Friday, July 09, 2004

I AM A FUCKING CIVILIAN!!!!! charge me lah!

finally... got my little pink ic back sia...
pretty dumb as all u ladies think its just a card...

it is but to all army guys it just mean no more waking at 5 plus am for breakfast,attending roll calls dat takes forever,fighting to stay awake for the rest of the day,running away frm arrows,seeing the same few pple that u hate but cant avoid,answer stupid questions like"can u help me blah blah...?"which in the first place has nothing to do with me and yet by askin me dat when u are higher ranking...i cant refuse u right idiot!

after gettin my childish looking ic,actually only felt happy for awhile..
suddenly realised i am not gettin anymore pay on the 10th..fuck super "liong" (poor) liao..my frd even more funny..he say he suddenly misses the precious times we spent duanging(slacking) around jus enjoying each second we jus crapped abt anything and everything..u are so right man!
makes us treasure every moment of free time which now we are flooded with...

first week in there we haf to dig all the dirt up frm the drains addin up to 1+ km,then flattening a road hump with hammers...(destroyed a sledge hammer,and lots of small ones ha look like idiots but no choice)...we oso made a 15m tunnel frm jus planks and cloth crazy fun but tirin..then endless repairs for the bloody singapore-made Bionx tank,and the highlight of it all the 3-4 mths me and 3 others spent at kranji camp doing handing/taking over of all the bionx (where we were rallying with those tanks..those bloody 24 tons junk is pure power and we desecrated the ground by trying to drift ha CHER u are the devil! Eric u are the best regular!), went for a bionx recovery course which took everything out of me (trying to grope in mud and fully submerged is no mean feat!), AHM 2003 also very impressionable(trying to fill and load 500 jelly cans onto the vehicle in 2 hrs flat..sleepin on sheares bridge hungry and cold..plus making Gatorade concoctions so fast i lost count of how many times i fell while balancing on the barriers),working without proper tools but with anything at hand also became my forte(try usin the terrain to help lift up a vehicle so u can work under it),the recovery missions are quite fun but super tiring(dats when even the biggest fuck haf to listen to my commands..though most of time i nearly got buried 6 feet under with a tank)...god i jus written my autobiography ha memories of army will always remain no matter wat i do in future!

takin the bus 168 back jus now..i know it will be quite long till i will take the journey again.. the trees and the highway hasnt really changed since 1.5 yrs back..the long and cold journey used to be so painstaking yet now i know i will miss it haha

no more tekanin no more ippt!

jus read my officer testimonial for me...it made me feel good sia.. so much shit over the past yr plus...for a few good words.. haha

"James had shown great leadership potential,which is evident when he guide other technicians.He is the IC for the Recovery team,a role usually held by a regular senior spec.This required him to make important decision in the recovery of casualty vehicles.-CPT WANG CHOON KIAT"

woooo....at least some pple have eyes..no like most ungrateful asses i helped in their time of need...but million thanks to all those few who offered their help when i am stumped...both in camp and friends!

42SAR CUTTING EDGE CUT UR PRIVILEDGE!

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