Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Didn't actually expected going for courses to be SO tiring. Never even slept late last night, around 12am after I ended my online conversation. And today at CITI, I yawn like nobody's business!
Yawn!
fck Yawn!
fck Yawn!
fck Yawn!
fck Yawn!
fckAnd it goes on for pretty much of the day that my friends can't be bothered anymore. For the 1st time in class I also simply, blatantly, slept in front of the teacher! Ok, it's not like I'm the only one sleeping anyway, only like 3 guys were awake? There's like 6 rows of seats and only the last row is fully occupied while the 5th row is 1/3 filled. So I'm sitting at the last row, middle section, which faces straight at the teacher and I know I am nodding off. Too tired to really give 2 hoots about it.
My new comp is starting to give me problems. Will hang during start-up unless I go into setup which is pretty dumb. Have got to call the technical spec soon to see to this problem.
Money for my iPod nano is already deducted from my account! Argh, looking forward to the next 3 days. Tomorrow, PAY DAY! Ka-ching Ka-ching! Day after tomorrow, final day of being a 1st year soldier! Day after after tomorrow, 2nd year soldier!
On Friday I will dedicate a post to my being a civilian 1 year ago on that day, which on Saturday will have a post specially to mark my 2nd year as a NS(FT) Man.
While on the way to meet cheewei,roy,sam & shiwei at starbucks, boarded 15 from my place to Tampines and there's this 2 Recruits, ok Privates, since they just had their POP today. And 2 of them, seated at the front of the bus is STINKING up the whole freaking bus. I was like, er, gross! Sweat, sweat and more sweat just stinks the whole bus. Even I, sitting at the back had to tolerate with this odour. Smelly! Maybe the Sgts back at Tekong should make sure all leaving the place has some deodourant to lessen that horrible smell. And the fact that I am saying this is because I wasn't part of them! Muahaha. I just walked back home. So no bus has my odour, I can assure.
This incident reminds me of what my friend once told me. After some stuff in camp and we were booking out in No.4, he was on his way home on a train. A person sat beside him, one-thousand; two-thousand; three-thousand, the person got up and moved to a different area to stand. And for that whole journey, no one sat within 2 seats of him. So it was like - xxPxx - x representing the empty seats and P representing my friend. Army should abolish booking out in No.4, so as to keep out public transport clean and nice smelling for normal civilian usuage.
思念是一种病 {11:04 pm}