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Sunday, February 12, 2006

First Class Training

One year on and life has changed dramatically. Now i'm a student who does projects and has to study for quizzes..

Recently, i read Apple's blog and was kinda recalling the times we had in army. The days where we were counting down our ord days... on somedays going back to bunk and sleep till 430pm after lunch.

My NS unit was a shitty place, some of the Naval Diver regulars there were assholes and some treated us like shit(i'm not saying all are like that, there are good pple ard too). There was one time in Taiwan when were already lying in bed at ard 11pm when we were forced to go downstairs to fall in. Then they sent us to the beach and made us strip to swimming trunks and then roll in the sand. After rolling in the sand we would put on our dive suits and continue rolling in the sand and then run into the sea as a form of punishment. The cycle repeated a few times... The feeling of having sand in ur trunks , in between your legs and on your face was sensational... There was this one time, one of the seniors from 20th batch was telling me how they were made to crawl around the parade square in the afternoon, because of that half of the company had blistered and bleeding palms. Crazy pple in NDU...
Nowadays I see those SAF advertisements on trains and on tv and they say SAF provides first class training, I wonder how many taxpayers in Spore they wanna continue to deceive...

I bet if i was Teo Chee Hean's son, none of them would dare to do that to me... All of the regulars will lose their jobs and only rightly so. For those going to enlist in NDU, i think u'll miss out on all that fun cause now got more rules enforced.












When we were bored some pple would do stuff like this(see pic above). A form of torture not only practiced in Camp Guatanamo on terrorist suspects by US interogators but also practiced by NSFs on each other in Spore. Guess who is the guy on top??? he's trying to stick the ET stick into his buddy's ass. Sick guy... Trying to kill his buddy even before the war starts...

The days in army were tough, shitty but then there was fun too. One might say "It was the worst of times, it was the best of times...." Back to work now...

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