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i type, u read: March 2009

i type, u read

Monday, March 30, 2009

 

My Special Experience

I was selected to join National Service.
First two days, everythings was good and fine.
We eat and sleep well, no worry.
Not long after that, the camp's circuit always break down.
We are also facing a major problem, no water.
Ah... ...
That terrible condition last for two days.
No water in the toilet.
People cannot flush after answering the nature call.
The toilet atmosphere make me want to vommit.
My friends and I have no way but to take water using our pails from the camp's hall.
Our hostel is up the hill, the hall is down the hill, can you imagine how suffer we are just to bath?
Everyone is crazy about water.
I even feel like crying when i have to line up for one small pail of water.

Further more, the water for us to use in the toilet is not clean.
It is from the nearby river, not from JKR.
The colour of the water is yellowish brown.
All my white clothes became yellowish after i washed using the water.

Moreover, our camp is near to the jungle.
There are a lot of insects trying to be friends with us.
They fly in our toilets and our bedrooms.
I hate it!
I never see those insects before.
Some are really huge and some can really camouflage.
The insect I hate most is 'chicada'.
Some chicada are big, some are small.
They make lough noise and has hard shell.
They will collide the wall, the lamp or even your body.
I ever saw a huge silver centipede in the drain near to the toilet.
It is around 15cm long and 5 cm wide.
My friend quickly kill it with a broom.

In the toilet, I can also see all kinds of moths.
Some can be as small as 5 cent coin, some can be as big as half the A4 size paper.
I even saw a type of insects, look exactly like wood, long and thin. dark brown body.

Before I join this camp, I do not really like my house's toilet.
Now, I feel like shouting to the world that, my house's toilet is the best!
At least, no insects and provide me with clean water.

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