It was really scorching hot yesterday while I was driving through EDSA at 11AM with no car aircon looking for the PhilAm Gate because you know, despite the scary proposition of the highway traffic, West Ave looks even more dangerous right now. Anyway, while still on the subject of Nora Aunor because there seems to be a stream of videos about her and of her right now, those poor fans who lined up outside Heritage Park from 10AM to 4PM and who are mostly in their Seniors must've taken in the heat full blast. How awful! (While the VIP fans/celebrities were scheduled to come in at night. How downright telling!) Nora, that's why she was called Superstar broke cultural barriers, glass ceilings, box-office numbers because she was a representation of the common tao, a perfect cross-section of the Filipino people, the brown Face and the unlikely champion for the masses. Aunor was never about pretensions and appearances. She was as authentic as the driving force behind your daily life: ...
Now Showing pa ang MMFF pelikula na The Kingdom. Ang ama at hari ng kaharian na ito ay walang iba kung hindi ang kilalang komedyante na si Vic Sotto. Siya ang supremo ng Bagong Pilipinas. Ang kaniyang ari ang tanging yaman ng kanyang kaharian. Lahat ng anak nito ay kayamanan din niya. Sa mga reviews na lumabas, para sa isang komediante, napagaling ng kaniyang performance bilang isang serious actor. Walang katarungan sa Pilipinas at lahat ng batas para sa mga ordinaryong mamamayan ay hindi naman napapasatupad. Mga pamilya lang ang nagpapalakad ng kanilang sariling pamilya na para sa kanila ang tunay na tulong nila sa bayan. Kung siya ang padre de pamilya at hari ng kanyang kaharian, magpapakamatay siya alang-alang sa ikabubuhay at ika-lalago pa ng kaniyang kayamanan. Gawin mo para sa iyong mga anak, ang nalalabing pag-asa ng bayan.
Do you guys believe in the stupidity of 2nd Avenue's programming? I have to watch my favorite morning Talk Show which happens to be an American delayed feed interspersed with repetitive, totally uninspired programming coming from dare I say, a group of intellectually-dried up individuals who come up with the laziest one-liners in Philippine television. They started this year with a promise of a revolutionary kind of TV programming. The only change I saw after a full year was an eroding kind of entertainment bore, thanks to their short adverts against a white, black and green background (the sum of all their statement). May I suggest you change your 30-second programming, if not on a frequent basis because of your limited program feeds, then into something more substantial and palatable...something that doesn't have an aftertaste of cheap, vulgar entertainment attached to it but rather a more tasteful kind for those with refined sensibilities. After all, you keep showing your ...
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