Bornfree, nowdayws one is allowed to shoot photos and video without permission. I am sure you should not why. But as long as there is a function in GC, I will try to be there and take videos and photos for posting them on the web.
Was @ China Town and Bugis so I have taken few photos and video. As I am tired now, I will not encode the video for uploading, instead I will upload few photos that I took of dancing girls.
aiyooooooooo this girl ha looks like a belly dancer. ni hao i_nepali. xia xia for the picture. brought me fresh memory lay. anyway ha........how long are you going to stay in LION CITY? also ha.........are you going to be in GC during dashain this year?
if yes.........then good lor. cause then you can take picture and video of dashera and tihar inside GC. makan also good there. good for you. wal leui.
Will be in Sillypore till 15th of Sept. Wish I could stay till Dasain and Tihar but due to schooling I have to be back in UK. During my stay here, as promised, you can expect to see plenty of photos and videos.
o i c. ok lah. so you not going to nepal.? you should go K. then you learn more about nepal and our cultures and things like dat k. as for me ha..........i donno when i can go back to asia.? miss all those damn foods ha especially chilli crabs, durians, hokeein mee, chicken rice, roti prata, roti john and much more lay.
It couldn't be better mate. The life of a lahurey! :-) You couldn't have a better life elsewhere! I can assure you.
London ko chiso hawa - no I can only shunau Edinburgh's at the mo. It's been a tad bit wet today and cloudy too. So darting in and out of Nero for countless rounds of cuppa..
dude i know d the life of polten lahure yaar. remember GC. remember my forefather and father yaar.but as you know nepal is gone case k. anyway life in US of A is not much better than yours in UK. but the very name of our forefathers and fathers pushed me to the limits. therefore dude remember our motto hoi.
Sandhurst Lahure, hi there !!! Its a pleasure to hear form you again after so long. Yap, I am in Silypore again. I have kept myself busy by going out with my family and x-collegues.
Talking about KK, well, I think once is enough,though it was a "hurried" climb- I almost ran up to the summit.
Edinvrugh is a beautiful place, I was there with my GC friends few months back. DO enjoy your time there too. Meanwhile, I have to rush out to meet ym freinds.
B/free, Cheers. I actually meant to say: it is the best life I could hope for, for the sort of opportunities that you have from travelling, adventure to more intimate things in life, leading men for example - something I couldn't possibly hope to achieve with an equivalent career in the civilian sphere. It's indeed a great life and one that I wouldn't want to miss one bit. Life would have moved on for the GC lot too from probably when your were there as a young man way back and when. But it certainly has for us and for a whole lot of reasons. These days, those joining are no longer the archetypal 'sojho hillboy' crop - they're educated, motivated and focussed on what matters to them and most of all, they know what's best for them in terms of career choices, unlike those of us in the early/mid nineties without the foggiest clue of what we would want to be hoping to achieve with a mil career. The 'cream' as it were, is what for most part our army ends up with and rightly so as never before has the level of demands placed upon us with the advent of modern day tech sophistication and doctrine, and the need to adapt to such changes has never been more acute for our longer term survival in the modern-day Brit armed forces and we have not been found wanting. I would put it all down to the sort of product we receive year on year - the young crop. With college diplomas/degrees (some from reputed foreign institutes) under their belt, and this, being backed up by a good command of the English language already when they join up, our career structures have seen a sea change over the years, the sumtotal of which has been the much sharpened competitive edge. There is competition and jolly tough one by any measure! Changing times surely.
Hey too much woffling. Hope the US has lived up to your expectations, mate. All the best.
*************** Inepali mate, Endinburgh is indeed a beautiful city - one of my most fav cities. Having a jolly old time - the festival is in the full swiing, nearing completion.
Would love to go to KK once when I am in the Far East next - for old times sake re ke! :-) Have a good one.
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