once again, the singapore armed forces (s.a.f)

and once again, his royal highness has been called to serve his nation from june 23, 2008 to june 27, 2008, followed by a technical mobilization on june 28, 2008. so that means, take a break from being addicted to this blog.

p/s: by the time this scheduled post is up and running, his highness would have been on the way to serve his nation… and he ain’t the least zeal about it.

after all:-

compromise is not an option. chao keng is chao keng, eye power, no action, talk only

(images from uncyclopedia.org)

oops…

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and here’s something interesting that his royal highness has decided to re-post (it was first posted here)as a courtesy to those who have no idea what the singapore armed forces (s.a.f) means… do note, the excerpt below is a parody version (and does not represent the personal opinion of his highness)

The Singapore Armed Forces (abbreviated: SAF) is the most powerful military organization in the world because it has never lost a single war. The SAF relies largely on conscripted soldiers and comprises three branches: the Branch That Blows Up Things On Land, the Branch That Blows Up Things In The Air, and the Branch That Blows Up Things In The Sea. The number of active personnel in the SAF is estimated at 60,000,000,000, the most important of which being over 10,000 malingering chao keng kia PES E soldiers who ensure that Generals get their coffee on time and piping hot. It is further estimated that another 100,000 or so soldiers are actually full-time ‘Winning Eleven’ Professionals - with evidence of numerous competitions held within the various divisions (3rd, 6th, 9th).

- from the good folks @ uncyclopedia.org

that’s not all, check out more stuff about the s.a.f NOW. check out our defence policy, our ranking system and MORE!

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