Friday, May 29, 2009

genetic passes on.

my friends always think that i am probably the most crude person on earth because i have a very bad habit, and that is, i enjoy laughing at unfortunate events happening to others. it simply means that if someone falls down in front of me, i would first laugh, then lend a helping hand which makes me rather sadistic, but then again, it just tickles me very much.

i always wonder why i have probably the more erratic and eccentric form of behavior but i am slowly realizing these traits actually do transcend from my very own folks after i spend more time with them each day. suddenly, my parents appear so adorable and lovely, behaving so much like me. a kid stuck in old membrane.

one incident took place today and triggered my laughing nerves and it all went hysterical. it happened in the clinic when my dad and mum decided to go and visit our family doctor for consultation and get some usual medication to stock up supplies for the widespread of the imminent flu bug.

as we were waiting, there came in this ATB (ah tiong bu) followed by her husband.

mummy: wah, boy, look at her, she is bleeding all over! she must have cut herself by something sharp. so painful.

me: ouch, this is scary. (not so interested because the television program was more intriguing of course.)

dad: silent.

the nurse: 发生了什么事?你的手是怎么受伤的? ( what happened? how did you get injured?)

catch this because i feel that this was the most classic of all that got our laughing glands went insane.

ATB: 我是被螃蟹咬到。 (i was bitten by the crab.)

dad: burst our laughing loudly.

mum: how can you laugh at others? (she began laughing even louder.)

me: rolling on the floor.

the greatest irony thing was, we were laughing just right behind them and not even showing any effort in trying to conceal ourselves. i bet they were very pissed off, but then, who cares. soon, she was escorted into the waiting room.

dad: i wondered did she eventually eat the crab?

mum: why are you so kapo?

dad: maybe she got angry, and decided to cook it, eat it, and then come to the doctor, let's ask her later.

me and mum: rolled our eyes at our dad together simultaneously.

these are my parents.

now i begin to see the resemblance even more vividly.

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