Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Party Animals

Shiny swirling lights, I like, feels somewhat Woodstockish.....
Even the duchess flew in to celebrate our birthdays....ohh...how nice....

All in all, I counted 12 bottles of different spirits, 1 cask of wine (our trademark), and 2 bottles of champagne (courtesy of the duchess). Throw in a good mix (although somewhat repetitive) of music and you have a recipe for a night of debauchery.

The punters received a very warm welcome from the bar staff...

Of course, not forgetting the fabulous little food which I spent about 1 week visualising and the party was rocking! I wished I had taken more photos of the food, they were so so cute!!! By 6:30pm, everyone was happily slurring, the barman (me) was getting harassed left, right and centre, there was murder on the dance floor, lots of D&Ms and atmosphere was well and truly gay....in a happy sort of way....

There was hugging.......


Surprisingly, amidst all the excitement, there was not even a drop of alcohol spilt or any glasses broken (of course we had to thank the reject shop for having such classy plastic drinking tools).

Then we had to bring out our party trick.

Challis Avenue.


Always a hit, it truly added a touch of celebrity to the event. All we were missing was some paparazzi.

and a tiny bit of S&M

another random happy silly photo......

Anyways, do enjoy the photos and thank you all for the great time we had. Thanks also for the well wishers from Sydney, NZ and Singapore. We appreciate all your lovely SMSes, emails and phonecalls....

For those of you who forgot...well....

The hungover day after, the entourage of royal highasses trotted their way into the royal carriage on a cross country train ride into the wilderness known as Fremantle.

Instead of going for her favourite bratwurst sandwich, the Duchess decided to go down and dirty to try some fish. It appeared she loved it so much, she was licking her fingers after. "Finger licking good" she said. "Tastes like chicken"

Its not very often you get 2 members of the royal family from different countries together. The Duke of Wellington, Duchess of Roselands and a plate of pheasant food...ahhh....priceless......What's missing here is "Teeeeeaaaa...."

Prince Wong of Toa Payoh is the paparazzi darling. With his cool demeanour, rogue-ish good looks and his famous sunnies, he's a hit with the boys and the girls. But no one (except members of the royal family) ever gets within a foot from him. Notice those two bodyguards in the background who seem to blend in so well with the crowd?

Here's the Duke of Wellington looking as suave and as cute as the day he was born, back in 1924...

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