Tuesday, 23 August 2011

an end

Hi kingfisher!

Term 3 is coming to an end soon... :( Activities will cease soon as EOYs are looming closer and there will be a really long break for you guys to prepare hard and ace your exams, before continuing with the adrenaline-pumping and exciting GTC preps.

Fret not, there's still two major activities for us to bond together as a patrol, which is patrol orienteering (next Monday) as well as Night Hike!

Patrol orienteering details and consent form will be given out soon. It will fun, trust me. Other than getting to challenge your scouting skills, we'll have a great time venturing the streets of Singapore as a patrol. Term 4 will be busy and there will not be any chance for us to spend good times like the other activities, so treasure this moment guys!

Night hike, on the other hand, is also a refreshing experience for hiking. Simply, it is not really the kind of hike where you have to saikang and carry some 15kg bag and navigate like 30km in 3 days kind of thing. It's a group hike and it's at night, so no worries, there won't be any scorching heat. You'll get to spend the time with your patrol/batchmates and at the end point, you get to do batch bonding activities together too. Don't miss the chance!

Anyway, here are the details for night hike:

Date: 3rd-4th September
Reporting time: 6.00pm (we can go for a patrol outing/batch outing before that :D)
Dismissal time: 8.00am
Reporting venue: Boon Keng MRT Station
Dismissal venue: Marina Cove
Attire: PE

Packlist:
2 sets of PE attire
1.5L of Water
Poncho (IMPORTANT) -- last year it rained and we were walking around like mary poppins
Slippers (optional)
Sleeping attire (optional)
Prickly heat -- a scout's best friend

Let's spend our last few weeks of T3 well! :)
Musssssssssssss:D

Tuesday, 9 August 2011

Sunday, 7 August 2011

six in the city

Hey kingfisher!

Saturday was patrol in town! We were short of people, some people couldn't make it, but we sure had fun going around town doing wacky stuff and tasks!

The end result didn't matter, the experience and fun we had as a patrol was what we will truly remember for a long time. I'm sure you guys had fun trolling saleswomen of French stores, chasing a Japanese woman to bow to, suanning me with your despicable slurpees and so on. Even though our patrol strength was small, our spirit wasn't.

Quote-worthy!

*looks at task sheet* "Patrol must wear shoes belonging to another member for 10 minutes." Someone: WHORE-SHOE!

*walking on the Helix bridge* Martin: OMG SO HOT. Me: Sorry la. Xinkai: Must be cause you're dark.

*exiting MRT at Somerset* Martin: Eh why so hot one? Me: Sorry la, there's no sun here, it's my natural attractiveness and hotness. Martin: Nah, you give off heat more given the darkness.

Apparently, after I put on my mascara, 70% of the patrol couldn't notice the difference.

*enters MBS and sees a huge white circular thingy at the atrium* Martin: Eh is that an ice rink?

I didn't remove my mascara. Later on, I had to ask the receptionist if there's a McDonald's in the building. She stared me intently in the eyes.

*Martin enters a fancy beer shop in MBS to ask for a plastic bag* Turns out they don't have any.

We chased a Japanese couple for like 500m trying to get her to bow to us subconsciously. We failed and we got lost soon after stalking them.

PICTURES!


a FOAMy phallus/failus (?) eraser structure

Lucas: LADIES LOVE ME

We ultimately thought of Raga in sexy tights.

The shop we trolled in French. We succeeded!

Conical cups. Cups.

RGS... (this photo is a satirical representation -- not to be taken seriously by RGS -- or acquaintances of the people in this photo)

Caucasian woman. (Y)

When Stamford Raffles held the torch in Bras Basah.

Money, money, money.

Poor mannequin trapped from the outside world, with pieces of thread.

The empty atriums of MBS on a Saturday morning.

Jump... shot? Xinkai lag.

Beautiful cityscape and skyline~

Self-explanatory.


And that was Patrol in Town for you guys! :D

Saturday, 23 July 2011

Sunday, 17 July 2011

term 3!


hello kingfisher!

It's been quite long since I've updated this blog. Seems pretty quiet here, hmm.

Anyway, Term 3 is here! It has been 3 weeks into the term and we've gone through an array of fairly interesting activities (yes, test-taking is interesting!). There are plenty of more fun and bonding activities coming up soon throughout the term, and in term 4! (muahahaha)

Plogs for Term 2 were relatively better than in term 1, so thank you for cooperating with me, even though I still believe we could have done better in terms of punctuality in the submission of plogs as well as the quality (word count, etc.). Nonetheless, all of your plogs are interesting to read and quite enjoyable!

In case you guys have not realised, donation draw booklets (and AVSW pledge cards for some of you) have been given out. Try your best to sell as many booklets! Every ticket or pledge counts, as you will be making a difference to the scout HQ fund (and the movement to help autistic children from Pathlight). Keep sellin' em and don't give up!

Also, considering that it is already term 3, my term as KF's PL will be coming to an end soon. Not so soon, but very soon. With Term 4 packed with GTC and EoYs, we will have only this term to be together as a patrol and enjoy each other's company. Fear not, there are many activities that we can surely bond as a patrol and treasure your last moments with me as your PL.

A new adventure awaits all of you in Term 4 and 2012. As for now, we shall stay strong and united as KF 2011 with our mighty wings and intelligent minds.

alis animi! (:


Wednesday, 8 June 2011

annual raincamp 2011

HELLO KINGFISHER!

AC is over and it was awesome! We got 3rd and that is really an accomplishment we all should be proud of. Nonetheless, the standings don't matter at all. We all had fun throughout the five days, through thick and thin, through rain and... er.. more rain and many defeats. This year's AC was one I truly enjoyed and thanks to you guys for making it so memorable for me.

To be honest, as a PL, I was extremely nervous about AC, not because KF would get trashed badly by the other patrols, but because I want to treasure it as the last AC for me, and making it an enjoyable experience for you guys. I can't help but think of how I can make it an enriching experience for the Sec 1s and to groom the Sec 2s to lead KF to greater heights.

I guess I did well, and you guys enjoyed yourself.

AC is not all about patrol rivalry, let's get that clear, it doesn't matter which patrol comes in first, or last. We help each other in times of need and we are a whole SU. I'm proud that you guys put others in front of yourself.

First day of camp, Falcon and our patrol had trouble with our kitchen tent since we got the safari tent which was much much heavier than the normal tarp. You guys helped out Falcon and we worked together to erect both our structures up. It was a commendable effort, and it's true that AC should not be merely bordered by patrol rivalry and bigotry.

We spent the first four days working hard developing our campsite, and the time we spent doing that was something I found extremely memorable and immeasurable. The rain didn't stop us and we had fun despite the gloomy weather. Do not be sad that we didn't do that well, but be happy that we had fun as a patrol and the memories we share are irreplaceable.

Thanks kingfisher for making my last AC as a scout, truly, a memorable one.

alis animi,
mus :)

Monday, 16 May 2011

lord of the loch

er.

annual camp details

[annual camp details]

Dates: 3rd to 7th June (Friday to Tuesday)

Reporting Time: Sec 1s and 2s: 8am

Sec 3s: 7am

Day 0 for Sec 3s

Reporting attire: Sec 1s and 2s: Full Scout Uniform

Sec 3s: PE

Venue: Wellington Primary School

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Packlist

  • Full Scout Uniform
  • PE shirt (5 sets)
  • PE shorts (5 sets)
  • Underwear (5 sets)
  • Sports shoes
  • Socks
  • Slippers/sandals
  • Toiletries
  • Towel
  • Jackknife
  • Backpack
  • Writing materials
  • Water bottle
  • Torchlight
  • Spare batteries
  • Pojncho
  • Groundsheet
  • Ziploc bags
  • Hanger
  • Fork and spoon
  • Mess tin
  • Gloves (for pioneering)
  • Wallet with sufficient money + EZlink card

Patrol Packlist

  • Patrol video
  • Structure/gadgets design
  • Meal plans
  • Condiments (e.g. soy sauce, oil, pepper, salt, etc.)
  • Camera (for camwhoring purposes)
  • Lightsticks (1 per tent per night)
  • Aluminium foil
  • Rags
  • Newspaper
  • Trashbags

Contraband items

  • Pillow
  • Bolster
  • Antisocial devices
  • MP3 players
  • Speakers and radios are allowed for entertainment

Things to do before AC:

  • Structure and gadget designs
  • Gadgets: table, bench, dustbin, dresser, clothesline, shoe rack, etc.
  • Meal plan
  • Patrol video
  • Banners
  • Buy/saw teckos
  • Obtain parents’ responses for Parent’s Night

Meals

Breakfast

  • Day 2 – Gross
  • Day 3 – J1
  • Day 4 – Pokemon
  • Day 5 – Cooking Race

Lunch

  • Day 2 – Eggs
  • Day 3 – Healthy
  • Day 4 – Cook the patrol

Dinner

  • Day 1 – Avalon
  • Day 3 – Sentry snack
  • Day 4 – Parents’ Night (no need to plan)

Budget:

$1.50 per person for breakfast

$2.50 per person for lunch/dinner

Judging criteria:

  • Presentation/Creativity/Theme – 10%
  • Sufficiency – 25%
  • Appearance – 15%
  • Taste – 30%
  • Hygiene – 20%

Penalties:

10% off for exceeding budget

50% off for using MSG/stock

Reminders

  • Waterproof all items in your bag
  • Use a proper backpack
  • Sew on relevant badges onto Scout Uniform
  • Revise skills (i.e. pioneering)
  • Sign consent form
  • Be punctual
  • Have initiative
  • Have a sense of urgency
  • Safety is paramount
  • Behave yourselves and do not fool around
  • Take care and respect the property of the school
cheerios,
lord of the lords of the loch
aka mus :D

Tuesday, 10 May 2011

general shirt-lection 2011

the time has come! (:

It's time to vote for your favorite shirt amongst the designs. There are 6 designs, 3 main designs but out of the 3 there are 2 different fonts. You can check out the designs and then visit http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_187403854614221 to vote. do note that you have to be logged in on facebook (if you really do not want to end up getting hooked in that dangerous social networking site, i strongly suggest you postpone this to after exams) and be a member of the closed group in order to cast your vote!

Here are the designs:

Design 1A:


Design 1B:


Design 2A:


Design 2B:


Design 3A:


Design 3B:


As yenter said, every vote counts and do vote wisely. So apparently all the shirts are white so it seems as if we don't really have much of a choice, do we? (this is really the downside to the current political system in singapore which benefits only the incumbent and disadvantages others who desire a new and refreshed voice in the parliament, besides manipulating freedom of choice and flexibility, which results in a loss of talent and resources)

Think carefully about your vote and vote wisely, with your heart (or you will have the next 5 years to repent and regret - haha kidding). And don't worry you can always withdraw your vote and vote for something else. (no spoilt votes in facebook sorry).

Try to vote as soon as possible. Lastly, it's two days til the end of mid year common test, so all the best!

next up, annual camp prep! :D

Monday, 25 April 2011

the annual show

hi kingfishies (:

annual show is finally over!

23/4/11 saw us working from the morning into the afternoon, pushing ourselves to put up a good show later on that night. it was heartening to see how the show itself turned out. it culminated into a grand innovative show with everyone putting in their effort, and it can clearly be seen how we all worked together in putting up an awesome show.

well, many people may think that the campfire was awesome, not surprisingly, with respect to their expectations that they have of our scout group. i assure you guys that we not only managed to do so well because we are all awesome imba zai individuals, but it was a collective effort, the time we spent and the tears, blood and sweat we shed while making the campfire a success.

it was the consolation after the campfire that perhaps mattered, the reflection of how we performed and how we managed to reach the outcome. throughout the gruelling and painstaking weeks of staying back late, enduring J1s lectures and getting all sweaty, dirty, and painted, it was all worth it.

it was worth every single second spent painting that souvenir, it was worth every single second spent perfecting the emulsion on that banner, it was worth every single second practicing that dance move, and definitely worth every single second spent designing that particular prop or tailoring costumes. it was worth everything you did for 01.

like i have mentioned before: the process was meaningful and it definitely pushed you guys to go beyond your limits and challenge your different skills and area of proficiency. for those of you who can't dance for nuts or have problems dancing, i am pretty sure the experience was enriching and you guys are now more skilled and exposed to new stuff never encountered.

for those in aesthetics, you guys might not be artistically-inclined or be in AEP or something, but you guys learnt to innovate and take pride in the items you guys get to produce. the process is never-ending and let's hope we get to take back some learning points that will be useful later on.

the other scout groups who came, as much as they liked the show, they will never forget the time that they had. the impression we imprinted on us, our scout troop and to the school will serve as a memory to them, that 01 is special and unique in our own very way. great job to you guys!

the sec 1s, you guys didn't really have a choice, but i am sure you guys had fun dancing with your batchmates, the sec 2s and 3s in the other comms, i hope you guys enjoyed yourself and most importantly, feel proud that each of you guys played a part in contributing to this great achievement.

annual show is over, phew, (: mid year cts is coming up! all the best for your papers, do not slack off and study hard!

as much as i fear to say this: we study hard, we play hard. AC comes next, and sure, we can play hard. more details on AC coming up soon, and especially for the sec 1s, look out for the details.

once again, good job KF!

Thursday, 14 April 2011

potatoes unicorn belch

Greetings my minions beloved patrol members :)

A small little (as small as you know who's you know what) post to update the blog and to inform you on already-known-facts. To you, yes you, reader of this blog sitting in front of your computer regretting clicking enter on that address bar 40 seconds ago, you have arrived to a vital destination in your life.

Seek enlightenment from this portal of never-ending supply unicorn belch.

Ok, so what comes out of this portal? Let's take a look inside the bucket. Unicorn belch smells pseudo-funky, perhaps like what your hands smell like after using purtenpine (@29opfor inside joke heh) to wash your hands after painting stuffs. Hm, unicorn belch tells me something:

"cpafmrie adnaetcnte"
if you saw this, you lost the game. oh, and stop highlighting text. so so so outdated.
Oh dear, what could this possibly mean? Hm, sounds like campfire attendance, which brings me to the next important thing. KF's attendance for campfires is really really poor. I sms-ed and persuaded some of you to go for campfires. As I have already stressed, don't look at it as a chore, but see it as a privilege. The experience is worthwhile and you get to socialise, make new friends, mingle with other scouts and guides too :D

Keep in mind that you have to go for 3 campfires per year so just take some time off and enjoy the night out. It's important that you go for campfires, because, well it comes with the scouting experience and most of you have not even gone for a single campfire yet.

So, I expect everyone to go for more campfires coming up. I understand that MYCT is round the corner, but 3-4 hours of your time is worth it. Compromise and you'll not regret it (unless the campfire didn't turn out well). We also have to write plogs for every campfire (around 1500 words) so please come along or you'll have the same person doing every campfire plog, which is seriously boring.
alis animi :D HAHAHA
The unicorn belch has spoken.

*ponders into bucket of magic and rainbows*

what happens next? does this mush of carbon fibre horns really keep us enlightened? we shall wait.. and find out..

Thursday, 7 April 2011

an annual show

hi kingfishers!

Since now we're now totally engrossed in our respective tasks and responsibilities in our AS comms, I find it necessary and pretty suitable to just express my feelings and thoughts, hopefully for the benefit of the majority who frequents this blog (i.e. non-existent circle of people).

So before I start of, let's ask ourselves, what is AS to me? Perhaps the two words Annual Show may not perceive to you as significant or you think it's just a compulsory event to be part of, and you have to force yourself to come down and slack, that's actually besides the point. Annual Show is probably much much more than that.

I may not be your most reliable source, but trust me, the experience and process that you gain and embody by the end of the grueling one month or so is worth it. Consolation of every drop of sweat, tear or blood that you have shed during that period, the sacrifices you've made will strike you deep.

Yeah yeah whatever cliche, you may think, but having went through 2 AS' before this, trust me it will totally be a rewarding and irreplaceable experience.

Back in 2009, when I was a sec 1. I was part of the dance team (much different that it is now). Not really the sick funk dance with complicated twists and moves, but basically we had to dramatise campfire songs and dance to it. Might seem easy, but choreographing our own dance and coming up with our own props (if i'm not wrong, we didn't have the props comm to do that for us) was painstakingly saikang.

I remembered having stay up to the 7-ish and spending a good 20 mins in the toilet and washing paint off my hands after painting props. I remembered the criticisms we had for our dance routine because it was kind of boring. But we pulled it off. Performed pretty well at Sarimbun, and the feeling you get after you performed and receiving an awesome response from the crowd was indescribable.

Even though I agree, standards have to be there and the end product must always be in your mind, but after you pull off a good one, you realise the experience and the process really was worth it. The never-ending sessions of working hard paid off. Even though you know that the event was only a mere 3 hours, the memory of the scouts and guides at the campfire lasts a lifetime. And so do yours. It's all about your mindset and attitude, all that I can say.

So AS is next week! (: I assume everyone is pumped up (hurhurhur) about it and let's make the last few acts meaningful by working extra extra hard and showing other scouts that we are 01 for a reason. End in mind.

All the best KF!

Cheers,
Mus

Saturday, 2 April 2011

resuscitation

hello guys!

So.. just to update you guys on some patrol-related issues. Just reiterating the points I said in the email: campfire attendance.

I expect a lot more people to go for campfires, not just because you feel you are forced to go because of the cf attendance requirement, but because campfires a fun! You get high (kind of) and it's an extremely sociable event and you get to mingle with other scouts and guides.

It's an exhilarating experience anyway. Oh, and did I mention the presence of guides? I did. just... highlighting my point. :)

Guides. (to satisfy your deprivations)

And for the sake of it, my phone is overloaded with photos due like long time ago (as long as like jobweek briefing) so I'm gonna use this post to dump all the photos here.

PHOTO SPREE♥ (prepare for a kf-load of photos - yes kf-load is measurable unit)

(i have this strong urge of uploading edison's jizzface but i might get pwned for it... so yeah)

the sign in the canteen of st margs. interesting.. :D

no comment xD

souvenir's comm pushup game

the view from my boarding room on the 8th floor :D

lol

this reminded me of death cab for cutie lol (:

o$p$

haha singaporeans :D

hand-doodling in the mundaneness of jobweek :/

can you spot nigel?

mrs ong wai ling's lesson.. hurhur O.W.L

this.. shouldn't be here

chem lesson! :D:D:D:D

eashwar preying on wei yang

... another case of rampant child-preying

o.O

distorted view of life.. sigh :(

falcon-kf alliance

ventures preaching

more ventures

nikos obsessively mugging the train system of singapore

ventures sharing their stories

MORE ventures

people getting bored/listening attentively

... and more ventures :D


and that's the end of the photo spree.

cheers,
mus