I've eaten there a couple of times. They have tasty grilled food and other Philippine cuisine. The buffet line is long, and sometimes all tables are taken so you have to wait for a group/family to finish first.
His traffic vest says "Araneta Center", which means he's a rent-a-cop for a well-known shopping district in Metro Manila, Philippines. I've seen other dancing traffic enforcers but not that guy.
Looks like a quick snap with a mobile phone camera. It could be a classmate or another kid's nanny. It would've been best the censor that out before uploading.
Nothing beats going there yourself. And even though they tell you not to take pics (lest they won't be able to sell their overpriced coffee table book and postcards), no one ever listens and shoots anyway. Even a stone-cold skeptic like myself was moved by the beauty of the ceiling.
Where are profits from the .tv domain registrations? They should use it on infrastructure to stave off flooding or even to buy land to resettle their citizens.
Ten years ago I was already buying books from Amazon using my first credit card, I was using Opera as my browser, my primary email address was @usa.net (when it was free), I accessed my Yahoo email account via Pop3 (when it was free), I was already using Google as my default search engine (though I was probably also using Altavista too), I had a Tripod.com website, I was still using a dial up service to go online, I joined dozens of e-groups mailing lists, usenet, irc, and online forums to debate other people, and I was using Napster and Gnutella to download music.
I have never seen anyone eat bread there, though.
Looks like a quick snap with a mobile phone camera. It could be a classmate or another kid's nanny. It would've been best the censor that out before uploading.