Thursday, February 11, 2010

monkeybus 2


Loading stations are lucrative businesses. Text messaging, just like rice has become basic commodity of many people. One example is my helper. She spends half of her salary for loads. She texts like there's no tomorrow. Texts while she cooks, while she irons, cleans our home and even in between her laundry chores. She texts after she wakes up, and texts like crazy before she sleeps.Her hands developed a "textinitis" syndrome, meaning "napas-mo" na. Faint vibrations of her phones triggers her hands on impulse and draws faster than a cowboy in flicking, pressing, and typing on her cellphones. A sure winner in any texting dueL. FUEGO!!!!!

Remember the famous fable of Dr. Jose Rizal about the monkey and the turtle? This is the monkey's constant struggle when he's with the turtle. He's always outwitted with flair by the turtle. In this race, the turtle is a sure loser. Read well their condition.

When insurance companies offering educational plans folded up, many people panicked. Their panic was genuine. "Dili ma-fake ug dili joke" coz thousand of hard-earned pesos were paid and lost. CAP-pait!!!

Deadma, then..sigaw na. This is the normal reaction of the public everytime another round of power or oil price increase happens. It's been a well rehearsed reaction done and repeated OWver and OWver again. Duh!

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