Letter From Anonymous, Reads: IMPACT raid at Changi Beach and 7 Men Raid at OCH

Well, the main highlight of the night wasn't the HIV sausages or poker with gold or Me(not that Im not awesome and all). 7 idiots with nothing better to do and no trouble going out to find trouble. We actually went to old changi hospital to see see. OMG even I cant belive I went to do it sia. What MJ said was so true, the second you step into the compound you are in a totally different world. We started our journey inside at 10.30pm and ended bout 12.10am. The entrace was a very typical horror house, thin concrete road with two trees blocking leading to a very dark broken staircase and a slight glimpes of the hospital with no lights at all.
I suggest if you ever get a chance to go inside please do it, its really gives you the thrill and such chances dont come around very often if you ask me. Also please go with at least 5 or more people, any less you wont enjoy at all trust me, it may be too scary to handle. Also bring along torch light or a camera phone with good flash light will do. Bring bout 2-3 at least to be safe cause there is completely no lights or street lamps near it.
Inside were just wards and more wards, small rooms, lift, and maybe some waiting room and also very stuffy. Everything that can be removed was removed so dont expect to see furnitures or partitions. Sinks, toilets, doors and a hand dryer(lol?) are still there tho. Place is very run down and dusty. Throughout the entire walk nobody wanted to be the last one, super heavy shoulders feeling when you are last, espeacially when we walk down the stairs and I was behind. Heads-up to Mj for leading us so well, bring us to the '666' room which actually just have a huge red pentagram sprayed on the floor and the room with strong medicine smell but no medicine in sight. Hated the stairs so creepy and dark. Sad thing we did not get any paranormal experience tho, I even tried to look into the wards and rooms and from outside look at all the windows hoping to actually spot something but to no avail. OCH was used by the japanese during WWII to treat their sick soldiers and prison POWs, so I guess you can find activity if you try hard enough.
Our last stop was right at the top of the roof which was only accessible by a one man ladder through a small hole. Did not managed to take much photos tho as we didnt have a proper camera, but leeney's camera phone did a good job and heres a pic of us at the top of the roof.
Top L-R: Me, Chan, Mervin, Raher. Bottom L-R: Leeney, what, Ming Jun
Pic of side of the entrance. (Too dark even for the flash)
-Piss out
Jeric awesome