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Friday, November 16, 2007, 10:09 PM
I was too naive to even think that life would turn for the better. In fact I already had a bad premonition before I booked in on tuesday. And I was right, yet again. However, dont think Im a prophet, it isnt too difficult to predict all the bad news in such a battalion.I shant elucidate on the minor issue. The major one Im very concerned about is the 4days 3 night outfield in Tekong. Im returning to the place where the proof of my civilian personality mercilessly ripped from me, where my freedom was rudely confiscated. A emotional trauma, definately. To make things worse, it would be held 2 days after my marathon. I do not have the right to complain. Running the 42 km was merely an act of my voluntarism. What I could curse was my atrocious luck. This would no doubt be the pinnacle of my 2 years in NS, a test of my mental strength as well as my physical limits. Shant stay up late, 30k tomorrow at east coast. Will share the experience if I arent too crippled. 81 days to liberation |