Wednesday, March 25, 2009

That Which We Didn't Know, or Perhaps Did

So today I'm gonna break from the norm of my writing, I'll actually write something even layman can understand, well hopefully.

So Chia Yew, I've told you, I study, but for what the results come, I don't really care all that much, but better it be good than bad.

Hence we shall start.

There is this boy whom I knew then, since last year, he was cute, and relatively stout, had the looks of a well, erm, nerd, in other words, extraordinarily well read, and most of all cute.

And there he was, just this afternoon, speaking of, "Aiyoh, you ah, how la?" or something to that extent, I forgot. But just most recently before the exams rush started, he said, again, "Aiyoh, you are gonna be spending lots of sleepless nights..." Yes, that I remember, and well, as always, I've been sleeping late, but phenominally, I have been sleeping earlier than, well my definition of late.

And so there we see, Chia Yew, a boy who cares for his friends,(I know the others in PM4 do care too, but for some reason, I've reserved this for Chia Yew.) (Hint hint, Chia Yew, if you don't remember, just look thru the present you had.) Chia Yew has the affinity of life, physics, studies, oldies, politics and ranging towards Nirvana, but OK, that's more of a Daniel mentality.

He plays with his things, fiddling it and occasionally, he unknowingly, "Chiayew"-nisise it, and well beyond our recognition. He is akin to a Hamster, which I originally attributed towards Timothy Kuek, who turned out to be a better Lau Bu than a class pet hamster. His features too often resemble that of the little cute hamster we see in the movies, Rhino. And yes, often or perhaps someday you can call him, Rhino.

Whoa, that took quite some time.

And so Chia Yew is too such a great imitator, oh, at the first revelation towards, Miss Yap, a.k.a Auntie Nyoke Lee then. He has grown into that character so much and so well, that his actions can really evoke a feeling that Ms Yap truly is there. Those little hand movements, you would subconciously start to move along. So this boy, had a way around with his little tricks to capture your heart, other than, of course, his cuteness.

And so, Chia Yew started his imitation classes, occasionally, adding new characters into his already varied selection of teachers to imitate, whom we can call, Ms Ko. But hey, who said he'd stop there? He continued the evolution in the art of imitation, and made his first debut, "Umbrella" in the "Ms Yap" manner. This captured the crowd, and occasionally, he would be found singing in his bathroom, the very authentic imitation of Ms Yap. And then he started the imitation of a boy named, Chiun Min, and well here he is, not wanting to reveal too much of himself.

This is no documentary, but I'll just state a little more.

The boy is known for his non sensical little ideas, more likely attributed to a higher level of creativity, growing from making "official" certs from Cambridge, a test paper for a person's birthday, a very interesting gift box for Valentines, cards of random order, just to invoke the feeling that nothing may be as simple as it looks, ideas of epic proportions and well, much more to come.

That's it for an intro of that which is coming.

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