Tuesday, December 30, 2008'
Omg, yesterday's "choir practice" was so gross.
When I say gross, I don't actually mean "gross".
I mean "very very very gross until you will feel like puking".
Choir started at around 9.30 am and the newcomers were introduced to us.
Then we practised our songs for a while, then the "games" started.
First, my group (No. 2) started playing the "rope game".
Basically, we had to cross from one side to another side, through a messy entanglement of ropes.
Normal?
Only that the ropes were covered in ketchup.
Anyway, we succeeded and proceeded to the next game, the "octopus game".
We were suppose to sit (or lie down) on the ketchup-water covered ground, stick one of our legs into the air, and support a 3/4 water-filled pail.
Also, we were passed a long ketchup rope to stick it in our left sleeve and out from our right sleeve, passing the rope to the next person.
Naturally, we were grossed out and chose to forfeit.
The forfeit was to rub ketchup all over our face.
We did, and then we were sprayed by the water hose to clean ourselves.
We then went to the next game, which was the "memory game".
Our group was split into 2 separate groups (temporarily) and we were supposed to match 10 pairs of cards on a board full of cards. We were first given a 10 second look of all the cards, and then try to match the face-down cards. If we failed, we could get a second look by eating 1 chili padi.
We finished the game by flipping all the cards, which meant that we had matched all the cards. (Don't know why the other groups didn't try this easy method.)
Then we went back to the music room to measure our new costumes.
(I shall ignore the "waterbomb game" and the "bench game" and skip to the grossest game of the day.)
-Captain's Ball-
Not gross?
Too bad, the game is customised by changing only 1 thing : the ball.
A fish, a chicken and a cabbage was used to replace the ball.
All real and frozen.
The fish ended up with all its guts and intestines spilled, the chicken ended up decapitated and having its body ripped into 2 parts, and the cabbage, from big, to small.
But the nicest part was when I was throwing the chicken's upper body by the neck.
I could feel the neck bones dislocating from the body.
Wow.