Monday, February 23, 2009

Ice Breakers

TEAMWORK, the basis of a great unit. A virtue always acquired, never gifted. Be it in conducting an open cardiothoracic surgery or wipin’ out them dang zombies with your C4s. One bad move and somebody’s had it. And TEAMWORK requires FAMILARITY, which means you people here ‘ave to START getting to know one another like you know your own keester.

It IS, absolutely important that you know your teammates. In fact, it’s Dead-or-Alive important! Here, you won’t have your mummies or daddies or your stuffed bunny Mr. Winkles here for widdle-booboo-snuggles. Here in I-M-U, you can either choose to be alone...or together as “ONE BIG HAPPY FAMILY”! We suggest the latter, IF you want to survive that is. Your teammates, batchmates, and group members are your brothers and sisters and WE for this TWO whole weeks are gonna be your Mummies and Da-dazz! Whether you LIKE IT or NOT! *Grins freakishly*


We have divided the icebreakers into dry and wet. You, the survivors, the recruits are to gather at the rendezvous point (LT2, Lecture Theatre 2) at 1700 on the 25/02/09. You will be briefed and instructed on your mission. At 1800, you are to move to the Chancellor Hall for the commencement of the program, a.k.a. Dry Ice Breakers. Following this, we will continue with the Wet Ice Breakers at the Sub-Basement of the IMU car parking lot.

We would require all groups to bring a certain cleaning equipment e.g.1 pail, 1 mop and 1 broom per group.

In icebreakers, we are the survivors. Our numbers are large but the numbers of the infected are growing faster. We have gathered, but we are still strangers. Our purpose is that you get to know your fellow survivors and know them well. The training we have planned out is gruelling but uplifting and there will NOT be any unnecessary humiliation caused.

In actual fact, the same goes for this whole course as it too will be gruelling but enjoyable. We hope that through this event, you will eventually get to know your fellow “survivors” well and make great friends in the process. We DID, and we hope YOU will too.

Break the ice!

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