i had never dreamt about becoming a GP I/C
but i'm glad that i was offered the position
and glad that i took it up
i'm definitely proud of my GPs
be it senior or junior, guy or girl
they have earned their rights to be GPs
and deserve everyone's respect, including mine
it was great to see the young ones mature through the process
while the seniors passed on their knowledge
and i salute every single one of my GPs,
who took the challenge to be part of Egregious.
one senior said i created a new legacy
i thought otherwise.
Egregious created a new legacy
and this legacy will never stop here
once again to my dearest GPs of FO Camp 07/08
thank you for all the hardwork that you gave
Egregious. balls to the walls (:
FO Camp is definitely one of the greatest moment for me
as a freshie, i made my first bunch of poly buddies
though we weren't used to the style of the camp
we made it through as brothers and sisters
as a year 2, along with 13 others, i became a GL
a whole new experience, having to work as a couple
having to lead 17 freshmen and gain their trust
the process was tough
but the result gave me plenty of satisfaction
and then came year 3, and it was my batch's turn to lead FO
i'm glad to be part of the Camp Committee
and given the chance to do my part as a GP I/C
i'm thankful to them all for giving me so much advice and support
especially the Pte Ltd and Camp Chief
you guys made the camp so much more possible for me
it was great working with you guys (:
oh yes,
Asst. GP I/C
u rock too (:
thanks for backing me up all the time
as always, you've nv failed to give your best
it was an honour to have you as my Asst.
and i've learnt plenty from you
i hope i didn't give much of a scare to anyone
but don't worry, i'm fine now
even though the pain may still be there at times
i wouldn't regret wat had happened
even if i have to repeat my ITP,
for the sake of FO, for the sake of my GPs
i would do what i did again (:
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