Saturday, November 27, 2010

A pendatang too brilliant to be ignored...

This is definitely not original, but an adaptation of one which went round some time ago, about an Indian in USA. But then again, it is good for a laugh...

It was the first day of a school in Kulai, Johor and a new Chinese student named Chong Shan entered Standard four.

The teacher said, "Let's begin by reviewing some Malaysian History. Who said 'Merdeka, Merdeka"

She saw a sea of blank faces, except for Chong Shan who had his hand up: 'Tunku Abdul Rahman, 31 August 1957' he said.

'Very good! Who said 'China’s authoritarian rule is more effective than the ‘democracy’ practiced in Malaysia?''

Again, no response except from Chong Shan. 'Tun Dr. Mahathir from Kerala, 2010' he said.

The teacher snapped at the class, 'Boys, you should be ashamed. Chong Shan, who is a pendatang to our country, knows more about our history than you do.'

She heard a loud whisper: '@#$% the Chinese.' 'Who said that?' she demanded.

Chong Shan put his hand up. 'Perkasa Chief, Ibrahim Ali.'

Now furious, another student yells, 'Yeah, I am Malay first, Malaysian second!'

Chong Shan jumps out of his chair waving his hand and shouts to the teacher, 'Muhyiddin Mohd Yassin, 2010'.

At that point, a student in the back said, 'Correct, correct, correct!'

The teacher glares around and asks 'All right! Now, who said that?'

Again, Chong Shan says, 'Lawyer VK Lingam, in a telephone conversation brokering the appointment of top judges with the former Chief Justice.'

Now with almost mob hysteria someone said, 'I am not ashamed to admit that I cannot compete with the Chinese and Indian students.'

Chong Shan frantically yells at the top of his voice, 'Tun Dr. Mahathir from Kerala, in Medical College.'

The teacher fainted. And as the class gathered around her on the floor, someone said, 'Oh shit, we're screwed!'

And Chong Shan, rather sheepish being correct all the time, said softly, 'I think it was Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan, 2008'.


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