Committed? It depends where u come from...
Commitment really takes a lot of effort.
Marriage is long journey, the amount of time, effort spent in showering your love, your care, your concern on everything the revolves around the couple, (shotgun kids) or "legally rightful" kids, more parents, more in laws, more more more.... trouble?
Blogging is also a long journey, as a matter of fact, a never ending journey until the author is promoted to live within thin air.
To show how committed and ready you are for just about anything, try doing your "committed thingy" for the initial 3 months with a fixed time schedule. (perhaps, once a week, twice a week or twice a month, etc)
- But Marriage has no trial, so don't TRY it first before consulting your MAMA -
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If you can survive with difficulties, extend your trial period again.
If you can manage and survive with enjoyment, then bring it on. You are READY.
For all you people out there.
I ready. Just ready. Maybe not ready. Ok. Partial Ready is the word.
(As you can see from my blog entries, you can figure it out yourself)
- Money is never an issue,
Just not enough -
(When does anyone has ENOUGH of money?)
Just an article to share:
=============== Extracted from Today newspaper (29 June 2006)
CHIAM'S $80M-REQUEST REJECTED
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National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan has rejected Mr Chiam See Tong's
request for $80 million in upgrading funds for his Potong Pasir ward.
The Potong Pasir Member of Parliament wrote to Mr Mah last Wednesday
asking how he could get access to the funds for improvement works.
But in his reply to Mr Chiam, which was copied to the media, Mr Mah
explained that the $80-million upgrading package was proposed by People's
Action Party candidate Sitoh Yih Pin as his plan for the constituency if
he was elected.
Since the majority of Potong Pasir voters rejected Mr Sitoh and his plan,
Mr Mah said the issue of funding no longer arises. He added that as Mr
Chiam claimed during the election campaign that his Town Council had
enough funds to do lift upgrading for all the blocks over the next five
years, he should therefore proceed to do so. - Channel NewsAsia
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National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan has rejected Mr Chiam See Tong's
request for $80 million in upgrading funds for his Potong Pasir ward.
The Potong Pasir Member of Parliament wrote to Mr Mah last Wednesday
asking how he could get access to the funds for improvement works.
But in his reply to Mr Chiam, which was copied to the media, Mr Mah
explained that the $80-million upgrading package was proposed by People's
Action Party candidate Sitoh Yih Pin as his plan for the constituency if
he was elected.
Since the majority of Potong Pasir voters rejected Mr Sitoh and his plan,
Mr Mah said the issue of funding no longer arises. He added that as Mr
Chiam claimed during the election campaign that his Town Council had
enough funds to do lift upgrading for all the blocks over the next five
years, he should therefore proceed to do so. - Channel NewsAsia
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One conclusion?
Many perspectives?
- Sore Loser?
- What you commit, cannot be reverse!
- Politics are UGLY!

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