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Tuesday, December 14, 2010
As the year 2010 comes to an end, I look back at the achievement of the Corps and did sort of a mini evaluation.
On the outlook, the Corps seems to be doing fine, with pretty good achievements in the major events of the year; FAC, YOG, etc. I shan't go into the details, cos this is not meant to be a "sum-up" posting.
Plus, of course, not forgetting the fact that many of us out there actually got attached from cadets to officers, SNCOs... Wow. 2010 is definitely a 'BOOMz' year for all most of us! Wahahaha.
Our morale as cadets also sort of increased, I feel. In my personal opinion, I think the "cracks" between us is not that obvious anymore.. The guys are getting closer, i mean, increasingly "brotherly", which is a good thing. I hope the good habits will rub off between the guys. I suppose when the group is small, it's kinda easier to mix around and really get to know each other well.
Well, also improved is the relationship between the girls. Gaps are not as wide now, I think. At least they bother to talk a little more to each other.
That's the way it should be and I hope will be, in the many days to come.
May 2011 be a good year ahead for the KSJ family.
2011, the year of the underdogs leading the way, officially begins in 18 days' time.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Split Ends
1st post 4 e yr
I hate it. Split ends.
"Split ends, or as the hair experts call it, trichoptilosis, is a common problem for many people. Split ends occur when the protective cuticle is destroyed at the end of the hair. The hair will then split into two or more strands. Some people claim that the split can be repaired, but the experts know that this is a myth. Once the damage has occurred, the best way to deal with it is by using a pair of scissors."
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-split-ends.htm
Same goes for many things. If a strand of hair that is born out of the same root, why does it split in the end?
The base has been built, so why bother to split it in the end?
How can we work together to build a better home? How can we work together to build a better Corps? What else, can be done?
I hate it. Split ends.
"Split ends, or as the hair experts call it, trichoptilosis, is a common problem for many people. Split ends occur when the protective cuticle is destroyed at the end of the hair. The hair will then split into two or more strands. Some people claim that the split can be repaired, but the experts know that this is a myth. Once the damage has occurred, the best way to deal with it is by using a pair of scissors."
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-split-ends.htm
Same goes for many things. If a strand of hair that is born out of the same root, why does it split in the end?
The base has been built, so why bother to split it in the end?
How can we work together to build a better home? How can we work together to build a better Corps? What else, can be done?
Sunday, February 7, 2010
A new year marks the new beginning.
Thanks for keeping it a mystery. Certain things in life, are not meant to be revealed. Like the writers of this blog.
From the next blog post onwards, the new guys will take over. Password will be changed and we will no longer log on, may the mystery live on!
KSJ Rocks, or are we on the rocks? Only time will give u the answer.
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