REMEMBER SINGAPORE - Urban Legends
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Way2GO:
Ya...why?
u believe in such things as being possessed by spirits anot?Nebbermind:
my friend ever told me one of his platoon mate was possessed/attacked during a medic topo around CCK area. They were convinced it was supernatural coz that guy's no.4 was very badly ripped...and u know how strong those 1st gen camouflage was!!! -
Way2GO:
d sad incident of Recruit Tham is real n not an urban legend.
Heard of this from my DH and buddy guy friend before.fightingmom:
[quote=\"Nebbermind\"]I've never heard of the lady at the jetty story but this incident was quite famous.
http://www.spi.com.sg/stories/tekong/main.htm
Its been passed down thro so many ppl dat there r a few versions.[/quote]Sorry, no intention to make it look like a urban legend. Just came to mind coz talking about creepiness of tekong. -
Way2GO:
Yes, I have seen a possessed person by spirits before....awful..... Totally not himself
u believe in such things as being possessed by spirits anot?Nebbermind:
my friend ever told me one of his platoon mate was possessed/attacked during a medic topo around CCK area. They were convinced it was supernatural coz that guy's no.4 was very badly ripped...and u know how strong those 1st gen camouflage was!!! -
ksi:
A friend had to attend to someone with a history of fits during a training in Thailand. Was told that this fellow works as a medium and since Thailand is a known 'spiritual' place, it scare the sh!t out of the whole team. My friend told me the the fellow's face was so distorted that it didn't look like his normal self!!!
Yes, I have seen a possessed person by spirits before....awful..... Totally not himself -
Lilac66:
:yikes:Nebbermind:
[quote=\"ChiefKiasu\"]
Maybe the ghosts brought him back after you all fell asleep... so he was none the wiser?
anyway, wasn't it like double deck bunk bed? not easy to carry around leh.
The ghosts have a heart, they saw the problem, and were just trying to help.[/quote]they were wondering how come army mates are more wicked than them -
verykiasu2010:
they were wondering how come army mates are more wicked than them[/quote] :rotflmao: :rotflmao:Lilac66:
[quote=\"Nebbermind\"]
:yikes:
anyway, wasn't it like double deck bunk bed? not easy to carry around leh.
The ghosts have a heart, they saw the problem, and were just trying to help.
No wonder they are having a debate motion- people are more scary than ghosts... -
Lilac66:
Like that double confirmed liao....nothing to debate!!:rotflmao: :rotflmao:
No wonder they are having a debate motion- people are more scary than ghosts...
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Nebbermind:
just checking.
Ya...why?
some ppl think its just hocus pocus.
me witnessed 1st hand d aftermath of a possessed person before during army days.
U may be familiar with dis Marsiling knoll dat is sparsely vegetated at d top n has a narrow track running ard it.
Tombstones can be seen dispersed ard d top n in d thicker undergrowth adjacent to d track.
D undergrowth next to d track is a gud site for setting up ambushes.
One of my sections set up an ambush over there during one training stint.
Suddenly, d section leader ran up to me, in panic mode, n said he has a man in serious difficulty.
I rushed over, by then d section mates had carried d soldier into an open area.
I saw a soldier in sporadic spasm, eyes rolled back with only d whites visible, n foaming at d mouth.
In reality, I also don’t know wat to do except activate immediately for d safety rover to bring d soldier for immediate medical attention.
Fortunately I had a soldier who is a practicing Tangkee in civilian life.
He saw dat dis other soldier was possessed.
He held his forehead, mumbled some words, gave him a sudden slap on d forehead.
Bingo, d possessed soldier was dispossessed n returned to his normal self again. -
Way2GO:
Wow. And how did the possessed soldier behaved after that? Any recollection of what caused it? Or what he was doing before he got possessed?
just checking.Nebbermind:
Ya...why?
some ppl think its just hocus pocus.
me witnessed 1st hand d aftermath of a possessed person before during army days.
U may be familiar with dis Marsiling knoll dat is sparsely vegetated at d top n has a narrow track running ard it.
Tombstones can be seen dispersed ard d top n in d thicker undergrowth adjacent to d track.
D undergrowth next to d track is a gud site for setting up ambushes.
One of my sections set up an ambush over there during one training stint.
Suddenly, d section leader ran up to me, in panic mode, n said he has a man in serious difficulty.
I rushed over, by then d section mates had carried d soldier into an open area.
I saw a soldier in sporadic spasm, eyes rolled back with only d whites visible, n foaming at d mouth.
In reality, I also don’t know wat to do except activate immediately for d safety rover to bring d soldier for immediate medical attention.
Fortunately I had a soldier who is a practicing Tangkee in civilian life.
He saw dat dis other soldier was possessed.
He held his forehead, mumbled some words, gave him a sudden slap on d forehead.
Bingo, d possessed soldier was dispossessed n returned to his normal self again. -
Way2GO:
Those who wanna read about it.. can check this out..
d sad incident of Recruit Tham is real n not an urban legend.fightingmom:
Heard of this from my DH and buddy guy friend before.
Its been passed down thro so many ppl dat there r a few versions.
http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/eat-drink-man-woman-16/%5Btruth%5D-what-really-happened-tekong-1983-a-3327234.html
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