"An Ounce of Prevention..." --and all that jazz
At the advent of Typhoon Reming, Dad told me to have the carpenter board up the glass doors on the roof and veranda. These were the same doors where water from the previous Typhoon Milenyo seeped in and flooded, yes flooded, parts of the house. Luckily, as the PAGASA forcasted, Metro Manila was spared from all that wind and rain that battered Bicol and the rest of Southern Luzon. I just hope the worst is over and people in these provinces were able to survive the rest of the storm.
Now, it's basically back to normal here in the garage and in the construction site. That means I have to get my sorry ass back to work again. Yes, it's supposed to be a holiday but apparently, people in our business don't have one. On the way to work, around 9:30am, I was surprised to see my uncle/boss drive past me. That would've meant the bloke was here much earlier than I was. Talk about minus points for me. Does the guy ever sleep or decide to stay longer at home? Oh well, things are back to normal indeed...... BOLLOCKS!
Now, it's basically back to normal here in the garage and in the construction site. That means I have to get my sorry ass back to work again. Yes, it's supposed to be a holiday but apparently, people in our business don't have one. On the way to work, around 9:30am, I was surprised to see my uncle/boss drive past me. That would've meant the bloke was here much earlier than I was. Talk about minus points for me. Does the guy ever sleep or decide to stay longer at home? Oh well, things are back to normal indeed...... BOLLOCKS!
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