Monday, February 28, 2011

Text Messages


When you received a text message from collectors
simply press 'delete'

It will save you from all those worries and questions you normally
ask here.These are LIES anyway.Hinde naman totoo ang mga sinasabi
nila. Pati sila hinde totoong tao! ( judge? SPO1? c'mon)

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

The Dubai Mall!

Ok. So I'm back after a long hiatus. Haven't posted here for quite some time! Nevertheless, I shall try to keep updating here as much as I can. The last year or two has not been a really good time for Dubai as it was really badly hit by the recession. However, everything seems to be back to normal now and the guys here are getting back to their obsession with building the largest/tallest stuff in the world.

Ok now. jokes aside, I recently visited the Dubai Mall. Well, I've been there several times, but this is the first time I'm writing about it here, I think. As most of you know, it is officially the world's largest shopping mall. What people find there that they don't find at the Mall of Emirates, I don't know. But like every other building in Dubai, this has something unique to offer.

The major attraction here has to be the three storey walk in aquarium. Yes you did hear that right. It has a walk in aquarium. There was quite a situation last year when the aquarium developed a crack and people had to be evacuated. It's sad that I wasn't there to witness that. I'm quite sure it must have been epic! You can very easily get lost in here. Being a movie buff myself, I had to visit the Reel Cinemas. Man, it's bigger than I thought. Trust me, watching a movie here is money well spent. Now I'm sure you've all seen the malls in the USA or Singapore and you're probably thinking that this is just another run-of-the-mill mall. Well, just give it a shot. I'm sure you'll be surprised.

Right now, I'm too lazy to upload pictures of Dubai Mall. Hopefully when this lazy spell wears off, I'll upload pics of bigger and better stuff at Dubai!

Saturday, February 19, 2011

You Got A Package!


A collector will pretend that you have a package and will ask for your
detailed info.
May tao bang mag-papadala ng package na hinde naman alam o
sigurado ang tamang address ng pinapadalhan?

Saturday, February 12, 2011

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sayci said...
hello everyone na sumusubaybay nitonmg Blog..may kakilala po ako may loan din sia sa chinatrust. Hnd po sia tinigilan ng collector pinupuntahan p po nia sa office para singilin xempre takot din kakilala ko kaya bayad din ng bayad hanggang sa nakapagfullypaid n sia. 3yrs na ang nakalipas hnd p din nia nakukuha ang certificate of full payment nia meaning sa collector lang lahat napunta ang payments nia. nagtry sia magloan sa ibang bank pero disapproved kc kailangan daw muna nia makakuha ng cert. of full payment sa dati niang pinaloanan...

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Friday, February 11, 2011

Ant Problem

We usually have cockroach and bedbug problems but not ant problem like in the Philippines.  I found out that some plants repel ants.  Here is a quote from Golden Harvest website:


Repellent plants
Catnip, pennyroyal, peppermint, sage, and spearmint. Tansy which is often recommended as an ant repellant may only work on sugar type ants. These are the ones that you see on peonies and marching into the kitchen.
Warning: You do not want to plant Tansy anywhere that livestock can feed on it as it is toxic to many animals. Do not let it go to seed either as it may germinate in livestock fields.

Barriers
Sprinkle leaves and flowers from sage, mints or tansy around the outside of your house or plants that are bothered by ants. These plants can also be used as a living barrier for ant control, bearing in mind that they are invasive in their growth habit and using cuttings from these plants as a barrier is more effective. We grow tansy in an out of the way place to harvest the cuttings.
  • Vinegar sprays in and around the hose foundation will repel ants. Keep way from the soil and concrete. Lemon juice concentrate can also be used: mix 50/50 with water and spray.
  • Ants will not walk through a line of talcum powder or chalk dust. Diatomaceous earth may also be used as a barrier in and out of the household.
  • Using a silica areogel/pyrethrum spray applied to the base of plants like eggplants and peppers can control fire ants from girdling the stems and killing the plants. This is a good barrier as it stays "put."
  • Caulk all cracks and crevices in the building to deny them access. Be sure to use high quality pure silicone caulking as these are less likely to shrink or crack once applied.
  • Distribute cucumber parings as a repellant. Cucumbers contain a compound known as "trans-2-nonenal" that repels ants as well as cockroaches!
  • Try sprinkling some of those instant grits around the nests. See what happens!
  • For fire ants try this: Pour half a cup of Epsom salts into the nest and all around it.
  • Sticky barriers like Tanglefoot makes an excellent barrier and can be applied to tree trunks to disrupt the ants from farming of aphids. This will naturally biodegrade itself towards the end of the season. NOTE: On young trees with smaller trunks or those with thin bark (aspens, birches etc.) do not apply directly to the bark surface. Instead use some thin fabric tied around the trunk with the sticky stuff applied over this. Remove at the end of the season.
  • On smaller plants a bit of petroleum jelly smeared around the base will stop ants immediately.
  • Pour apple cider vinegar down entrance holes to the nest.
  • Using a sugar soaked sponge works well for light invasions of ants. Use a large sponge with big holes in it. Soak it in a strong solution of sugar water and place it where you want to catch the ants. Rinse the sponge out every day in a container of soapy water. Fix it up with the sugar water again and repeat as often as necessary.
  • Dusts such as Silica Aerogel can last a long time. Their mode of action is to dehydrate the ants. They work slowly and are easy to use in tight areas such as cracks or crevices.
  • Make a strong hot water and hot pepper tea. Use the hottest peppers you can find, finely chop them in a food processor, mix with hot water. Pour directly on the nest.
  • Douse the nests with boiling water several times. Cruel and can be effective.
  • Repeated flooding of the nest every few days using your garden hose can often be enough to get them to relocate. You must be persistent with this method.
  • Use equal parts of sugar and baking powder. Place around ant infested area and nests.

Make herbal teas to use as ant repellant sprays from tansy, catmint, peppermint or sage.
To make teas: Take enough cuttings from these plants to tightly pack one 8 ounce cup. Bring 1 quart of water to a boil. Stir in the plants. Take off the heat and allow to cool. Strain this mixture, add 1 teaspoon of castile soap and use as a direct spray. You can also substitute 1 teaspoon of coconut oil soap in place of the castile.

Last Resorts
  • Pyrethrum mixed with isopropyl alcohol kills ants on contact. Take 16 ounces of ready to use pyrethrum, mix in 1 tbsp. alcohol. Use this as a drench directly on the active nest.
  • Boric acid: Mix 1 cup of sugar, 4 teaspoons of boric acid and 24 ounces of water in a glass screw top jar. Shake thoroughly until you can see that all the crystals are dissolved. Now put 1 cup of this mixture into a smaller jar which you have filled halfway with loose cotton. Firmly screw the lid back on, seal around the band with weatherproof tape and using an awl punch a few small holes in the center of the lid. Put this near the entrance of the nest or wherever they have made a path to your house. The key is the ants will get into the jar to eat the sugar and return to the nest and pass it on to the rest of the colony. If you find many dead ants by the jar dilute the solution and try again. With a proper mixture the colony may be destroyed in a few weeks. It does take the destruction of the queen to completely eradicate a colony. Keep this away from kids and pets!

Or just transfer to a ant free flat... :-)

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Liar, Liar



wala pa ako narinig na hinde sinungaling na kolektor.
honest.
why do they have to lie to collect?
nag-aral ba sila?
dahil ba sa upbringing nila?
Maybe collectors here can give us some insights?

kasi kung ako ang anak, magulang,sweetheart or relative,
ayaw ko mag-trabaho siya nang ganyan.
no dignity. one which you can never be proud of.