Punas Boys
Categories: Featured, Rants, Travel
Written By: Louis James Diaz Google+
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Don’t you just hate it when these kids come around and all of a sudden try to wipe your windshield with their rags? Not just rags, but dirt laden rags. I mean it would be just okay if I knew where those rags came from, but the problem is, what if the rags have those micro sand particles in it? Then it would be a very big nightmare for your windshield. A big possibility of scratches would be welcoming your precious windshields.
This pic was shot on a Sunday brunch time on coastal road Paranaque. I was on my way to Naia Road Pasay.. The good thing was that, the weather isn’t that bad. It isn’t raining hard. Why? Well, worst comes to worst, a bad weather would be equal to punas boys having dirty rags soaked in dirty water and soap. The bad thing there is where the hell did they got that water? In canals or whatnot? That would be gross.
Sometimes no matter how you want them to stop, they would just continue to wipe your windshield, and then ask some money from you. Imagine that, you did not ask for favors from them but they would assume that they wiped your windshield so you do have an obligation to pay them.
Sometimes you would encounter the rude ones, those punas boys who will wipe your windshield with rags soaked in soap, and then they would not clear off that soapy windshield if you would not pay them. Stupid bastards!
Sometimes you would encounter the persistent ones. Those punas boys that would beg and would not stop begging you not until the green light is on. Sticking their oily faces on your windows, therein leaving a mark on your windows.
Sometimes you would encounter the abusive ones. Those punas boys that tend to call their fellow punas boys whenever they get something from you. You will be shocked by how many punas boys and beggars would be swarming to your spot in a few seconds.
Sometimes you would encounter the peevish ones. Those punas boys that have their own price for their so called service. They are the ones who would complain when you give them 1 peso coins, and saying “10 pesos napo ang bigayan ngaun”, and if they wouldn’t be able to get the amount that they want, then they still are the ones who are angry, the ones who are mad, and that is crazy you know! I once have heard a story on tsikot.com that his brand new car was scratched because of a mad beggar getting a 1 peo coin. What the beggar did was to scratch the 1 peso coin on the brand new car, making a large pinstripe on the pitiful brand new vehicle.
These punas boys should be apprehended and should be transferred to a rehabilitation place. Specially those rude ones that tend to complain if they don’t get the amount that they want. Sometime they do hit your car if they don’t get what they want.
These ones have the potential to hurt you, so tend to have patience if you can. You are the one who have the ability to think properly, you are the one who should give way.
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Don’t you just hate it when these kids come around and all of a sudden try to wipe your windshield with their rags? Not just rags, but dirt laden rags. I mean it would be just okay if I knew where those rags came from, but the problem is, what if the rags have those micro sand particles in it? Then it would be a very big nightmare for your windshield. A big possibility of scratches would be welcoming your precious windshields.
This pic was shot on a Sunday brunch time on coastal road Paranaque. I was on my way to Naia Road Pasay.. The good thing was that, the weather isn’t that bad. It isn’t raining hard. Why? Well, worst comes to worst, a bad weather would be equal to punas boys having dirty rags soaked in dirty water and soap. The bad thing there is where the hell did they got that water? In canals or whatnot? That would be gross.
Sometimes no matter how you want them to stop, they would just continue to wipe your windshield, and then ask some money from you. Imagine that, you did not ask for favors from them but they would assume that they wiped your windshield so you do have an obligation to pay them.
Sometimes you would encounter the rude ones, those punas boys who will wipe your windshield with rags soaked in soap, and then they would not clear off that soapy windshield if you would not pay them. Stupid bastards!
Sometimes you would encounter the persistent ones. Those punas boys that would beg and would not stop begging you not until the green light is on. Sticking their oily faces on your windows, therein leaving a mark on your windows.
Sometimes you would encounter the abusive ones. Those punas boys that tend to call their fellow punas boys whenever they get something from you. You will be shocked by how many punas boys and beggars would be swarming to your spot in a few seconds.
Sometimes you would encounter the peevish ones. Those punas boys that have their own price for their so called service. They are the ones who would complain when you give them 1 peso coins, and saying “10 pesos napo ang bigayan ngaun”, and if they wouldn’t be able to get the amount that they want, then they still are the ones who are angry, the ones who are mad, and that is crazy you know! I once have heard a story on tsikot.com that his brand new car was scratched because of a mad beggar getting a 1 peo coin. What the beggar did was to scratch the 1 peso coin on the brand new car, making a large pinstripe on the pitiful brand new vehicle.
These punas boys should be apprehended and should be transferred to a rehabilitation place. Specially those rude ones that tend to complain if they don’t get the amount that they want. Sometime they do hit your car if they don’t get what they want.
These ones have the potential to hurt you, so tend to have patience if you can. You are the one who have the ability to think properly, you are the one who should give way.
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