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Date Posted: 16:05:36 08/14/18 Tue
Author: Carlo G. Soldevilla
Subject: ..she was that very rich..(Pls.check. Thanks.)
In reply to: Carlo G. Soldevilla 's message, "Haiku for the Fiscal and the MMDA Employee -- Frog by Carlo G. Soldevilla" on 13:13:28 08/14/18 Tue

>Haiku for the Fiscal and the MMDA Employee -- Frog by
>Carlo G. Soldevilla
>
>-0-
>
>Frog
>by Carlo G. Soldevilla
>Written on August 15, 2018
>
>
>"The 'friction' along the road
>created the drag.
>Have you seen a long tongue of the frog? "
>
>-0-
>
>Written below is a fiction:
>
>
>Armed with education, she made a bold reason:
>"I can interpret the law better than you do.
>You work for MMDA for what reason?"
>
>For each wheels you tow, you may have a commission,
>Don't take advantage of the weak by virtue of your
>uniform."
>
>The pregnant fiscal did not reveal her identity until
>the end of their argument.
>She may have expected mercy for the short minute park
>but to no avail. Mercy was not given or shown.
>
>The consequence: A chain to be used to tow her
>vehicle--
>A pretty hard predicament.
>
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>
>The 'debate' was between two (2) government employees,
>One high-salaried, and the other just belonging to
>Salary Grade 9 (?).
>
>What usually does the poor think? For a 'towable'
>vehicle.., "..this car is 'mine.' ".
>
>-0-
>
>After the stress came the tension,
>'Spokening dollars', use of hifalutin words,
>Then, the 'bandwagon' of uniformed men.
>
>"Give me your license"...but she (fiscal) won't.
>The police was called to help pacify.
>
>-0-
>
>It's the husband who introduced the woman.
>"She's a fiscal (judge)."...
>and he was quite adamant, ..suggesting for a simple
>solution--a cure-all.
>
>Easier said than done, but if I were the MMDA or the
>judge, I would have always thought of the other person
>as my neighbor - someone in need.
>
>The fiscal needed a space to temporarily park (later
>it was known or revealed that she's pregnant).
>The low-salaried MMDA that time may have needed 'extra
>income' for his child's schooling (?)--though earning
>out of the other person's misery (catching someone
>parking wrongly) may have not been or was not his goal.
>
>-0-
>
>One funny possible situation may come in the end
>Especially if the fiscal would have found out that the
>apprehending authority was her uncle. That's after
>digging her roots.
>
>
>-0-
>
>
>Two (2) Real Situations in Life:
>
>(1)
>
>
>An actress 'felt' that she was very rich.
>She had many bodyguards, not allowing anybody to be in
>the elevator going to the higher floor of the building
>in Makati for her beauty maintenance.
>An old man happened to enter the elevator where she
>was in at the first floor and she told him: "Get out."
>(She might be thinking she owns the elevator.).
>That poor-looking and needy old man angrily replied:
>"You get out. I am the owner of this building."
>
>Note: I saw that old man (deceased) once, voiding at
>the male toilet in the mall. He was so simple that you
>cannot tell whether he was rich or poor.
>
>-0-
>
>(2)
>
>The building (not related to previous post) earns 30
>millions dollars annually,
>It's located in the heart of Makati.
>
>It never came to my knowledge who, the owner of the
>building was (only until recently until a friend told
>me about the owner of the building).
>
>He (deceased-the owner of the building) was old, and
>that time when he was still alive, we shared a little
>conversation in the breakfast table where he stayed.
>That was after my friend introduced me to him.
>
>I was just 'concentrating' on the delicious bread with
>peanut butter and choco fillings when we (my friend
>and I) visited his (owner) place.
>and this friend of mine who brought me there never
>made mention anything about him.. He just told me he
>was his friend. That time we talked, they were sharing
>about donating computers to a Catholic school.
>
>This friend of mine who introduced me to the building
>owner had left the Philippines for good and after he
>left, I learned from another friend that the owner of
>the peanut butter was the owner of that building in
>the heart of Makati.
>
>-0-
>Note: I don't know if "Heart of Makati' would be the
>better title for this poem.
>
>-0-
>Based on the link:
>http://www.facebook.com/ytgadgetaddict/videos/194422998
>8975248/

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  • ..catching wrongly that someone parking..(Pls.check.Thanks.) -- Carlo G. Soldevilla, 19:42:47 08/14/18 Tue
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