Monday, November 19, 2012

SIOMAI AFTER A GLOOMY WORK DAY

I was so busy running errands for room attendants because I got bored in my work area and got shitty all over from hearing the sad news of our recent Supervisor who resigned because of some very "personal reasons" - and when I mean very personal it's top secret and we are the one who only know the real story behind it. And I also gave her my piece of advise to follow what her heart demands and it's better than to listen to "them" or else she'll regret it. But I was still grateful because she heed my words of advice. And I guess it really encouraged her.
Anyway the story behind the SIOMAI trip was Rubie, one of my workmates, invited me to go with her together with Kuya Hoowann (Ki-Hoowann) have siomai for snacks (I guess it's not snacks) after our busy work. I don't have any plans that afternoon so I agreed without much hesitation and said to her "'Te, confirmed laps of siomai!" It's gay lingo for "Hey, I'm okay with siomai as snacks!". We really use gay language even on work because we think it's fun and makes us laugh! And it's also fun seeing others who don't understand us and would just say "Huh? What?". Going back to our REAL story... So we went down after our end of shift at the locker and relaxed for a few minutes because our locker area has an aircon and at least our tired, aching muscles gets relaxed a bit while sitting at the benches being laid for us. And it's really put their on purpose for us! I said a few jokes to our locker guard and laughed and leaped with joy while fixing my hair.
To make this post short let's go directly to the jeepney ride where the driver was halted by the traffic enforcer because he stopped to pick-up passengers at the wrong side of the road and got my eyebrow raised and made me think "What a stupid guy he is. I guess it was so clear on the sign posted there...". But thankfully the traffic enforcer didn't held him for so long and so we proceeded to the destination. We arrived but the area was so placid - I mean there were not much people walking around unlike during the previous time I went there when even the corners were packed with people - vendors, bystanders, students, customers... I guess only the city was busy and because it was already 5.00PM in the afternoon when we arrived there and only the city gets so busy during rush hours. And rush hours makes you go crazy and temperamental!
I had 5 pieces of siomai, Rubie too, while Kuya Hoowann with only 3 and we gobbled it up with a refreshing cold 1 litre Pepsi that quenched my thirst for cold, sweet drinks on a not too busy day. We talked a little and said our goodbyes after.
BTW Kuya Hoowann treated us with the delectable-high in cholesterol-yummy siomai. And I thank him for it!

I am following Kuya Howann's blog KIHOOWANN. You can check it out and surely you'll love his looks!

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