing pri­vate jet to ship pork mee over to you now.…

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  9. _butt
    Feb 01, 2010 @ 17:38:23

    Happy belated birth­day Net­ster!! :-)

    I’m still here, around the blo­gos­phere :P think­ing of reviv­ing my blog soon hehe… :maho this emo is cute haahaa

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    • Netster
      Feb 01, 2010 @ 19:03:09

      Ah Dear _butt butt!!!!!! Wahlau eh!!! Long time no see! Its good to see you here :)

      Please revive your blog :) I’m in sup­port :) wink wink

      You like the emo icon eh ;) I just install them not long ago and you’re the first to use hehehehehhe

      Thanks for your kind­ness wish­ing me a happy birth­day! I just bought a new shoes for walk­ing for myself today (just 1 hour ago hahahha) :) shhhh… I know I’m late hahahahhaha

      May I be the first to wish you a Gong Xi Fa Chai.…

      Mucks mucks mucks

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  10. cHrIstInA_YY
    Feb 03, 2010 @ 20:02:35

    Aiy­oyo, why didn’t you cel­e­brate your birthday?

    Red eggs and fried chicken are the most tra­di­tional way of cel­e­brat­ing birth­days last time… ^^
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    • Netster
      Feb 03, 2010 @ 20:06:53

      I wait for my present from you but don’t have lehhhh so I dont want to cel­e­brate my birth­day lo :) kkekekekekeke

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  11. Manju
    Feb 07, 2010 @ 03:42:24

    super late, but still, happy birth­day !!!!!!!!!! :D
    although i tend to stay away from eggs on my brith­day. see here, in the schools we have this really dumb rit­u­als of break­ing eggs on the heads of the birth­day peo­ple >_< ewwww…and some peo­ple never out­grew school.…lolzzzzzz
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    • Netster
      Feb 08, 2010 @ 13:58:16

      Manju wow! Peo­ple break­ing eggs on birth­day boy and girl???? What a rit­ual! Inter­est­ing too!

      I can not imag­ing the clean­ing up part heheheh

      You actu­ally remind me of our crazy rit­ual when I worked in McD some 17 years ago… Every­time some one resign we will throw eggs or dirty water on a resignees to mark their depar­ture! Hahah­ha­haha trust me, who­ever bring­ing up th word “resign” is gonna get it! So no one dares to resign hahahhaha

      The good thing about it is that, the mem­o­ries stay with us for life! We have have fun :)

      Thanks for shar­ing Manju :) mucks!

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