Chee Cheong Fun Explained
Tuesday, 16 August 2005
View from the rear:
And a closer look:
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Ahahahahaha… hhahahaha… gawd… those photos certainly made my day… ahhahahahh… gosh… i can’t stop laughing…
Where did you get your stylist from ?? Time Capsulated her from the 60s??? I think that was what my mum’s hair looked like when she got married…
ahahahh…
It could have been worse I supposed. Could have been the flattened chee cheong fun. At least there’s no chee mah (sesame seed) on the chee cheong fun! :p
Linc: I was thinking more along the lines of the Victorian era. Sheesh. She’s from a professional makeup studio in Penang.
Andy: She sprayed glitter in my hair. Does that count?
Penang is still pretty much stuck in the 60’s… kinda nice in a way tho… hehe
its not all that bad, but i think smaller curls would’ve been better 😉 she’s a professional hairstylist? hmmm….
hahahhaha…
Imagine if someone throws rice or something like that…
It will b truly really chee cheong fun… besides penang is famous for chee cheong fun…