If you have ever...
heard the resounding kiasu cries of '45 MINS TO FALL-IN!' echoing through the miniforum,
went a bit insane over an egg with your name on it,
felt inexplicable satisfaction when finally watching the body fluids leak out of said egg,
striven to apprehend raving casualties asking for your SFA certificate,
died due to fire, earthquake, chemical poisoning or slight tardiness,
vibrated in fixed positions during punishments, only in a slightly irregular pattern,
acted as if a ma'am had the eyes of Medusa,
spent countless hours walking around stiffly and stamping on the ground,
discovered that the human butt is an impossibly heavy object,
heard 'Why are y'all standing here?' and had an uncontrollable laughing fit,
looked like lost, sleep-deprived refugees in the middle of Orchard Road,
kissed a dummy with an invertible face and a questionable gender,
known a bunch of crazy, funny, wonderful and incredibly awesome hooligans who call themselves
red cross cadets,
...you belong here.
{DID YOU KNOW?}
Elements form compounds to achieve stability.
They are held together by chemical bonds.
When a compound is formed, its physical and chemical properties differ from its constituent elements.
A mixture can be separated by simple, mechanical means,
while a compound can only be separated by a chemical reaction.
SEC 3 SQUAD 2010
3C1: Ritika
3C2: Shu Xian, Priyanka
3C3: Fina, Nivedhika, Amanda
3G1: Keng Leng, Michelle, Giok Ting
3G2: Kirthika, Xian Ying, Lim Huan
3G3: Chi Khay
3S1: Alison
3S2A: Natasha
3S2B: Zhi Hui
Friday, January 16, 2009 @ 8:10 PM
Sry this took awhile, but here's a summary of the new drills learnt last Thurs.
The 1st new drill:
Akan Menghadap. It means that we have to face the permanent front or back by turning in a certain direction. (eg turning right, left or 180 degrees by the right)Here's one command thats broken up into samller parts:
Sekuad Akan Menghadap (Squad will face) Ke-Hadapan (the front) /Ke-Belakang (the back), Ke-Kanan /Ke-Kiri /Ke-Belakang Pusing (by turning in a certain direction)
Some examples:
-Akan Menghadap Ke-Hadapan, Ke-Kanan Pusing (Squad will face the permanent front by turning right)
-Akan Menghadap Ke-Hadapan, Ke-Kiri Pusing (Squad will face the permanent front by turning left)
-Akan Menghadap Ke-Belakang, Ke-Kanan Pusing (Squad will face the permanent back by turnng right)
-Akan Menghadap Ke-Belakang, Ke-Belakang Pusing (Squad will face the permanent back by turning 180 degrees frm the right )
And so on...
And also
we learnt this other drill called Bergerak.
Its like Akan Menghadap but it means that we have to face the permanent right or left by turning in a certain direction. (eg turning right, left or 180 degrees by the right.) Also, NOTE: Bergerak cannot be excecuted from the back.
Ok, I know this is v. messy, but pls try to understand it. Ty.