SB camp in SP
10 April 2006 - 18:18
As I had told you earlier in my previous post that I'll be going for a camp called the School of Business camp (SB camp), I'm going to tell you what happened.
Like any other camp, the purpose of having a camp is to build bond and foster good relationship with strangers. So you should know what will be the first game in camps. Yes, it's Ice breaker. The part where most of us will hate the most. Memorizing names and stuff... It is just too hard.
Anyway, I went into the Orange group and had my group named Sparta. There are more gals than guys. Just imagine 6:4. Alright, not very much.
So we had station games and we won all the games on the 1st day. Cool ha! I never imagined my group could win all the games because my experience in my camp groups is that whichever group I go to, that group will lose. But, now things have changed for the better.
Then at night we had the "shim" night. "Shim" basically refers to a guy who dresses up as a girl. That night was hilarious and censored. Best rated to be NC16..haha. We heard some ghost stories from our seniors as well. The stories were rather scary and some and I mean SOME were hard to believe. Most were believable. But, who cares?
It was 4am in the morning. A ray of light pierced into the darkness and I heard "Guys, wake up. It's time for your nightwalk." Oh my god! It's 4 am in the morning. Anyway, we had to walk in pairs after each 5 minutes interval. The school is really dark and creepy at night. You can't see anything but the light sticks to guide your way. There were seniors who were stationed and dressed up as ghosts. Wired noises were made and scary appearances of "potyianak". I think this is how you spell it, but if you don't know what's that there are female ghost with really long hair covering their faces, standing near banana trees. My comments on this nightwalk? I was sleep walking.
Now, the exciting part of the camp falls on the second day. In the morning we had station games again and in the afternoon we played the amazing race in town area. The clues they gave were rather difficult, but if you have what it takes to complete this game, it should be easy. All in all, the race was fun, but my advice is that NEVER ORGANISE SUCH A RACE AT TOWN AREA BECAUSE THE SECURITY GUARDS THERE CAN BE IRRITATING. "YOU can't play games here". WHATEVER!!!
But we still had fun and we shouted our cheer outside Shaw house as a forfeit for asking hints from our Facilitators. IT WAS sO EMBARRASSING!!!
At night we had the SB dinner. We had buffet and photos taken see below and see...

SPARTA/ORANGE ROCKS

The GUYS looking constipate or COOL!!!
(In case you're wondering, I'm third from the left.)

The cool team

WHATEVER SHIM!
Can't resist seeing us???

Night gang

LOL

LOL 2

Ta ta
The last day, we all say GOOD BYE...