Wednesday, June 22, 2005 @ 15:54
number one hundred and thirty-three
deciding whether to pull out of the NDP performance at marina south. performing PDS, yes, but with a bunch of not-experienced-at-performing-PDS corporals? no. i don't think so. plus the officers are prejudiced against anglican high NCC, so what's the point? will discuss it tomorrow with tong wei.
tomorrow. P.O.P. Passing Out Parade. part-c will be taking over part-d, thus becoming part-d's. w00t. finally the time has come. three years ago we were still crapping about what posts we want in the future, now's the time. so fast.
finished 3/4 of the maths's assignments. still left a lot more to go. well, heck. do what i can, the rest is trash.
nothing much to say. buzz.
so come on, tell me.
Sunday, June 19, 2005 @ 22:15
number one hundred and thirty-two
good day. pardon my haitus. hectic schedule for the past few days and the days to come.
specialist course 2005 phase 2 ended with a blast with me being humiliated twice in front of the parade by a fucking female CLT and in front of half the specialist by the bitch's lackey. i don't know what the hell is wrong with telling the maam my reason for not shifting my men while they were in the middle of a goddamned parade rehearsal. the captain said it was a rehearsal, shifting is allowed. fine with me. if the maam told me that i would have done it, but she humiliated me in front of the parade by scolding me and pulling me out and not allowing me to get my award. what the hell.
frankly, i'm damn disappointed with the CLT's performance. portrayed as the best of the best of NCC cadets, i think that that is pure bullshit. we as part-c can show care for fellow cadets while they don;t give shit to people who have a smaller rank than them. damn. look at the three letters on your shoulders. NCC. shit, you're still smaller than a NS recruit, so don't anybody tell me that "i am still a cadet". bloody hell, i'm a NCC cadet and so are you, be it a lance corporal, corporal or a CLT. all the same. we all have NCC on our shoulders. so don't push your bloody authority on me.
but i respect some of them. the other CLT's are real good. and they still live up to the CLT's reputated name, unlike some of their counterparts.
enough of the angry talk. now is homework time. let's see, english is half done, chemistry too, chinese bah, maths will touch it some time later.
school reopens on 27th, damn. i thought it was on the 1st of july.
oh well. have to write about rip van winkle. book report.
buzz.
so come on, tell me.
Thursday, June 02, 2005 @ 21:20
number one hundred and thirty-one
*digs time out of schedule to post.
back here, after a very very very long hibernation. good news, i've finally got diablo 2 back into my computer, and it can't be at any better time, the busiest time of the whole "holiday". it's practically up to the brim with activities. three weeks worth.
i'll be really good if i can finish
all the homework in one week, minus a few days.
who am i kidding, i'm doomed.
oh well, i'll just take it in my stride.
ok, let's see. we have a ncc camp coming up a few days later. i can use that time to do reading, council camp will be for homework and only homework, plus a bit of ncc stuff perhaps? then spec course, kayaking, done. with sprinkles of trainings and parades. nice.
for all i know my holiday lies on a delicate balance, everything is planned out beautifully, but anything might crop up and spoil the whole timetable, but well, makes it more exciting.
*thrills.
almost 200 people are at the student camp now. had a conversation with ccp last time, he asked why i didn't want to go to the camp, i said that it was boring, then he replied that if it was so, why were there still so many people? same old people who attended it last year. obvious.
kind of looking forward to the yalamsia camp, for no apparent reason, just feel that it would actually be a good time to rest and relax in the "holidays".
thank you anglican high school teacher's department and all teaching staff, principal and vice included. you all have just managed to ruin my holiday. by tainting it with homework. oh, what the hell are holidays for then? if homework could be done in normal school time? then what are teachers for too, if all you do is ask us to learn topics after topics by ourselves? without you all laying the foundation?
tsk.
now all i need to do is stick very closely to my plan and hope nothing goes wrong.
and i have to limit my computer play time too. darn, easier said than done.
buzz.
so come on, tell me.