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Thursday, May 17, 2012

"Don't make a pee here, the owner is a Mayor!"


One day,  this message mounted on a heavy sturdy looking cement post catches my attention- the reason why I brought it here. The message is in a Cebuano dialect when translated to English its states;

"Don't make a pee here, the  owner is a MAYOR"

What do you think about this message? This can be considered as a precaution that no one should ever throw away their SH*T here! You should know that the owner is a Mayor! Or it brings a message like: "You should be afraid to pee here! Because the Mayor is the owner of this place!

Whatever your understanding or perception of this message, it would always end up like a reminder to each one of us to follow the rules imposed and read between the lines. It is a very simple message that drives us to be always clean anywhere we go. We are always sick of posting reminders anywhere just to imposed cleanliness but still there are those who just love to do unhygienic stuff.

Cleanliness should always start in your own backyard. You don't need to be reminded unceasingly. After all, whoever we are and whatever position we are into, all of us will eventually suffer the consequences. And when we act towards a common goal for the common good of everyone then, we become all winners in our little own ways.

Start now!

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