Monday, November 27, 2006

Apartment-hunting

I am so stressed! We are in the midst of apartment hunting and it hasn't been easy to find a good place. It's a landlord's market through and through and rents are up across the board by $600-$800 in the categories and location we are after. And to top it all, there aren't many properties to choose from at the moment too. Ack!

This move will be my third, if ever -- this after 4 years in this current condo. This place is great, location-wise, for me as it is just 8 minutes away from my office in a cab. But this place is a bit out of the way for my relatively new housemate, the hubby, who just has to go to work in the great beyond that is Jurong. And so it is that we are looking for a place that is about halfway to both our places of work.

I initially harboured hopes that our push to live further from central Singapore would redound to rent savings for us! Well, like I said, so NOT! And this house hunting has to happen just before Christmas too! Egads!

Stress, stress. Is there no end to stress this year? Even if this is my supposed year (Dog), I can't wait for it to finish. My toes and fingers are crossed that Dogs will have a better year in 2007, the year of the Red Pig.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Orchard Rd in Nov

Was in Orchard Rd last Sunday with the hubby and couldn't help but feel like an excited kid once again when I saw all the Christmas lights glowing in the night. The street was definitely buzzing with activity with so many buskers, shoppers and (sadly) survey-takers.

Some pix we took:





The three-storey-high Christmas tree at the lobby of Ngee Ann City.














Street-level, Orchard Road







Another one,
outside Takashimaya









Paragon Shopping Centre




Sunday traffic along Orchard Road



Tang's Dept Store




Junction of Orchard Rd and Scotts Rd










It sure is beginning to look a lot like Christmas, duh?!

I LOVE IT!

Friday, November 3, 2006

The Luli Arroyo incident at NAIA

The Luli Arroyo incident at the NAIA, where she was arrogantly and rudely dismissed by an immigration officer after she confronted him for allowing a foreigner to cut the immigration queue, is one story that I've been closely following for 2 days now.

Just in case you missed reading about this, let me narrate to you the story.

Luli, the only daughter of the Philippine president, was in the airport early this week and was being the usual low-key woman (bless her soul) that she always is: meaning she queued up with her sis-in-law with no hoopla, no PSG escorts (nothing visible, at least), nada. She was just being an ordinary Filipino like you and me going through the NAIA and immigration procedures.

So there she was in the immigration queue, minding her business, when she saw a foreigner jump said queue and get service immediately from the immigration officer attending to her line. (Luli would later say that she even saw the foreigner entering the officer's booth!)

The first daughter immediately complained to the immig officer, asking him why he allowed the foreigner to go ahead of everyone.

The officer, who probably never watched The Amazing Race episode where the Luli once said Mabuhay, Welcome to the Philippines! to the racers beside host Phil, and thus was clueless about the identity of the woman he was about to brow-beat, snapped loudly in reply: 'Di ka ba marunong maghintay?' ('Don't you know how to wait?')

(The man doesn't know it yet but he just started to dig his own grave right then. But such arrogance!)

Luli answered back: 'Bakit kaming mga Pilipino ang pinapagalitan mo? Bakit hindi yung foreigner?' ('Why are you scolding us Filipinos? Why not the foreigner)?'

By this time, the reports said, the immig guy's colleagues were trying to get his attention to subtly tell him that he was exchanging words with the Prez' daughter. To no avail.

The officer continued his tirade, still clueless. According to Inq7, he even told her that she shouldn't be in his lane because it was meant for VIPS and diplomats. Hah!

Finally, the guy's supe arrived and explained to Luli that the foreigner was allowed through before everyone because he was already late for his flight. Finally!, Luli must have said. An explanation!

After clearing immig (attended to by the same guy who would have only then seen who he had just berated upon opening her passport), Luli went to file a formal complaint about the incident.

Postscript, the guy has been temporarily relieved of his duties and put on 'floating' status while the incident is being investigated.

Meanwhile, Immigration Commissioner Alipio Fernandez Jr has given the grave digger 72 hours to explain why he should not be administratively charged with discourtesy and violating a standing policy prohibiting immigration officers from giving preferential treatment to passengers.

Ha! Vicarious vengeance for all who have been wronged by the immigration people!!!

Way to go, Luli! Thank you for standing up for Filipino travelers who have to suffer the high-handedness and rudeness of many of these immigration officers. I've witnessed many instances of power-tripping by some of these front-liners, once even witnessing a Chinese man in front of me hand over a wad of peso bills to an officer. I stared at that officer long and hard, wanting him to know that I saw the transaction, and you know how he reacted? He just stared back at me while accepting the wad, his look daring me, seemingly asking, Ano ngayon? (What now?)

Many of them treat lowly-looking OFWs (overseas foreign workers) shabbily too, thinking nothing of slamming back the passports on the counter once they've finished with it, all the while keeping their uniform bored looks.

I wonder how the Immigration Bureau came about to choosing just about their unfriendliest-looking people to man many of their front line counters?!

Anyway, back to the grave digger. What now? I say investigate the matter and when just cause is established (notice pls how I say 'when' just cause is established and not 'if'), let the schmuck sit at home for many moons. So he can ponder about the consequences of being rude and ignorant.