Ruined by hair gelOriginally posted by charlize:So what happened to the exercise book?
Haiz.Originally posted by Demonight:Ruined by hair gel![]()
Last time, 20 to 30 cents for one.Originally posted by laurence82:with inflation, exercise book not cheap u noe
$20 to $30 for one.Originally posted by charlize:Last time, 20 to 30 cents for one.
How much does it cost these days?
Wtf.Originally posted by Daisuke-kun:$20 to $30 for one.
yup.Originally posted by charlize:Wtf.
Are we talking about the same type of exercise books?
You will see a thread in here by him a few years later entitled:Originally posted by Deino:if he cannot handle something like this, i wonder if he could ever handle National Service.........
A rifle butt to the head will be the least of his worries if his platoon/squad learn about this..then it'll be blanket party time!!!!yaaaay!!!Originally posted by Deino:if he cannot handle something like this, i wonder if he could ever handle National Service.........
you dare to put up your teacher's name then what about your own name? scared of disgracing your family? or maybe your relative saw it and u'll get reprimanded for it? SPINELESS, BALL-LESS boy.Originally posted by Furious Student:It is with great anger and disappointment that I am writing in about this. I am a student studying in a school in Bishan, Singapore. My school is Guangyang Secondary School.
On 4th January 2008, at around 12.40PM according to the time on my watch, my class was having it's last two periods of the day when the unpleasant incident occurred. At that time, I was in the midst of doing my maths assignment in class and the teacher for the maths period, Mrs Quah Chen Hoon, came over to the front of the classroom where I was seated.
She pointed out the solution to a maths question which I was doing, but the next moment, she used a Exercise Book, which she was holding in her hand, to hit my head.
The impact was hard. Now, I did not question or talk back to her for fear of raising her hackles. So, I have decided the best way out is to write in to the media to voice my grievances.
As a result of this incident, I would like to reinforce the message that teachers in Singapore are not allowed to hit their students physically, except for punishable offences that are very serious in nature. I strongly believe that this is a rule that is set by the Ministry of Education regarding discipline in schools.
A voice recording of Mrs Quah's maths lesson will be made available as well.
http://www.mediafire.com/?dbgdwcyt2yj
Originally posted by Freedom Fighter:YOU ARE LUCKY U DID NOT GET A RHK TO UR HEAD FROM THE LORD GOD ALMIGHTY CHUCK NORRIS!
Quit your whining,weakling...go hit the weights to become a man rather than a crybaby you are right now...Originally posted by Furious Student:It is with great anger and disappointment that I am writing in about this. I am a student studying in a school in Bishan, Singapore. My school is Guangyang Secondary School.
On 4th January 2008, at around 12.40PM according to the time on my watch, my class was having it's last two periods of the day when the unpleasant incident occurred. At that time, I was in the midst of doing my maths assignment in class and the teacher for the maths period, Mrs Quah Chen Hoon, came over to the front of the classroom where I was seated.
Why are you associating this with National Service when they two totally different things altogether?Originally posted by Deino:if he cannot handle something like this, i wonder if he could ever handle National Service.........
Why are you not telling what made her hit you?Originally posted by Furious Student:Why are you associating this with National Service when they two totally different things altogether?