The party was celebrated in a cozy little dining room at Tanjung Aru Korean Restaurant on Friday night (September 11, 2009). The moment shared was really warm, with good laughter and good food :o)
We will all miss you.. especially the nagging and the gooffy laugh... heheheh...just kidding.
Freddie and Auntie Christina brought me back to SSL in 2003. We have been working as a team for more than 6 years and it's like a family .. Freddie is always a brother to me and Auntie Christina is always a mother to me in the office. We had so much fun working / learning experience since Mr Ravi time (whom was our formal GM and he is now our COO for Sutera Harbour Resort) and Freddie time being our AGM...it's so much fun, laughter and fighting during discussion time .. hehehe.. for work only don't misunderstand..
'Kadus' was one of the common words Freddie loves to mention whenever he was explaining or sharing his works, experiences and stories with us. He always mentioned he came from Tambunan and he is a kampung boy eventhough he is half orang putih.
'Ngo ta pai lai' was the only chinese words he mentioned whenever he sees Auntie Christina... and We will all laugh whenever we heard him saying that..
....hhhmmmmm.. We will miss you freddie..
All the best with your new job and look forward to meet you soon.. real soon..
P/s: Hope you like our gifts.. hehhe... try not to let Mia spoil it ya.. :o)

Dear Mee Sheah,
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Melbourne Australia!
I am looking for Freddie Coleman who was my Uni mate in Switzerland. I was hoping to re connect with him. Could you please forward me his new contact details. Much appreciated!
On a different note, my wife's family has a historical link to Pulau Manukan. They were the Keasberry's of Jesselton and that Pulau Manukan was called Palao Keasberry before it was accquired by the Government. I would like to know more about the history as I am writing the family genealogy! I thank you for your time and look forward to your reply!
Warmest regards,
Alvin Dana
Melbourne, Australia