
It was past 5:00pm when we reached the shop where we would return the defective tank. We told the shopkeeper the problem. They said they can replace it but their warehouse located in another area closes at 5:00pm. They told us to just go back the following day. Still pissed, I told them I cannot keep on going back there as I am working. A lady tried to call their warehouse to get a replacement but the person she talked with was not willing to wait. To pacify me, the lady told me they would just have it delivered.



My brother drove me to my daughter's dorm and we parted ways. Along the way, my daughter and I would catch up on her studies and life in general. She told me they were winning on the volleyball game she was watching before I fetched her. I would recall the entries on her old phone which I am using now. Hubby and I are listed as ICE 2 and ICE 1 respectively. At first, I thought these were her Dad's numbers only when he texted me on this phone. I thought that my daughter must think that his Dad is cool giving him that code on her old phone. I was kinda wondering..........I later discovered that the other ICE is my number. So I had to ask her..... She told me that we are her ICE numbers.....Huh! Just what is ICE........ in case of emergency..........Ahh! So her Dad isn't really cool after all.
Going back to Manila is like revisiting my childhood. I grew up in Manila but have never really got assimilated with the place. I don't know how to go to Divisoria or find my way around Sta. Cruz or Quiapo. Perhaps, I felt I was too urbane for that place back then. I do not have the follies of my youth now. But then and now, I feel I don't belong to that place unlike my brothers who take to it like fish in the water.
While taking a bath this morning, I did it better than usual to remove all the dirt and grime from my adventure yesterday. And as I travel the road to the office, I fondly recall yesterday and perhaps go back to revisit the place of my past every now and then.
PS: Tuwing nag-uusap kaming magkapatid kahapon, di ko mapigilan sabihan siyang tanga tuwing nagkakamali ng diskarte. Ganon din siya sa kin. Di mahalaga kung sino matanda sa amin o kung talagang mali nga. Napansin ko ganito rin ako sa mga tunay at malalapit kong kaibigan. Kahit ano at nasaan na sila, parang bukambibig na namin magsabihan ng tanga. At di kami naiinsulto pag nasasabihan nito. Natural na natural lang na reaction. Minsan, gaganti ka lang at sasagot na "mas tanga ka no" o kaya "sino kaya eng-eng...."
Napanood ko sa isang segment ng Bubble Gang dati na yun pagsasabihan daw ng tanga ay indikasyon kung gaano kalapit yun pagkakaibigan niyo. Pag kaya mo sabihan ito ang isang tao, ibig sabihin close kayo..... siguro nga no.
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The "tanga" word is also normal in my family. It is not foreign at all lol.
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