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Friday, July 22, 2005
And the RO for tonight is:
Reveille 0530 hours, fall in 0545 hours and 5bx 0600 hours. NS life is really routine: wake up, get f***ed, exercise, breafast, more exercise, run, lecture, get f***ed, draw arms, route march, arms drill, getting f***ed more, foot drill, return arms and getting f***ed even more. 2 weeks of taking shit from all directions. But then again, I quite enjoy it. With Platoon Sergeant Goh with his cock talking sessions, Sergeant Gary with his "C***B**" and "F***U"(all with THE finger)!, Sergeant Nick with his "arrgh... OK lah!" and the PTI whom we *cough* Sherman(aka Morgan Freeman) *cough* always make fun of(even though we like him very much). They make NS life more enjoyable and helps in the morale even though we have to go through the occasional chicken shit rigidity of regimental life.
Take note, the first few nights of army life, you really cannot sleep man! Not used to sleeping in a hot room where the fans don't blow in your direction(which is made even worse when you're the platoon IC for 10 days! I think someone really "likes" me) and when your going to the toilet alone you would feel something cold brushing your neck to shoulder to face, your friends seeing someone in FBO patrolling the bunks corridor when no one does that kind of thing, hearing a woman scream or children laughing(my friends heard it) on thursday nights and when you're on the bed, a long strand of hair would suddenly fall on your face. Tres etrange! I still go to the toilet alone though. When you're answering the call of nature, you don't really care about those happenings anymore although I still get freaked out at times.
Booking out today was really a morale booster man! Just coming back from camp and into civilisation makes you appreciate the easy life you led before enlisting, your family, house, freedom, computer and Air-con(life was good then). Everyone in the bus was so happy we started shouted the core values cheer(something we would normally avoid), looking at girls as if the girl:boy ratio is 1:1000000 and making so much noise. So what am I doing on my first official book out? Guiltily blogging in the middle of the night when I should be sleeping.
Any questions for me? Good. I have nothing for you. Go back to your bunks. Lights out at 2230 hours!
P.S. just remember the last core value is: do what you want, don't get caught. Something I learnt from a captain(not my dad)
Take note, the first few nights of army life, you really cannot sleep man! Not used to sleeping in a hot room where the fans don't blow in your direction(which is made even worse when you're the platoon IC for 10 days! I think someone really "likes" me) and when your going to the toilet alone you would feel something cold brushing your neck to shoulder to face, your friends seeing someone in FBO patrolling the bunks corridor when no one does that kind of thing, hearing a woman scream or children laughing(my friends heard it) on thursday nights and when you're on the bed, a long strand of hair would suddenly fall on your face. Tres etrange! I still go to the toilet alone though. When you're answering the call of nature, you don't really care about those happenings anymore although I still get freaked out at times.
Booking out today was really a morale booster man! Just coming back from camp and into civilisation makes you appreciate the easy life you led before enlisting, your family, house, freedom, computer and Air-con(life was good then). Everyone in the bus was so happy we started shouted the core values cheer(something we would normally avoid), looking at girls as if the girl:boy ratio is 1:1000000 and making so much noise. So what am I doing on my first official book out? Guiltily blogging in the middle of the night when I should be sleeping.
Any questions for me? Good. I have nothing for you. Go back to your bunks. Lights out at 2230 hours!
P.S. just remember the last core value is: do what you want, don't get caught. Something I learnt from a captain(not my dad)