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MCF Hangout - Makan session @ Marina Country Club

MCF Hangout - Makan session @ Marina Country Club

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blogentry-129174-0-19968100-1425972614_thumb.jpgMyCarForum (MCF) held an 'intimate' Hangout session with its members over a sumptuous BBQ buffet dinner at Marina Country Club last Friday.

 

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Like most other MCF Hangouts, members were eager and turned up early for the event. It was too bad that Turboflat4 couldn't stay for dinner though. Though there weren't any worms for the early birds, we had a group shot.

 

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It wasn't long before the sun set, which meant it was dinner time! There was a wide spread of food. The seafood and chicken were especially good (after being BBQed, of course).

 

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There was a choice of grill or steamboat - the latter's not so flavourful, but definitely works for those who want a healthier choice.

 

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Then again, most people love unhealthy food - including us!

 

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Good food, great company. Most of our conversations, naturally, revolved around cars. Or more specifically, about Hondas - since three out of five members' rides are propelled by VTECs.

 

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Last but not least, a parting group shot. Of course, we had to (unintentionally) block off the non-Hondas. Till the next MCF Hangout!




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Hi ...how to know when is the next MCF hangout ?

 

Am I a MCF member too ?

 

 

Thanks.

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Thanks so much for the great write-up and photos! It was fun for me chatting with all of you, even if I couldn't stay for dinner. Thanks again for organising the event and for the nice mugs.

 

But may I respectfully ask that the licence plates of our cars be blurred out, please? I'm not sure if others feel similarly, but it's better to keep our privacy intact. Hope you don't mind, and it's not too much trouble. :)

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Thanks so much for the great write-up and photos! It was fun for me chatting with all of you, even if I couldn't stay for dinner. Thanks again for organising the event and for the nice mugs.

 

But may I respectfully ask that the licence plates of our cars be blurred out, please? I'm not sure if others feel similarly, but it's better to keep our privacy intact. Hope you don't mind, and it's not too much trouble. :)

 

 

sorry overlooked that part!

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sorry overlooked that part!

 

No worries bro, thanks for the edit. :)

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