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Tuesday, October 10, 2006






This is Jay Min. He is an imaginary mosquito. He is not a normal mosquito. He's the mosquito king. He commands mosqito minions.






Ok, so a lot of people are wondering why I call Jay Min a mosquito. I think that only Chay Ann knows. Anyway the origin of this nickname.

Once upon a time, Chay Ann, Jay Min and me had tuition in my house. During this tuition, we three will kacau each other like mad. Three way kacau-ing and sampat-ing. Anytime Chay Ann and I kacau Jay Min, a mosquito (or few) will attack us. One mosquito did a kamikaze into Chay Ann's ear. Digusting. And mosquitoes seem to fly around Jay Min without biting him AT ALL. They just revolve around his head. Then, they take turns to attack me, Chay Ann and the teacher. Tease him only mosquito straight fly at us. And he commands them to attack us. This happens EVERY TUITION CLASS.

And I repeat, he doesn't get bitten AT ALL. You can never see Jay Min with a mosquito bite. I never seen one before.

Thus, Jay Min is a mosquito. Or their king/commander anyway.


monkeyatschul

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