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    #51
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    "there is no such thing as a one-way street, to a garbage truck. no thing as coding, to a garbage truck. no thing as driver's license, to a garbage truck driver! the garbage truck parks where it may, and not get challenged at all."
    for some strange reason, traffic enforcers would rather let go of a garbage truck pronto, than give him a citation ticket.
    heh heh.

    in our barangay,
    i do not honk my horn, as the garbage truck holds up traffic, as it makes its rounds.
    it knows how to park, naman, so's we might squeeze past.
    tska may pera sa basura, pero sa NCR ang dami basura pero wala naman pera...

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    #52
    Quote Originally Posted by Stigg ma View Post
    tska may pera sa basura, pero sa NCR ang dami basura pero wala naman pera...
    did we notice,
    the garbage boys sequester certain pieces of garbage, dun mismo sa trak, to sell to recyclers...

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    #53
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    did we notice,
    the garbage boys sequester certain pieces of garbage, dun mismo sa trak, to sell to recyclers...
    Dr, samin ang arte ng basurero, kapag hindi properly segmented and or bagged hindi nila kukunin. Yung mga kahoy, plywood and tree branch they won't get that. We have to call yung talagang naghahakot ng ganun

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    #54
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Dr, samin ang arte ng basurero, kapag hindi properly segmented and or bagged hindi nila kukunin. Yung mga kahoy, plywood and tree branch they won't get that. We have to call yung talagang naghahakot ng ganun

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    that's curious.
    who is supposed to hakot plywoods and tree branches, then?
    hindi ba, basura rin yon?

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    #55
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    that's curious.
    who is supposed to hakot plywoods and tree branches, then?
    hindi ba, basura rin yon?
    Meron daw naghahakot ng basura like that na you have to pay ata but we never bothered and just tambak in our backyard. The pile is so high, lampas tao na Coding

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    #56
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    that's curious.
    who is supposed to hakot plywoods and tree branches, then?
    hindi ba, basura rin yon?
    Quezon City Government Official Website

    This is for Quezon City, about large wastes, tree branches etc. (click the "more details" below the Services)

    Dati, alam ko was every sunday talaga dapat. But ngayon, looks like you need to make a formal request for collection of such. FYI.

    So other LGUs most likely have something similar.

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    #57
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Meron daw naghahakot ng basura like that na you have to pay ata but we never bothered and just tambak in our backyard. The pile is so high, lampas tao na Coding

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    ... barbecue and marshmallows time!
    heh heh.

    but it is bawal to make siga now, right?
    what about bonfires?

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    #58
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    ... barbecue and marshmallows time!
    heh heh.

    but it is bawal to make siga now, right?
    what about bonfires?
    Yes it's bawal for a loooongggg time na. We used to make pausok our trees (burn dried leaves) It's supposed to make the trees healthier but I can't even remember the last time we did that.

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    #59
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Yes it's bawal for a loooongggg time na. We used to make pausok our trees (burn dried leaves) It's supposed to make the trees healthier but I can't even remember the last time we did that.

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    nothing is more cost-effective in attracting good mango harvest, than a good siga!

    in our neighborhood, a number of properties still sport trees.
    whenever someone makes siga,
    "... it's not me! it's the neighbor!"
    they can't see from where the smoke is emanating.
    even my own cow-sin, who lives nearby, can't.
    "dr. d, nagsisiga ba kayo?"
    "hindi kami. si neighbor yun." (which is true. it wasn't us.)
    Last edited by dr. d; August 20th, 2022 at 03:19 PM.

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    #60
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    nothing is more cost-effective in attracting good mango harvest, than a good siga!

    in our neighborhood, a number of properties still sport trees.
    whenever someone makes siga,
    "... it's not me! it's the neighbor!"
    they can't see from where the smoke is emanating.
    even my own cow-sin, who lives nearby, can't.
    "dr. d, nagsisiga ba kayo?"
    "hindi kami. si neighbor yun." (which is true. it wasn't us.)
    our neighbors to our left and right both have mango trees. We used to have 2 mango trees in our backyard, planted on extreme left and right, what's funny e "naghahalikan" mango trees namin with our neighbors. I like our one neighbor's mango tree though, it's huge and reddish. Tastes like a cross between indian and carabao na ewan but I love it. One plus of no more siga e no more siga smelling sinampay. That is awful!

    BTT: I don't use my car totally when it's coding day because the rules among cities are so confusing.

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