Che goh ha tin yau yee sing Page #6

Synopsis: In this high-school coming of age romantic comedy and with 2 months of summer vacation ahead of them, fresh graduates Kiki and Kammy swear to look for their first boyfriends and bring them ...
 
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5.6
Year:
2002
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Get me the basin.

Take it.

Flower.

Take the flowers too.

You must be okay now.

Peel the oranges.

Silly, I'm alright.

Help Danny.

Are you alright?

Yes.

Be careful.

Bye!

Bye.

Bye...

There is a bag of oranges. Yes.

Really?

Hide it and I will get it tomorrow.

Bye...

Aunt, where are you going?

Home.

Are you his mom or her mom?

Don't know.

Aunt!

Hello... Sorry...

Bro, why are you so late?

Sorry, Danny.

It's alright.

Sorry, Uncle.

Sorry, sis.

Good...

Where is Kiki?

Kiki didn't come.

No, I asked her to come at 4.

Kiki, aren't you coming?

She says she is on her way.

We're almost leaving!

But I am here after all.

That soon?

Don't come off, take the same car.

Take the front seat, the dead seat!

Bye...

Let the patient get on first.

I'm the patient.

Just squeeZe in.

Alright... hurry up...

It's crowded!

Close the door please.

What do you want?

Just have some fun, very soon.

Looser in the front.

I'll let you have it, how's that sound?

Get on... It's not bad.

Thanks. Great.

Go on, please.

Why don't you start?

Bye! Bye!

Nothing, I forgot my cell.

Where did it go?

MTR station.

Let's go together.

I've something to tell you.

Sorry.

Kiki.

I love you.

Indeed, falling in love with someone...

is not about how much I say I love you.

It should be in heart.

Handsome!

Who is calling me?

Calling me!

That's right!

Let's go and play TV games.

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