Club for Ladies & Gentlemen
The above was discussed in another post. Kuilao & me thought of forming a 'club' for above purpose.
Your opinions, suggestions, comments, etc are very much welcome.
Please share.
Cheers,

Chris
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please keep me updated if you manage to set it up.
Yup very good idea ..we can make new friends as well and chill up ...
cheers
Jack
Everyone who would be interested in joining in will have an input, so there's a few things to consider.
1. Do we need a name for the group? If so, what do we call ourselves?
2. Do we need a base, somewhere we can call home? If so, where?
3. Should there be a minimum age to be involved? If so, what's the minimum age allowed to participate?
............. and anything more you think we need to consider, or not.
As Chris has already said, feel free to comment or make suggestions. Thanks
kuilao wrote:Great news Chrisck9, thanks for getting the ball rolling with this post.
Everyone who would be interested in joining in will have an input, so there's a few things to consider.
1. Do we need a name for the group? If so, what do we call ourselves?
2. Do we need a base, somewhere we can call home? If so, where?
3. Should there be a minimum age to be involved? If so, what's the minimum age allowed to participate?
............. and anything more you think we need to consider, or not.
As Chris has already said, feel free to comment or make suggestions. Thanks
Thanks Dave. You read my mind by furnishing those questions/details 
My suggestions are as follow:
(1) Name: Something that sound Elegance. Let me think about it some more.
(2) I feel locations around Bukit Bintang / KLCC areas will be most convenient.
Quote The Telegraph (Telegraph.co.uk) dated Thursday 03 November 2011 on Health News:
Middle age begins at 35 and ends at 58
Middle age begins in your mid-30s and ends in your late 50s, a new survey finds.
(3) What do you think we say minimum age of 35? Definitely the age group should be 30 and above.
(4) Activities will include
Get-Together coffee/lunch/dinner/drinks/
social responsibility/charity/health/fitness,short trips, etc
Will share with all once I can think of more interesting ideas.
Please feel free to share your opinions as well. Greatly appreciate all contributions.
Cheers,
Chris
As the minimum age has been set at 35, then that rules me out. That's cool. I was coming to the meeting but don't meet the criteria. Never mind!
Please understand you are most welcome to join us, and hope you reconsider!
See you on the 20th
Dave
saharachallenge wrote:Chris,
As the minimum age has been set at 35, then that rules me out. That's cool. I was coming to the meeting but don't meet the criteria. Never mind!
Hello Andrew
As mentioned by Dave, "Everyone who would be interested in joining in will have an input, so there's a few things to consider".
Therefore, the age category is not firm yet, subject to major agreement once we meet.
Please join us for the meeting when you are available. All are most welcome.
I do hope it helps clear the air a little bit. 
Cheers,
Chris
I for one, having been an expatriate for some 28 years have experienced numerous 'Social' type clubs, most of which have the 'Younger' less 'responsible' type of member who's main aim in life is getting drunk and creating mayhem....not the sort of Club for the more mature crowd !!
As with Dave's club, I will support when I get to KL at the beginning of December but am I missing something....will opening another Club not defeat what Dave is trying to do OR, is this the same Club ?
With regard to activities, I guess those are in abundance in a Country like Malaysia so please don't forget the Golf
)Cheers
Bill
If any of the people who'd be interested to join us, and you have any idea's, or anything which you feel needs to be included in the deliberations, please make them known to us. Chris & myself will add them to the agenda for the 20th.
Cheers
Chris & Dave
Gulftoolong wrote:If I may add a general 'guideline' I hear what you want to do and setting a minimum age limit (or a maximum for that mattar) can exclude good, decent people. Would it not be advantageous to have a form of Committee who 'Vet' those who want to join so that the Club has the members it want's and not a bunch of 'Teeni-boppers" ?
I for one, having been an expatriate for some 28 years have experienced numerous 'Social' type clubs, most of which have the 'Younger' less 'responsible' type of member who's main aim in life is getting drunk and creating mayhem....not the sort of Club for the more mature crowd !!
As with Dave's club, I will support when I get to KL at the beginning of December but am I missing something....will opening another Club not defeat what Dave is trying to do OR, is this the same Club ?
With regard to activities, I guess those are in abundance in a Country like Malaysia so please don't forget the Golf)
Cheers
Bill
Hi Bill
To add on to what Dave had just mentioned, YES, this is the same club. Like I had mentioned before,no decision is made with regards to any criteria to join the club.
Please join us if we meet in December.
Cheers,
Chris
I think this is a very good idea as most of youngsters out there have a different mentality and attitude!Do count me in for the mid 30's club. it is good to have a decent conversations with people around this age or older..hope to join you all soon
I'm agree with this idea ,it should be great , waiting for your info and planning. Will be nice to see you all and share our opinion.
Good news! We have in fact, Walk The Talk on this club as our first meeting was held a week ago. You may check our upcoming second gathering at the following link:
https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=121403
See you all there

Chris
Sebastian1982 wrote:Would like to join but I don't fit the age criteria. Is there a young peoples gathering coming up in the near future for strictly expats?
Hi Sebastian
Please follow our link as mentioned above. There is no age criteria set so far. You are most welcome to join us. In the case you are looking to mingle strictly with expats only, our group is a mix of both local & expat!!!
If you wish to join us for the pub crawl tomorrow, I will PM my telephone contact. Let me know, ok.
Cheers,
Chris
Our next gathering will be as follow:
Bohemian Death March(Pub Crawl)
Date: Saturday, 3rd December 20011
Time: 6:00pm onward
Venue: Ceylon Bar, Changkat Bukit Bintang (Ceylon will be the meeting point for the start of our crawl)
Our theme for the night is 'Red & Black'. Please come dressed in these two colours on any part of your body
See you all there & Cheers
Dave & Chris
I will join you tonight , so pls send me your mob.num.
also may you please inform me how many person accepted to join us?
Tnx
Bahman
Avesta186 wrote:Hi Chris,
I will join you tonight , so pls send me your mob.num.
also may you please inform me how many person accepted to join us?
Tnx
Bahman
Hi Bahman, please check your mail. See you this evening. Chris
Gulftoolong wrote:Let me know when and where please and will come along if I can
)
Hi Bill
Welcome to Malaysia. To clarify your first post, the pub crawl was actually our second event; whereby we are deciding on which location as our base for meet-up. The rest of the gathering are ad-hoc decisions.
We hope to organize a get-together in December to coincide with New Year. We loves all suggestions on what we could do on this specail occasion to welcome the new year 2012.
I hope you will join us on the next event.
Cheers
Chris
Gulftoolong wrote:Chris,
Thanks for the clarification, please keep me posted.
Hi Bill
Sure!!! Will update all soon. You better turn up as it will be really fun. We are a humble & fun group. 
Cheers,
Chris
Nothing worse than being on your own on New Years Eve !
Love, Peace and Joy came down on Christmas day to make you happy and cheerful.
May Christmas spread cheer in your lives! merry christmas...
This Christmas give us a message that we should live unite with great peace,
So, here is a bundle of some sweet wishes for you.
Merry Christmas...
Cheers
Jack

Gulftoolong wrote:The 'Big' Night will soon be upon us and I was wondering if anyone has given thought to organising a get-together for the 'Eve' ?
Nothing worse than being on your own on New Years Eve !
For the New Years Eve best place will be at Curve ( Laundry bar ) Damansara Perdana
Gulftoolong wrote:The 'Big' Night will soon be upon us and I was wondering if anyone has given thought to organising a get-together for the 'Eve' ?
Nothing worse than being on your own on New Years Eve !
Hello, we will be organizing a get-together before the new year. Please check our post for updates once confirmed.
Cheers,
Chris
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