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Friday, January 20, 2006


Good morning
man, this is the first day off ive had since last saturday. and what happened? I got woken up by a call from working wanting me to go in, an have tomorrow off instead. luckily it was on my answer machine, so i have the luxery of ignoring it. i dont care if half the staff are ill and the other half have a day off. what about my time off huh? >.<

anyways, about the last post. ^^ the twisted logic behind it is that ive now dived so far into randomness that ive jumped out the other side into sincere enlightened clarity. as Shadowtigr pointed out to me, it probably doesnt work like that, but you never question the theorys of a madman, cuz quite often they've seen soemthing that the average Joe might have missed. but tread cautiously anyway...he is a mad person after all...

bwa ha ha!


uhm, what else has been happening in my life? Uhm...mostly work. >.<

My grandad is in hospital, has been for a little while now. my parents reckon he might not last much longer...he is really ill. i really should go and see him before i leave.

oh yah....TWO WEEKS TILL MALAYSIA!! i will try to post as much as i can over the next fortnight, cuz i wont be able to afterwards for about 10 weeks. ^^;
Im getting really excited, but also a bit nervous. there is still so much to do!!! aauhahgahauauaghauahauahuaghauahgahaaguuagaiuahuhaghuaaah!!!


Oh, and to my friends who i have been emailing quite a bit recently (you guys know who you are): my strength is your strength. if you need some more, come and borrow some of mine. any time my friends. ANY time. (well...i will be away for ten weeks, but ill talk to you guys before hand)

uhm...can i ask an opinion? here;s the situation:
at cadets we have these things called NCOs. basically they are corprals, Sergants etc. Cdet get promoted to these ranks when they show initiative, dedication, when they stand out for hard work, or just generally demonstrate leadership type qualities and experience. Ive just been promoted to Flight Sergeant, which is the highest i can go without becoming a member of the adult staff.
anyway, we have every month one cadet "act" as an NCO to see if they have what it takes to become a full one. normlly we designate this "acting" NCO based on the qualities ive wrote above.
the other day we promoted this girl up to "acting" NCO. she's just transferred from another squadron, but shes already reasonably high and established in the cadet classifcation rankings. However, she's really quiet and sorta shy and basically the oppeosite of what i think an NCO should be. She's a good cade, but i dont think shed be able to hack it as an NCO. and last night i took her to one side and told her, in my opinion as a senior NCO whos been doing the cadet thing for over five years now, that she didnt have what it takes to be an NCO. i siad it was nothing personal, and explained why i thought this, and i even asked her to prove me wrong.
was this a bit harsh? she still kinda getting used to the squadron, and to being in a position of power (an NCO) so she might possibly be a bit mentally fragile as a cadet, i dont want to break her resolve or anything. but at the same time, I cant baby the junior NCOs, i need to be tough with them. else they're just gonna break later on.
i have to admit, she did look like she was about to cry...but that might have had something to do with the fact she was chatting to her BF before i spoke to her. ^^;

oh well, anyway, i was just wondering what you thought. if you actually read any of that. no? go look at the pretty picture then...

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this is actually a sorta continuation from THIS COMIC HERE

anyhoo, have a gret day. Its Friday people! w00t! well, to you guys still at school that might actually mean something. to me who has to work anyday of the week, eh whatever....


toodles.

"Green Green Dress,
20 buttons and a strap,
Green Green Dress,
Such a pleasure to Unwrap,

Green Green Dress,
Oh what it can do,
What the Green Green Dress
does to me on you
me-on you..."


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