ZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzOriginally posted by New Creation:This is a 3 series documented video on how a birthday prank was executed on a girl who stays in a university hall in SG.
(part 1) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_5gsGHyOOs
(part 2) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79WUpUQfWKA&NR=1
(part 3) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHqlgQr06wA&NR=1
Synopsis: Poor Birthday Girl is stunned to see her own bed missing in her room. She gets a clue list that sets her off on a campus wide hunt for her missing bed. Along the way, she is joined by her fellow course mates and even the pranksters(who hid her bed). Note: that this entire episidoe took place around 2am in the morning.
On hindsight: this video depicts the vibrancy and spirit of communal living in that University which is commendable. However, is this overtly childish? I believe not every sane person can take this prank seriously.
Another question is: Can someone really study well in such a crazy and fun environment? For parents: do you send your kids to stay in hostels so that they can bum around, have too much crazy fun and be subjected to frequent silly pranks?
If I am the birthday girl's parent, I would feel frustrated that my girl is deprived of sleep due to some punks who want to show off himself.
What do you think?
Licking whipped cream.Originally posted by Shotgun:Hello? Compared to licking whipped cream off each other's crotch during orientation, this is mild.
Some of the NUS orientation activities are like avenues for the seniors to explore the depths of their perversions nowadays. Sick!
Originally posted by FireIce:wat is this compared to med students orientating their freshies by locking them in mortuaries overnite
now this is scary.Is this still practised as of now?Originally posted by FireIce:wat is this compared to med students orientating their freshies by locking them in mortuaries overnite
Steam man. pity your frenOriginally posted by dumbdumb!:lol. when i was in NS, my friend also got his bed and his locker stolen. when he came back to camp, all that was left was a paper stuck to the window saying
"Happy Birthday"
Now this is fun.Originally posted by FireIce:wat is this compared to med students orientating their freshies by locking them in mortuaries overnite
My teacher's uni orientation took place at OCH...Originally posted by FireIce:wat is this compared to med students orientating their freshies by locking them in mortuaries overnite
How?Originally posted by xavier1979:Think the hostelites did it out of pure fun.
Wait till you know how we celebrated our camp mates' birthdays in my unit.