I went to CW Home Depot yesterday at 10 am. I was going to buy cast iron for my gates. Past cashier area, I asked a male staff where I could find the cast iron or metal works.

Male staff——“Mam, dyan, dun, kaliwa ka, diretso sa dulo tapos kanan, nadun”.

Dun, kaliwa, diretso sa dulo, tapos kanan, asan? Wala naman dun puro plywood dun.

Omb———-“Excuse me, asan yung section nang metal works, cast iron?”
Male staff #2—– “Hindi dito mam, dun sa kabilang dulo. Diretso ka lang, tapos sa dulo kaliwa, dun”.

CW home Depot

Saan daw? Sa kabilang dulo naman… kakainis itong mga ito, sige na nga exercise din ito.

Omb——-“Miss, saan ba dito ang cast iron? Yung para sa gates”.
Female staff—– “Kaliwa mam”.
Omb——-“Ilaw ito ah?”

Sige na nga, I also need to buy lamps for my gates.
P3,285 x 4 = P13,140 hmmm, next time ka na lang.
gate lamps

I found two obscure-looking pieces of metal crafts gathering dust. They didn’t have any bar codes that’s why a lot of my time time had been wasted while waiting.

Kim, an employee of CW Home Depot. His left arm was bandaged.
He was biking with his 12 year old nephew on a downhill portion of a street. His nephew’s leg got stuck in between the bike’s wheel frame. The wheels stopped. That was the last thing he remembered. He woke up in the hospital with that bandage. He couldn’t remember what happened after the wheels stopped. His nephew’s leg was bruised and swollen.

Metal works for gates

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