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For the weekend. :P

I'll be going on the Student Officers Training this weekend, and will do 500 puch-ups run 8 kms, stand for hours in the rain, ect..

While you people enjoy a nice weekend with your friends/family, gaming at your leisure, partying or whatever you people do in your spare time. :p
 
15357 said:
and will do 500 puch-ups run 8 kms, stand for hours in the rain, ect.
:O :O :O You must have some serious strength endurance to do that!
 
vegeta897 said:
:O :O :O You must have some serious strength endurance to do that!

In Korea, the rain is really heavy. Like bullets.
 
I am going partying. :smoking:

Hopefully the sexual activity there will provide more than enough exercise. :naughty:
 
phew....I thought this was another..."I'm leaving the bored cry for me" thread.
Have fun running! Ikerous will be ready to give you some hawt CPR when you return.
;)
 
Goodbye numbers, try not to break any of your fingers :)
 
Thats a daily routine for me!!!
What you should do is more than they ask. They say 500 you do 1001! they say Run 8km, you Sprint 12! They say hours you do a week!
 
God.... wtf..... it was..... ah....


When we got there, the guards were shouting at us to hurry up, and some of the girls were crying after they gave us only 10 minutes to eat (in which I did eat all, btw.). And then we lugged a rubber boat around for a few kilometers and then we paddled across a river. Then after that, we were told to return, but at the middle, they ordered us to jump out of the boat and start swiming to the riverbank (we had lifejackets on, thankfully). After we reached the riverbank, we stood at the rain for what seemed like a year until they gave us helmets and gasmasks and made us run for a kilometer or so until we reached a pitch dark cave and were made to go inside.

Finally, the day was over, and we had leadership training and lessons, but we were too tired to care. We slept at 11pm, and were waken back up at 4:30am by a shrill alarm and got another lesson in leadership. Then they shipped us all back home. Gah.
 
15357 said:
God.... wtf..... it was..... ah....


When we got there, the guards were shouting at us to hurry up, and some of the girls were crying after they gave us only 10 minutes to eat (in which I did eat all, btw.). And then we lugged a rubber boat around for a few kilometers and then we paddled across a river. Then after that, we were told to return, but at the middle, they ordered us to jump out of the boat and start swiming to the riverbank (we had lifejackets on, thankfully). After we reached the riverbank, we stood at the rain for what seemed like a year until they gave us helmets and gasmasks and made us run for a kilometer or so until we reached a pitch dark cave and were made to go inside.

Finally, the day was over, and we had leadership training and lessons, but we were too tired to care. We slept at 11pm, and were waken back up at 4:30am by a shrill alarm and got another lesson in leadership. Then they shipped us all back home. Gah.

I slept 12 hours today.
 
Are you buff though? Need pics. Er, for reference. Yeah.
 
Sounds like hell. Well I'm glad you support your compulsory military participation, numbers, at least now you know what its like. Just think of how much more effecient you'll be at killing communists once its over!
 
Nooo.... This means that I have muscle pain now. :p


Sounds like hell. Well I'm glad you support your compulsory military participation, numbers, at least now you know what its like. Just think of how much more effecient you'll be at killing communists once its over!

Yeah, I can't wait till I get eligible for ROTC. :D

I slept 12 hours today.

:flame:

Are you buff though? Need pics. Er, for reference. Yeah.

No, not really. So it was kinda like hell.
 
I'm leaving now for a week in Mexico. Building cinderblock houses for poor people in >100 degree heat ftw.
 
Mmmm. Has anybody ever seen numbers? Like, through the cameras? > >
 
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