Most of that is tongue in cheek but I assure you I am far more considerate than the locals when it comes to driving and parking. I do not get in the way of others by leaving my car unattended with the hazard on, I don't park where there is a no parking sign posted and I know how to keep it between parking lines. I will walk 3-4 blocks or more if I need to actually do the shopping or have to wait any longer than a minute or two. You would be hard pressed to find a Filipino in this country that has anything negative to say about me.
Well if I were you I would behave a little more responsibly than you just have on here otherwise we will have to set up a petition to have you suuspended.
Go right ahead. Maybe it would help get your panties out of the twist they are in. If you need any help setting up that petition just let me know. I can get you pointed in the right direction on who to talk to.
This is an interest concept, but maybe off-topic! Many top sculptors get workers to carve the stone (I know Barbara Hepworth did this as I met one of her workers) or cast the metal, but it is regarded as their work as they conceived it. Painters sometimes do this, but their work is then less valuable as experts look at the brushwork to prove authenticity. I assume the difference in because sculpting leaves less clues. Anyway, the most 'expensive part' of a work of art, if genuine, is usually the tiny signature! I am pleased you "provide the inspiration" for a slave (sorry, typo, mean SO) and motivate that person to do the shopping whilst you relax in luxury!
I had one of those car fridges but left it back home as I never intended to drive here - I don't, but my asawa took on the role. I did bring my cool box which acts similarly (to a fridge, not to my asawa). It plugs into the car electric socket.
But he just said he would check lazada for the fridge right? Considered shopping by me :-) Best done in his car, with hazard lights and all the other luxurious gadgets waiting for the groceries to be put in the trunk.