Maybe no one wanted you, that's why you had no choice to stick with SAF.
GMAN
Lot of people want me leh....dunno why????
btw, your gal want you????? :bsmilie:
Maybe no one wanted you, that's why you had no choice to stick with SAF.
GMAN
Lot of people want me leh....dunno why????
btw, your gal want you????? :bsmilie:
Don't personal attack.. :nono:
I still consider lucky during my NS life.
Nee Soon camp to Stamont to 3 SIB, nearer n nearer to my hse. Now in 5 SIB, abit far but still ok. Most reservist at west side, suits me too.
MR this Sep, last high key, finally! :thumbsup:
2 of my friends also sign on as officers so that they can get a uni degree along the way.
Nope...
Not when I'm wasting 2 years of the prime of my youth doing slave labour almost 24/7 with few hundred dollars wage.
I suggest you don't talk about her. I did not disrespect you in anyway. You started it first. You used people's own thread against them. That's why i had to retaliate. If you would like to still consider going about the same way, i suggest you don't. Because....it will just make your life miserable.Lot of people want me leh....dunno why????
btw, your gal want you????? :bsmilie:
At least here, if you sign on to get a degree, they don't send you to fight actual wars. Look at the US Army...you sign on to get degree, they send you to Iraq where you stand a VERY high chance of coming back missing parts of your body or in a body bag.
Their pay isn't that great either comparatively.
18-21 Prime of life? Puhleeze. Prime of your raging hormones perhaps.
At that age, kids are still so tied to their mother's apron strings and so spoilt that if they're not in school (Uni, Poly) or serving NS, they're probably working minimum wage at some fast food outlet, distributing flyers outside MRT stations or selling pirated VCDs/DVDs.
One out of how many hundreds of thousands actually become entrepenures or a success story at that age?
NS is character building. It humbles a person to know that in BMT everyone is equal (of course with the exception of those whose medical dockets have the "WH" label on them - chances of those buggers excelling in life according to some "brilliant" statisticians are higher, therefore the preferential treatment).
NS can build bonds that last a lifetime. If you've watched "Band of Brothers", you'd understand. Of course our bonds aren't like those of veterans but you get what I mean.
Without NS, honestly, do you think we'll ever be prepared??? My two boys, I'm definitely sending them to NS. Daddy's gone through it, and by today's standards, NS is a holiday camp compared to the "Temasek Green" days...
I suggest you don't talk about her. I did not disrespect you in anyway. You started it first. You used people's own thread against them. That's why i had to retaliate. If you would like to still consider going about the same way, i suggest you don't. Because....it will just make your life miserable.
GMAN
Nope not threatening you. Just telling you. Peace.:kiss::sweatsm::bsmilie:Read the link.
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showpost.php?p=5024849&postcount=96
FYI, my life wouldn't be miserable, and btw are you threatening me????? :bsmilie:
Yes sir. Roger that. :bsmilie:Nobody is threatening anybody.
Now 2 of you just back off and take a deep breath before coming back to this thread again.
Nope not threatening you. Just telling you.
GMAN
At least here, if you sign on to get a degree, they don't send you to fight actual wars. Look at the US Army...you sign on to get degree, they send you to Iraq where you stand a VERY high chance of coming back missing parts of your body or in a body bag.
Their pay isn't that great either comparatively.
18-21 Prime of life? Puhleeze. Prime of your raging hormones perhaps.
At that age, kids are still so tied to their mother's apron strings and so spoilt that if they're not in school (Uni, Poly) or serving NS, they're probably working minimum wage at some fast food outlet, distributing flyers outside MRT stations or selling pirated VCDs/DVDs.
One out of how many hundreds of thousands actually become entrepenures or a success story at that age?
NS is character building. It humbles a person to know that in BMT everyone is equal (of course with the exception of those whose medical dockets have the "WH" label on them - chances of those buggers excelling in life according to some "brilliant" statisticians are higher, therefore the preferential treatment).
NS can build bonds that last a lifetime. If you've watched "Band of Brothers", you'd understand. Of course our bonds aren't like those of veterans but you get what I mean.
Without NS, honestly, do you think we'll ever be prepared??? My two boys, I'm definitely sending them to NS. Daddy's gone through it, and by today's standards, NS is a holiday camp compared to the "Temasek Green" days...
At that age, kids are still so tied to their mother's apron strings and so spoilt that if they're not in school (Uni, Poly) or serving NS, they're probably working minimum wage at some fast food outlet, distributing flyers outside MRT stations or selling pirated VCDs/DVDs.
NS can build bonds that last a lifetime. If you've watched "Band of Brothers", you'd understand. Of course our bonds aren't like those of veterans but you get what I mean.
Without NS, honestly, do you think we'll ever be prepared??? My two boys, I'm definitely sending them to NS. Daddy's gone through it, and by today's standards, NS is a holiday camp compared to the "Temasek Green" days...