Saturday, November 24, 2007

Petron in St. Ignatius Village

Across Shell in St. Ignatius Village, a Petron gas station opened some weeks back. In the first week, we saw one of the men waving a flag to attract the motorists' attention, no doubt. we thought the phenomenon would be good for but a week, but tonight, a lady employee was doing the same at 9:30 pm. Poor thing. I told my husband, maybe we should buy gasoline there? Maybe if they have enough sales they won't let their employees wave the flag relentlessly? Wonder why the owners don't just get that pole-like balloon that wiggles, sways, folds, etc. when the wind blows.

Some meters (kilometers?) down the road, in front of the Corinthian Hills clubhouse, a man holds up a sign to tell motorists to stop so a patron of the club house can pass.

What's the world coming to?

Ok, so that's an exaggeration but I pity people who are tasked to do such repetitious chores day in and day out. I hope they find sense in it and actually enjoy it.

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