GALIT SA MUNDO
I won't go into the details of last night but I will tell you that whatever happened at home has left me in a foul mood. So foul that I'm taking my seething anger out on people that deserve it.
Like the taxi driver this morning. We flagged him down in front of the house and got in. When we told him we were going to Makati, he refused, citing the reason that it was "traffic." I didn't take lightly to this and told him that I had no choice but to report him. I pulled out my phone, turned on the camera then gleefully said "Smile!" as I took a shot of his mug. I told him to wait patiently as I took pictures of everything in his taxi so I had enough evidence. I stepped out and held the door open as I took a shot of the operator name on the side. I told him I wasn't done as I knelt down in front of his cab to take a picture of his license plate. He had the nerve to make like he was going to run me over and I was in no mood to put up with his stupidity. I motioned for him to do it so I could add it to the case I was going to file. As I stepped to the side, I admonished him then told him that I'll see him at the hearing.
My anger struck again this afternoon after lunch. As I was walking back to the office from the KFC at Greenbelt, I was peeved to see one of those rigger vehicles that tow away "illegally" parked cars breaking the law that they enforce. The truck was parked in plain sight along a road marked with no parking signs. and the driver and his passengers were strewn atop the truck sleeping. I couldn't let this opportunity pass me by and barked out "Hoy! Bawal mag-parking diyan!" (Hey, parking here is illegal!) which woke them up and got me a whole slew of dirty looks. I had the last word of course and sarcastically told them that they should be the ones who get towed.
It's not that I'm not in the mood. I am in the mood....to piss people off. Who's next?
Like the taxi driver this morning. We flagged him down in front of the house and got in. When we told him we were going to Makati, he refused, citing the reason that it was "traffic." I didn't take lightly to this and told him that I had no choice but to report him. I pulled out my phone, turned on the camera then gleefully said "Smile!" as I took a shot of his mug. I told him to wait patiently as I took pictures of everything in his taxi so I had enough evidence. I stepped out and held the door open as I took a shot of the operator name on the side. I told him I wasn't done as I knelt down in front of his cab to take a picture of his license plate. He had the nerve to make like he was going to run me over and I was in no mood to put up with his stupidity. I motioned for him to do it so I could add it to the case I was going to file. As I stepped to the side, I admonished him then told him that I'll see him at the hearing.
My anger struck again this afternoon after lunch. As I was walking back to the office from the KFC at Greenbelt, I was peeved to see one of those rigger vehicles that tow away "illegally" parked cars breaking the law that they enforce. The truck was parked in plain sight along a road marked with no parking signs. and the driver and his passengers were strewn atop the truck sleeping. I couldn't let this opportunity pass me by and barked out "Hoy! Bawal mag-parking diyan!" (Hey, parking here is illegal!) which woke them up and got me a whole slew of dirty looks. I had the last word of course and sarcastically told them that they should be the ones who get towed.
It's not that I'm not in the mood. I am in the mood....to piss people off. Who's next?
You rock Jay. ;-)
Hehe if the Ghost Rider is the Spirit of Vengeance then you're the Spirit of Pissed Off.
Posted by banzai cat | 3:04 AM
just be careful. mga gago rin yung iba
Posted by Ryan | 4:39 PM