Blog Description

This is a blog shared by Desmond and Lucas both AC rowers of the year 2006. Thoughts on both team and life.

About Me

Lucas- 18yrs old 9 june 88 Acjc dragonboat and canoeing. Right rower Front Man :)

Desmond- 17+yrs 15 Nov 88 AC team dboater and canoeist. LEFT rower FRONT MAN!!

Likes

Lucas- Jazz vocals, soft toys, cycling, dragonboating, running and eating! Desmond- God, canoeing, sleep, girl

Hates

Lucas- People who smoke, people who drink Sharkfin Soup or people who like squashing insects (especially spiders)

Wishlist!

Lucas-PDA, ---Hair ---Pink IC ---More sleeping time ---Waking up later ---Nice FOOD ---More pay ---ORD

Desmond: Nelo Vanguish K1 :D

Canoeing Family

Seniors:
Amy
Andrea
Ben
Chong
Chua
Dominic
Jasmine
Margy
Maryann
Pekhong
Sulynn
Ted
Terence
Yina
Zhou

Teammates:
Audrey
Xinyun
Qiuyi
Heng Yi
Gery

Juniors:
Chen Jie
Jasmine
Jeffery
Jeremy
Joanne
Nina
Samme
Tong

Sites Of Interest

Canoeing
SprintKayak
World of Endurance
Flatwater
SCF
Nelo
Bracasportusa
Knysnaracingkayaks
Canoesa
International Canoeing Federation
Dragonboat
Sava
SDBA
Club Crew World Championships
IDBF
DragonboatCalendar
Dragonboat World

Forums (Testing) Chat!




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Thursday, May 31, 2007

I seems that this place has been rather
empty for quite some time...

Army is still the same-

Tiring, Messy, Rushing, Insufficient sleep
-Repeat Cycle-

And who says you dont have to study in the
army. We are studying and studying and have
test test test all the time.

I actually think i study more stuff here in
OCS then in AC. LOLs

That how everyday life is like.

And so many little things to do that sucks up
all the little precious time you have, doing
up you own ( rather big ) notic board, etc etc.

Social night is coming, i'll have to find a
date ( or face possible death ) and SOON(which
is supposed to be now but i'm still too lazy).

Why can't my date just drop from the sky.





Joking




Lucas Out!

P.S
Army shows your true character. It doesn't matter
if you can do a gazillion pullups, or run mighty
fast. Its the little things that count. Just touch
your heart and ask yourself that when you are exhausted
and completely shagged out, do you sit there and wait/ask
for someone to fill your bottle for you, or do you stand
up and offer to fill your buddies' bottles for them? I've
done the latter... have you?


Lazy blogged at 12:07 am