Even though the Army Open House is situated at one isolated corner of the island (Pasir Laba camp), SGTOP10 found out that there are 10 interesting attractions that makes your 1 – 2 hours journey there a worthy trip. Regardless you are a soldier now, were a soldier or will never be a soldier; these attractions will guarantee to catch your attention because you will not find these along Orchard Road or Sentosa! Continue reading 10 interesting attractions at the Army Open House 2009 »
SGTOP10 meets The Army Open House! We had fun and recommend the readers of SGTOP10 to visit the open house as well. Check out the following TOp10 articles about the Army Open house!
Need a feather in your cap? Do you need to put the bloom in your plume? Well they say birds of a feather fly together, so we the birds at SGTOP10 took a road trip to the Jurong Bird Park to do a fly over on your behalf. While there we feathered our pockets with lots of useful information and trivia about the feathered world. Enough about feathers already!
Top 10 Male Turn Ons is an article contributed by Tuxedo.sg, a friend of SGTOP10.
It is an undeniable fact that a man is powerless to the charms of a beautiful woman. All men, however, have a different definition of beauty. Regardless of how a man defines what he finds attractive in a woman, there are several common male turn ons that all men would agree to. The following is a list of the top ten male turn ons:
1. Women who leave something to the imagination As unbelievable as it sounds, men often prefer to be teased with a little
taste of what is to come. This would include a woman who dresses to show a little skin, but not too much. For example, a female who offers the slight glimpse of a thong or a bra strap is often more seductive than one who is scantily clad. Women who maintain a certain degree of class are always more attractive to men than women who openly share all their secrets!
Introducing the Friends of SGTOP10, a new section where we will be showcasing our friends and affiliates. We will be looking forward to articles and special offers exclusive to SGTOP10!
The 9th of August is just round the corner. This is a very important date to Singaporeans. To some it is a Public Holiday. To some it is a great day of fun and celebrations. To some it is a great display of fireworks. To some it is a time to reflect on the nation’s achievements. To some it means being proud to be involved in the national day parade. To some it marks as a remembrance of Singapore's independence. To us it is a time to recognise and be proud of the men and woman that contributed to the nation’s growth, success and achievement. We the folks at SGTOP10 salutes Singapore and our fellow men and women that have made this possible and hereby dedicate to them the National Day Series! Stay tuned as we will be publishing national day articles over the course of this week!
SGTOP10 presents a new series “10 Mins with …”,where the team will bring to the readers a 10 minute interview which will consist of 10 questions. We will be interview folks from all walks of life, professions and interests. Stay Tuned as we will launch our first “10 mins with…” very shortly.
Tired of “monkeying around” at work? Still looking for the “snakes in the grass” with your business strategy? Do you feel at times like you are “up the creek without a paddle” in this environment of retrenchment? Are your post-school break kids “driving you up a tree”? If so, take a break and head to the Singapore Zoo! We did and we had a blast!
To help you have more fun on your next zoo visit, this week “Singaporetop10″ presents a series of posts focused on the many intriguing aspects of our wonderful rain forest zoo. We will be highlighting our favorite exhibits at the zoo, disclosing the “cannot-cannot”s at the zoo, looking at the many things that make our zoo special, examining the cleanliness of our zoo, and much, much more. So bookmark this page, check out our zoo posts this week, and let us know what you think! Before ending this post we have one additional zoo secret to share: Continue reading SGTOP10 goes to the Singapore Zoo »