nothing to do now till cg.. i wonder if the block leaves are good or not..
anyway.. my 9 weeks of bmt were quite fun.. i was in Whiskey company, which people say that it is a white horse company but not really la.. i think we do get punishments when needed..
when i first enlisted, new people new faces everywhere.. however i got to know a few people on my first day and they are quite funny.. it was a good start.. oh.. and one happens to be my bunk mate.. first night.. everyone wanted to set alarm together just in case we couldn't wake up.. so some of us put our alarm clocks on the table which is at the centre of the bunk.. we were suppose to wake up at 0530 and fall in at 0545 so we set our alarm at about 0515 i think.. at 2 plus in the morning.. one alarm clock rang.. when we woke up, everyone was complaining (in a funny tone) whose alarm clock was that.. it belongs to a joker in my bunk called lester.. he said his alarm clock spoil that when the hour hand moves clockwise, the alarm hand moves anti so they met at 2 plus.. haha.. so first 2 weeks were called the adjustment weeks for us.. by the way, we had to confine for the first 2 weekends.. it seems kinda long when we first enlist but time seems to fly as we count down from 17 days..
still remember our first stand-by bed, means all the things in our lockers have to be standardised and our areas must be clean.. at that time, we still have alot of things not cleared yet.. so the sergearnt came in, opened lester's locker and he said,'wah, so smelly.. what did you do inside? this is a stand-by toilet isit? so when your section mates at night don't dare to go toilet can come here and pee.' it was very funny the way he said that la.. oh.. then he reach another guy's cupboard.. he said,' WHAT IS THIS?! why got so much washing powder all over? or is this your washing machine? do you need me to put a socket here so that you can plug in and wash your clothes? what are the wet clothes doing here? you think this is a microwave oven ah?' then he continued,'what did you do?! you put your legs into the cupboard and apply calami(is this how you spell) lotion isit? then spill all over or did you do something else inside?' then he looked around,' ah.. you all continue laughing.. laugh somemore..' haha.. all of us were trying to stop ourselves from laughing but the moment he said calami lotion we could not take it anymore.. before that, we saw him applying the calami lotion and then he spilled all over and onto his black shorts.. super funny.. then when he came to mine, he only took a look and somebody shouted fire fire fire.. it was the fire drill.. it was such a coincidence.. or a Godincidence.. just a few more seconds and i'll get some scolding.. haha..
so the first 3 weeks we were taught the basics of army, discipline, 7 core values, how we should behave in a file, what is expected of us blah blah.. most of the things i knew cause i was in ncc.. so i expected all these to come.. oh ya! the sergearnts will also choose people to become platoon ic.. the way the chosen ic gave commands is super funny.. one of them still have to write down the commands on his hand.. akan..eh.. menhadapan.. ber-ger-rart.. haha.. super funny the way they pronounce and the sergearnts had funny expressions..
oh.. everyone can be so tired for the whole day, singing so softly.. but when it's time to book out, everyone will suddenly be so energetic.. also thank God that my company is the nearest to the ferry terminal.. we don't have to march so far to book out.. imagine ours is so near and we take 1 hr to book out, what bout the rest..
Friday, 15 June 2007
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