Jammin was a last minute decision last night and by LsB standard,the band was nowhere near "tight" last night.I seriously think the best song all night,techinically,was "with all without you".Due to the new effects pedal that was brought in,it povided some really cool effects.However i think the best song all night was none other than the second "ocean's ave" because it is the song to jam to really.
LsB aint that bad really,all it takes is for ken to sing into the mike instead of the thin air so that people can hear wat the hell he is singing.
Left at around 1230 and took a really cool merc cab home and slept at 215 and read a story on singapore army stories(the link is on the right) and found this article titled "Is your life really worth it".Its about this guy who recalled his training in kanchanaburi and that one person from his unit died in an accident.It made me ponder hard because even now with all the safety aspects put in place by the saf,one can still pretty much die in an freak incident.I myself came close to death a few times while still serving my full time national service.If luck wasnt with me those few times,i guess there wouldnt be a cluelessenigma.blogspot.com in existence.
I wouldnt want to elaborate on these few incidents but just want to say that i am very thankful to be alive rite now and that current NSF's and NSmen like myself could excercise caution in their training so as to keep yrself alive because sometimes it is really not worth it.Fore those who have yet to enlist,u probably shouldn't be reading this.
LsB aint that bad really,all it takes is for ken to sing into the mike instead of the thin air so that people can hear wat the hell he is singing.
Left at around 1230 and took a really cool merc cab home and slept at 215 and read a story on singapore army stories(the link is on the right) and found this article titled "Is your life really worth it".Its about this guy who recalled his training in kanchanaburi and that one person from his unit died in an accident.It made me ponder hard because even now with all the safety aspects put in place by the saf,one can still pretty much die in an freak incident.I myself came close to death a few times while still serving my full time national service.If luck wasnt with me those few times,i guess there wouldnt be a cluelessenigma.blogspot.com in existence.
I wouldnt want to elaborate on these few incidents but just want to say that i am very thankful to be alive rite now and that current NSF's and NSmen like myself could excercise caution in their training so as to keep yrself alive because sometimes it is really not worth it.Fore those who have yet to enlist,u probably shouldn't be reading this.
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