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:: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 ::

:: Enzo
Those were the days...

Was talking with my ex-camp mate earlier on about our days in Nee Soon camp while I was asking him to join me accompany my armourer to collect his IC. He started to ask him why this fella didn't clear so I said he used up the off and leaves already heh.

This kinda reminds us of the days when ORD was nearing, we would take the calendar to hide in one of the stores' to plan our OFF/Leave Clearance schedule. With medical appointment, public holidays and others *secrets*, we fully utilised the no. of days we could siam. Given abt 30+ to 40 days of off and leave, I managed to clear 3 months plus hehe thats the power!

Those days when I stay in the spec mess to play PS2 and pool.. *YES MUST PLAY MORE* cos $5 deducted from my army allowances each month no choice! The days when I standby the Junior PermStaff Mess to find that the messboi is playing or sleeping instead of doing his job. One fine day, my personal assistant and I went into the mess and gave it a complete makeover. Hurricane Enzo and *secret*! I think we flip everything in the room hahahaha it was so fun and evil but it had to be done to make the fella wake up his idea. I know he hates me for this but I gave him ample warnings.

The days when I and my men have to inspect courses which were ending to cleanup their rifles. The best behaving people were Medical Officer Cadets. The rest suxs, the worst was the Spec II medics as they has the mentality that they POP from SISPEC they are damn BIG. At the end of the day, you are a CPL now and worst still you are a trainee! Being there to supervise wasn't simple, I get trainees leaving their rifles lying around while they went off to elsewhere. This is a good opportunity to steal their rifles ^^ Trainees complaining to me that the armourer check is too strict that it cant be passed no matter how they clean the rifle. I actually had to grab one of their rifle and clean it myself, then ask em to bring to the armourer to check. It pass at 1st go =) To prove that it can be done, of course the armourer was ignorant of this else it wouldnt be fair.

I had this SPEC II medic trainee who draw armoury keys that can access the locks to rifle racks. He left it on the door where construction workers were just outside. After I hid the key, he start to panic claiming he left the key on the table. I asked him several times and his attitude got worst when he started to shout. Nevertheless, I show him the key and told him it was left on the door and it shouldn't be like this. 2 options given, do physical or I report to the Duty Officer. If he shown repentance.. I would had given him a chance but he was screaming and showing attitude to me and my men.

Well those days were over, I had my share of fun and laughter, torture and hell.

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