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Journey to the west
Saturday, June 2, 2012 @ 12:16 PM
Driving course started this week and it's been not too bad so far. Got to meet new people like the OCTs and the SCTs who are quite nice and awesome people. I must say I respect these cadets. Once the day ends and it's own our personal admin time, they switch over to PT mode. Non-stop physical training until about 8plus, 9plus. Skipping rope, run, pull ups, statiscs, skipping rope again. Meanwhile in the operators' bunk, lepaking is in progress xD

There's also this very nice encik attached to us for the course. Suppperrr nice. He helped us out with area cleaning for a couple of times and he's super good at it. We kinda tried to persuade him to stop since it's our responsibility but he always says "it's okay la. nevermind. a bit only. not to worry." So we kinda gave up trying to stop him. Oh ,and one evening there was a power failure and the tech guy could only come at 10.30pm. Encik actually stayed behind until the tech guy came to fix it. Only then he went home. First time in my military life I actually see an encik that's soooo nice. Even the cadets said the same thing heh.

So while waiting for the tech guy to come, encik shared with us many of his interesting 'theories'. Like 'the moon effect'. Basically he thinks that the position of the moon may cause chemical and hormonal changes in a person, bringing about changes in emotions, feelings and thoughts. I somewhat agree with it too. Perhaps not only the position of the moon, but the celestial position and alignment of planets. Don't you think that at certain parts of the month or year, you feel off form? Like feeling stressed, anxious, lethargic, frustrated, irritated or suddenly losing your confidence.

Perhaps by a matter of coincidence, my friend's horoscope readings appeared on twitter and it prompted me to find out my own. Not sure what came over me xD Anyway they turned out to be pretty accurate.
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