November 13th, 2008 -- Posted in Customer Service, Food Strip |

Noemi plurked about Delifrance’s MySecretSanta Treats. Jokingly, I told her to send me some treats. After a few minutes, Noemi did! Thank you!
And one good deed begets another. I sent out treats to my friends, too. The first one to my BFF, Agnes.
Now, it’s Chrismastime, and no other time in the year where the virtue of giving is highlighted. Giving is a lot of fun!
Why don’t you send your friends, some treats now? To do so, check out My Secret Santa.
My treats photo credit.
August 12th, 2008 -- Posted in Airports, Customer Service |
Last July 24, Wizheart flew to Iloilo for their UP High reunion. It was also the day when Air Philippines made it’s maiden flight at NAIA Terminal 3 (T3).
Well, after a much ballyhooed opening, they also experienced an inaugural delay. Their original ETD was at 4:30PM, but was moved to 7:30. The reason being that the additional servicing was causing a bottleneck. Why open it to accommodate airlines when it’s not ready?
In any case, Wizheart would have taken more photos if he had not been irate. Still…





Go check out more photos by The Unlawyer.
August 9th, 2008 -- Posted in Customer Service, Signs |
Mercury Drug now allows customers to call and order medicines, then pick their orders in 30 minutes or one hour. Well, Mercury has been doing it for a year or so, I think.

Isn’t it cool?
Yes The Spirit of Service continues…
July 6th, 2008 -- Posted in Customer Service, Jollibee Corporation, Pedestrian's Story |
We decided to have lunch at Jollibee Merville one time. I was at the counter waiting for my order when I overheard this conversation between the old man (OM) and the counterlady (CL) on my right side.
CL: Sir, mga 15 minutes pa po.
(Sir, your order will take about 15 minutes.)
OM: Ha, bakit?
(Why?)
CL: Kasi, sir, lulutuin pa po, eh.
(We’ll still be cooking it, sir.)
OM: Ano, tanghali na magluluto pa kayo? Pambihira!
(What? It’s almost 12 noon, and you’re still going to be cooking? You’re impossible!)
Loose translation:
Kwentong Kalye = Pedestrians’ Stories
In local parlance, this is “Mga Kwentong Kalye.” Stories that we hear from the streets or things we experience on the streets.
If you have your own “kwentong kalye” do share them here. 