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2008-02-06 8:09 PM

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Subject: Happy Chinese New Year
I wish all the Asian TRI/DU/Multisport community (and everyone that celebrates CNY) a very Happy Chinese New Year -- Kung Hey Fatt Choy!

May the year of the rat bring all of you prosperity, health, peace, and plenty of PRs this season!

Cheers everyone!!!


2008-02-06 8:15 PM
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Hey thanks. 

Wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Rat!! 

2008-02-06 8:18 PM
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ooh, my baby will be born in the year of the rat and I was born in the year of the rat!  What does that mean?

 

2008-02-06 8:22 PM
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2008-02-06 8:30 PM
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Gung Hay Fat choi

2008-02-06 9:35 PM
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possum - 2008-02-06 9:18 PM

ooh, my baby will be born in the year of the rat and I was born in the year of the rat!  What does that mean?

 

It means your baby is either 24 or 36 years younger than you. 



2008-02-07 7:35 AM
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Kung hei fat choi!

To celebrate, make sure you:
1. Wear something red
2. Eat something sweet
3. Win some money



Edited by Denise2003 2008-02-07 7:35 AM
2008-02-07 8:48 AM
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D.K. - 2008-02-06 9:35 PM
possum - 2008-02-06 9:18 PM

ooh, my baby will be born in the year of the rat and I was born in the year of the rat! What does that mean?

 

It means your baby is either 24 or 36 years younger than you.

Oh. Duh.  

2008-02-10 9:26 AM
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Subject: RE: Happy Chinese New Year
Denise2003 - 2008-02-07 7:35 AM

Kung hei fat choi!

To celebrate, make sure you:
1. Wear something red
2. Eat something sweet
3. Win some money



Done....done... and win money? Still waiting for the jackpot )
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