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Breaking... ugly big mouth noah smoke pot go DB

Last week, we had our Recruits' evening at Tekong camp. It was incredibly fun with dance, music and food. We was allowed to wear our civilian clothing for the event, and was hosted at Ladang's multi purpose hall.

A few FM DJs was there as well, not that I remember their names :/
Performed by the SAF Music and Drama Company, and hosted by Noah Yap (ABTM's member)
(When I mean dance, I meant that literally people are dancing together with the performers)
For new recruits, it is something to look forward to. It is just too fun beyond my description and your imagination!

What a ah gua clown.... serve ns as a entertainment joker
 
Mother n father must be worried now.
Let him quit school. well done.
Let him drinkdrive too.
 
Mother n father must be worried now.
Let him quit school. well done.
Let him drinkdrive too.

how come fark up parents never give interview with shitty times again about latest episode!!!! hahahhahah serves them right. they thought their low class son can be golden horse award winner but more like horseshit potential. If this had happened in China, all media , films and adverts companies would boycott you forever. anyway no big loss as he is a nobody in the first place.
 
Hehe! It's good he has to go that way. His big mouthed choice. Poetic justice. There's so many rules in army and he has to do this.
 
how come fark up parents never give interview with shitty times again about latest episode!!!! hahahhahah serves them right. they thought their low class son can be golden horse award winner but more like horseshit potential. If this had happened in China, all media , films and adverts companies would boycott you forever. anyway no big loss as he is a nobody in the first place.
Ya ah.
Why noah yap father never invite reporters to
House n give interview about how where n when
Noah yap buy n smoke cannabis.
Then take a photo again.
 
SINGAPORE — Ah Boys to Men actor Noah Yap, 22, was convicted on Wednesday (March 2) of drug consumption and jailed nine months in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) detention barracks.

In response to media queries, the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) said on Thursday (March 3) that the subordinate military court sentenced Yap, currently a Lance-Corporal serving his full-time national service, under Section 8(b)(ii) of the Misuse of Drugs Act.

“The Singapore Armed Forces adopts a zero-tolerance approach towards drug abuse. Servicemen found abusing drugs will be disciplined and rehabilitated,” a MINDEF spokesperson said.

Yap is well known for his role as I.P. Man in the local movie series Ah Boys to Men by director Jack Neo. He also acted in Neo’s The Lion Men and has a strong following on YouTube with close to 75,000 subscribers and some 6.77 million views for his YouTube page.

Noah yap is a sick chicken. pes f.
No bmt go army be clown n entertaining officers.
He got some illnesses think may be heart slow beating or big hole in lung heart stomach.

Swee meh?
Like a luo han fish. flat face with a pointed jaw.妈妈手
Bonkable because not fat.but need a plastic bag over head.
Plus doggie style only. or simply face looking out of the Windows.with head outside house n body in house. bonk from back.

Poor Upbringing" means that either the parents didn't raise the kid properly (no manners,ethics and all, or abuse in some sense) or it may mean the kid was raised in a bad social environment overall. It doesn't refer to poverty though "poor" is used. A child may be raised in poverty but still the upbringing may be good if the parents teach him morals,values and such.
Quoted from yahoo. sg on upbringing.

静坐常思己之过
閒談莫论他人非
 
SINGAPORE — Ah Boys to Men actor Noah Yap, 22, was convicted on Wednesday (March 2) of drug consumption and jailed nine months in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) detention barracks.

In response to media queries, the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) said on Thursday (March 3) that the subordinate military court sentenced Yap, currently a Lance-Corporal serving his full-time national service, under Section 8(b)(ii) of the Misuse of Drugs Act.

“The Singapore Armed Forces adopts a zero-tolerance approach towards drug abuse. Servicemen found abusing drugs will be disciplined and rehabilitated,” a MINDEF spokesperson said.

Yap is well known for his role as I.P. Man in the local movie series Ah Boys to Men by director Jack Neo. He also acted in Neo’s The Lion Men and has a strong following on YouTube with close to 75,000 subscribers and some 6.77 million views for his YouTube page.

Noah yap is a sick chicken. pes f.
No bmt go army be clown n entertaining officers.
He got some illnesses think may be heart slow beating or big hole in lung heart stomach.

Swee meh?
Like a luo han fish. flat face with a pointed jaw.妈妈手
Bonkable because not fat.but need a plastic bag over head.
Plus doggie style only. or simply face looking out of the Windows.with head outside house n body in house. bonk from back.

Poor Upbringing" means that either the parents didn't raise the kid properly (no manners,ethics and all, or abuse in some sense) or it may mean the kid was raised in a bad social environment overall. It doesn't refer to poverty though "poor" is used. A child may be raised in poverty but still the upbringing may be good if the parents teach him morals,values and such.
Quoted from yahoo. sg on upbringing.

静坐常思己之过
閒談莫论他人非


Too cim? See this:
It is easy to see the faults of others, but difficult to see one’s own faults.
One shows the faults of others like chaff winnowed in the wind, but one conceals one’s own faults as a cunning gambler conceals his dice.
 
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5.. Can the detainee write letters while serving detention in Detention Barracks?
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6. What are the visiting days and what is the duration of the visit?
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7. How many visits is the serviceman entitled to?
Each serviceman is entitled to one visit per week.

8. What happens if the family members can't turn up on the date specified for their first visit?
The family members can call Records Office of SAF Detention Barracks at 6424 6666 and arrange for another date and time.

9. What is the dress code of the family members when they come for parent visit?
The family must wear appropriately when they come for parent visit. SAF Detention Barracks will send a slip indicating the dress code together with the parent-visiting letter.
 
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1. Are the detainees being medically taken care of?
Primary health care of detainees is of utmost importance to us. All detainees will be given adequate medical care during their incarceration. Our medical services are also supported by the Tengah Airbase Medical Centre, NUH and also Changi General Hospital if the need arises.

2. Can I write a letter to a detainee?
Yes.

3. I have just received a Visit Notification Letter, but the schedule visit date stated therein has already lapsed. How can I visit the detainee?
You can contact the Records Office at 6424 6666 to arrange for another appointment date.

4. Can anyone besides the parent unit of the detainees pick up the detainee on the day of their release?
At no time shall the detainee/military prisoner be released from the detention barracks/military prison as the case may be, to his family or any other party.

5.. Can the detainee write letters while serving detention in Detention Barracks?
Every detainee and military prisoner shall be allowed to write one letter per week.

6. What are the visiting days and what is the duration of the visit?
Visiting days are on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and the first appointment starts from 1.30pm and ends at 3.00pm. Visitors are allowed to visit the detainee for 30 minutes.

7. How many visits is the serviceman entitled to?
Each serviceman is entitled to one visit per week.

8. What happens if the family members can't turn up on the date specified for their first visit?
The family members can call Records Office of SAF Detention Barracks at 6424 6666 and arrange for another date and time.

9. What is the dress code of the family members when they come for parent visit?
The family must wear appropriately when they come for parent visit. SAF Detention Barracks will send a slip indicating the dress code together with the parent-visiting letter.
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