Wednesday, May 22, 2013

For Sale - Men's Imported Shorts



 
                                                          California - USA


An Old Goat's Dilemma      

This Old Goat would like to offer an opportunity to those residing in  the area that might be in need of acquiring a couple of pairs of men's shorts . Now , that would not be of  the type shown in the image immediately below .   :-)
Seeing no need to write a Shakespearean epic about the reasons for the two items below becoming available i will give a simple explanation . A Philam returning from the US brought back two pairs of walking shorts for the Old Goat that happened to be the wrong size . Won't go into the detail of why they are the wrong size except to say that twas " not " the fault of the Philam .     :-)

Great Buy For The Budget Conscious Shopper     

The store images shown above indicate the department store chain the items were purchased in when on " sale " . The items themselves are shown in the images below . For descriptive purposes they will be referred to as item 1 and 2 .
Item 1
Apologies for the photos but with cell phone camera best we could do . Item # 1 is in American size 36 and is priced at $13.99 (Sale price) . Manufactured in Bangladesh they are designed for cold water wash and wear .
Item # 2
 Item # 2 is also American size 36 and priced at $16.99 (Sale Price) . Manufactured in China they are also designed for cold water wash and wear . As shown they have even more pockets , nooks and crannies than the previous pair with a belt thrown in .

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Please note that the prices mentioned are the sticker prices on the items themselves and do not reflect California sales tax of 7.5 %  . I will eat the sales tax as i am not trying to make a profit . In reality , i could wear these shorts but they would be a tad on the tight side for an Old Goat with a sagging waistline .                                                                          :-)

 If you have an interest send me an email at clinealant@gmail.com .

Thanks

Monday, May 20, 2013

The Old Goat's Rustan Experience

Facsimile Photo

Turning a Non - Event into an Event    

So , how does one turn a non - event such as going to a grocery store into an event ? Simple , just have a severe case of Old Goat brain lock on a Saturday and forget that malling is a pastime in these pastures not designed for those of the old goat persuasion .   And , grocery shopping at a mall is not for the faint of heart .  :-)

While in another portion of the city yesterday i came upon the bright ( or dumb ) idea of checking out the new Rustan's grocery at Centrio mall . Maybe a bright idea on a Tuesday but definitely not on a Saturday . As a result i paid the price . The " price " being moterela driver that couldn't ( or wouldn't ) drop us at the nearest entrance . End result , a walk of several hundred meters that had me flopping down in the first seat i found inside the mall  ( a hijack from McDonald's ? )

In fairness , there are two entrances into the grocery with one not requiring a jaunt into the mall itself , if you can figure out how to get there . The fact is this is not the easiest place in the world to get to in the first place . Public transport is limited as to where they can drop you off apparently . Will have to do a Google search to know the name of the side street being used by the locals to find the easiest approach .  :-)

Mall Impressions   

My first impression of Centrio being " why would someone go to a mall to eat at a McDonald's " is more about being a westerner than anything else of course . Second impression was of being in a mall for the first time ever where there was no place to sit down ( which old goats routinely require ) . What i mean by that is no benches , etc ,  inside the mall walkways or corridor’s that  i saw . Of course that could also be a subliminal message by the designers that i won't go into .

Rustan's Impressions

We actually entered the Rustan's the easiest way  by accident. Just inside the door were the grocery carts so we proceeded to our left . Tip: Proceed to the right a few meters to the courtesy desk " if " you are interested in their discount shopper card " and " to see a posting of their " specials " .   Their discount card gives you something like a 1 % rebate in some form for every 10 , 000 pesos spent , which ain't hard here .

Otherwise , you will go through checkout having spent ? and " not " get credit towards discount because you have to present card to cashier " before " your total qualifies . The wife handled the communication at courtesy ( after we had shopped )  so i am not privy to the details except for seeing a lot of faces with perplexed looks on them . By specials i mean the " buy two , get one free " ( Washington Red Delicious Apples ) or the " buy five , get one free " ( Libby's Vienna Sausages " ) , etc.

  There is also a " Taco " stand with stand being the optimum word . Soft taco was 45 peso and decent but definitely not Taco Bell .   :-) And , if they ask you if you want the hot sauce and you say no , you will probably get it anyway . As for the see through napkins , what the hell , went through this with McDonald's years ago .   :-) There were a couple of other " stand up " places next to Taco but can't recall what they were selling .

Store Layout  

Now , the fun part starts . I will preface my impressions by stating that as an American i grew up with grocery store chains that all had the same basic layout . That would be with rows and aisles . In Rustan's the rows and aisles are more like  going on a treasure hunt . In fairness , one will have to just shop there and get accustomed to their layout . To me it's similar to what we know back home as a " fresh market " which can mean many different things .

Next time i will start at the far left of the store at the meat counters . Their  meat selections were impressive  both for the varieties offered as well as the cuts and packaging . Didn't spend much time there though did see Butterball Turkeys and other import brands i was not familiar with . Bought some frozen  Fish fillets that according to my wife were good buys . Tip: Lunch meats are located on a separate aisle in coolers that run the length of the aisle along with frozen pizzas , etc .

One of my food passions happens to be cheese of which they carry many brands . Unfortunately , that aisle was overloaded with folks waiting for rice . Not sure which rice as there was plenty on the shelves . Came back later to check the cheese and did buy a block of Colby Cheddar which i have not tried yet . Was disappointed that all the cheese blocks were of medium strength in all brands so no sharp , xx sharp , etc . Also means that what is sold in Alabang or Cebu is not necessarily sold here ( a peeve of mine regarding Pretzels , etc . ) .   :-)

The Good  

Did spot some items that i had a hankering for with labels i was familiar with . Did purchase one 24 oz., 710 ml. jar of Kosher Dill Pickles from California at 155 peso . Haven't tried them yet or the cheese but will pass along the taste bud test . Also bought a carton of   Florida Natural Orange Juice . Had some this am and this is the real deal . Not concentrate but the same i drank when i lived in Florida . Fresh , with an expiration date of June 13 . They has a nice selection of potatoes there were larger in size than usually found . Carrots , Lettuce , White Onions , etc .For those into Chili , they have Kidney Beans .

Can't price because somehow got home without the primary grocery ticket . Maybe the guard ( with the swat weapon .. ) kept on exit ? More likely the wife took by mistake as she also bought for another household . Overall , prices for non import items of an everyday nature seemed to be consistent with the other major chain groceries . There is an extensive selection of wines , beers and liquors . Jack  Daniels was 1, 3?? , Heineken .96 , Stella Atoris , 77 ,  which seemed consistent with what others have said they pay elsewhere or even less . 

The Bad   

To crowded and not enough time to explore every aisle , nook and cranny in the store .  The sign on as aisle that said Chips , Pretzels had chips but no pretzels . Pots , pans , glass wear , wash cloths , etc near the checkouts while most stores place in a far away corner . In short , to much milling about . Picked up what i thought was a wash cloth that turned out to be a hand towel . Mush mean the locals have very small hands . As for paying $25 for a medium fry pan i must be totally out of touch .  :-)

The Ugly

No doubt the newness of it all but when for every 1 person that exits the grocery with groceries there are 3 or 4 that exit with nothing ... Kids being hauled around in toy cars that take up have the aisle width that  were big enough to ride horses ... ok , maybe ponies... In short , just far to may people roaming around that just came to look .

 Again , i fully admit to these being issues more relative to Old Goats from foreign cultures not being accustomed to a grocery store openings being a major event but most Old Goats didn't grow up going to malls to buy groceries ..   :-)

Will go back , just not a Saturday !

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Old Goats And The Philippine Internet



Most Old Goats have run into an image similar to the one above while residing in the Philippine pasture . How frequently such events occur will of course depend upon your service provider , the stability of your electrical connection , whether the locals have stolen the fibre optic wiring , current sunspot activity , phase of the moon , etc.    :-)

In reality , these kinds of issues have quite a bit to do with the current status of Philippine internet connectivity in a broader sense . So , in this post this Old Goat will just throw out some information regarding Internet usage in the Philippines of a general nature with a look at some specific elements relative to this culture .

Internet Usage In The Philippines  

As of Feb. 2013 the Philippines  internet penetration rate stood at 35 % . What is perhaps more interesting is that the majority of Filipinos connecting to the internet are doing so by way of the image below as only 20 % of Philippine households have a computer and only 47 % of cities have  broadband.

In Southeast Asia the Philippines compares with Vietnam and Indonesia in terms of average connection speeds but trails the entire region when it comes to broadband penetration .  The fact that the Philippines is an archipelago  was stated as the reason for it's poor broadband connectivity but that may no longer be true as Indonesia is also a nation of islands with better results .

So , how does one  explain the discrepancy ? Wireless technology is the answer of course as it eliminates the need for establishing fixed line networks . In Indonesia 95 % of the subscriber base is via wireless so obviously that is the best way for the Philippines to go . In the Philippines the SMART/PLDT group is installing fiber - optic but is a long way from heavy penetration on a home basis .

Wireless technologies hold promise for  the Philippines in a couple of different ways . TVWS technology is one option being promoted by the Department of Science and Technology . This technology uses underutilized television frequencies in the VHF and UHF bands which travel over water and through thick foliage better than what is currently being used .

 Smart phone usage will increase but only as  prices drop on the devices themselves as well as bundled options being offered by Philippine Telcos . Faster internet speeds come at a price but with Smart's lowest cost plan being 1,500 peso and Globe's at 1,800 peso access may still be out of reach for many .

So , fair to say i suppose that the present state of the Telecommunications industry in the Philippines will not suddenly thrust the Philippines into first world status but the future does look brighter . On that note i will end this post before tackling the Philippines Internet Darling - Facebook , next time around .
Stay Tuned










Saturday, May 4, 2013

Rustan's Roundup

May 17 -  Old Goats Delight
On May 17 the much anticipated opening of the new Cagayan de Oro , Centrio Mall , Rustan's grocery will finally open . Granted , this Old Goat will not be there that day because i am adverse to images such as the one below .
For The Young And The Brave
I will , however, make it out of the pasture and into this new field of grazing supply as determined by my cash flow and determination . Now , i fully realize that this new grazing supply will not be a high priority for many and that's understandable given it's somewhat high end consumables .

But , for at least some Old Goats that have had a hankering for some specialized items i suspect it will soon gain a following . I mean there is shopping for supplies and there is shopping for " specialized " supplies . For some of us Old Goats that are budget restricted it might mean once a month and for some never while for others an almost daily trip .

Those Buy One Get One Frees Can Come In Handy
      I know i am fixing to be in trouble because of some of the supplies available . 
     

The fact that this Old Goat has somewhat of an obsession with certain types of Cheese will definitely get me in trouble but not as much as them cow imports from abroad .
Guess i gonna have to brush up on my grams to ounces
It's an expat thing
Know at least one Old Goat that's been looking for this
Won't know till i get there what other hard to find goodies they might have of course but i'm a hoping for some Dill Pickles for one . Did see an image of the Jack Daniels BBQ sauce and yeah that be the same one TGIF slops on their $ 10 burgers , or is it $ 12 ? Dang , just remembered , better get out and buy a grill .     :-)

For those that might have a hankering to look under the tree in advance link below . As to why they put their best advertising on Facebook instead of their primary site i suspect we know the answer . Something tells me though at some point in the future FB may decide to stop providing free advertising space for corporations .   :-) 

https://www.facebook.com/rustansfresh?filter=3