Saturday, December 31, 2005
Few more hours before we say our final goodbye to 2005 and welcome our long await 2006. 2005 has been the most challenging year for me so far. There have been a lot of new people met, new changes to adapt and new requirements needed to meet. Scary, scary, scary… Luckily, I have some true friends to count on and I really have to thank them for being so understanding. I know I have to work on my childish acts and situation awareness. 2006 is definitely a good year to look ahead to. We got my ord coming, yar… and, actually this reason is more than enough…haha…Got to go countdown…You know you have to show it if you really want it…
Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Sunday, December 18, 2005
Your Birthdate: April 22 |
Your strength: Standing up for what you know is true Your weakness: You tend to be picky and rigid Your power color: Silver Your power symbol: Square Your power month: April |
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Sunday, December 11, 2005
Two years ago, on this very day, I enlisted. Meaning to say, today is my 2nd yr anniversary with SAF. Not something great, not something worth celebrating but, it's still a date. Today's NSF no longer need to meet this date, unless they do something so wrong that will extend their ord dates. I believe that's the last thing they wish to happen. They said, you can skip army if you got the money, but I think, it's not bad to get paid to learn some gunnery after all.
For a friend of mine who unfortunately died during army,
He is a boy with a simple mind,
always tries to help others and be kind.
Never think of himself or his life,
he is one of a kind you can't find.
After his jc years, it's 2 years of NS.
Feeling motivated, there's nothing to fear.
But after a year, there's ought to be tears.
No matter how much he hates it, there's still another year.
It's not about being pushed around.
It's not about a new bad friend you found.
It's not about the many mistakes you lost count.
It's really not as bad as it sounds.
For a friend of mine who unfortunately died during army,
He is a boy with a simple mind,
always tries to help others and be kind.
Never think of himself or his life,
he is one of a kind you can't find.
After his jc years, it's 2 years of NS.
Feeling motivated, there's nothing to fear.
But after a year, there's ought to be tears.
No matter how much he hates it, there's still another year.
It's not about being pushed around.
It's not about a new bad friend you found.
It's not about the many mistakes you lost count.
It's really not as bad as it sounds.
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