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Monday, January 29 @12:37 PM

Hey all, nice to take some time off, and sit down and write my blog. It's been quite awhile and there are cobwebs hanging around.

So here's some update for today, I am on MC, which means I don't get to book in yesterday night, and my MC last me till tml. So therefore, I can get to stay at home for 3 days.

Secondly, I got confined for the on-going activites in camp which is going to last 2 weeks. So therefore, you guys will not see me till the 9th or 10th of feb.

Thirdly, I feel kinda sad here mainly it's because even though I can be out on the 9th or 10th, but I will still be in camp on Valentine's Day!!! I can't get out to celebrate with my dear girl. Isn't life sometimes abit screw up?

Sighs, maybe. Frankly speaking, I think that ever since I entered into Army, I have changed. I have changed my sleeping habits, my mindset, the way I speak to people etc. I don't know why, but I have morphed into someone, unwillingly want to volunteer for things and unwillingly to share for things.

I guess that I have become more inner person. Instead of training more to become fitter, I prefer to sit down, and read a book, at least to gain some knowledge. Maybe that's me, maybe that's how my character is, I just don't like to run or to jog, call me lazy but I still prefer to do it my style. After all, it's just 2 years......


Tuesday, January 2 @11:27 AM

Well, firstly, I would like to say that being in the Army make me realise the importance of time mangement & stuff like that. Till today, then I realised that I going to book in later tonight at 8.45pm. And I spend the WHOLE of yesterday in BED because, I got a high fever, feeling nausea and got diahorrea. Isn't it sad to spend a day in the new year sick?

Too bad for me, but I guess I didn't get to enjoy myself this new year round. Feel kinda sad, because the year passed by so quickly. And I feel that time really is an issue that I must fight against.

Hopefully I can book out again this coming Saturday, because I overheard my OC talking to my PC that we might get confinement this weekend due to a visit to Singapore Discovery Center. I was like "WTF" So, I sincerely hope that I can book out this weekend.

Many of you have been wondering how life's been going on for me in the army, I decided to write down my checklist for you to see how much I learned from these 2 weeks there:


In Tekong:
1.) Food is ok, edible but need more effort to lessen the amount of MSG.
2.) No freedom, even going to see the doctor have to march to the hospital. -_-
3.) Smoking is a previlage. 3 sticks a day. -_-
4.) Taking a shower is cold like hell. Because, it's the rainy season, and with the windows wide open, the wind chill can chill our blood with ghoustly howls when jumped into the shower.
5.) The M16 Rifle is your wife, always take it along with you, even to the toilet. -_-
6.) Despite the NO SMOKING sign was all around my company line, there are still some superiors smoking and giving lecture to us about no smoking. -_-
7.) My Company has the most report sick cases but the least out of course cases in the whole BMTC.
8.) There is a doctor in my company who is a degree holder. Now no need to march to hospital, just go upstairs to find him.
9.) Area cleaning & Standby Area checkup are all crap. Because no matter how much we clean, our sergeants and officers will always find some place that have dirt/dust. And had to be punish again...........
10.) We had no problem with the PTIs (Physical Training Instructor), accept for only one PTI, I seriously think that he had some childhood problem or something like that, because the way I see him asking everyone to do the WARMING up excerise, he nearly took everyone's breath away. That day just for warmup, I think he make everyone do 70~80 push up.
11.) My OC is a nice guy, but he walks very funny. Ask me about it. =)
12.) My PC is approachable, but sometimes gets over serious about some matters.
13.) My CSM is a regular, who help me extend my swearing vocab, but overall he is a nice guy
14.) My PS is a regular, but he is one damm funny joker, just don't do make him mad.
15.) My Section Commander is a felmale, just do everything nice nice, and she will give welfare.


I am glad that everyone in the army especially those around me, are nice people. But I must say my company happens to be more welfare than the others. And I simply love it. I hope I can update more, so therefore, wait till I come back again then I will blog more. Till then, see you all =)


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