I have to admit I dismissed this post (as we do with all your posts) and it might've helped if it didin't look like a report but, the videos are f*cking hilarious!!!
You should post this randomly ammusing.........k, I'll do it
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Marky Mark wrote: And to think I could have spared me a few headaches if I had know this before.
Guadalupana wrote: ok nga lang na i idolize si alyssa. wala naman ngang masamang mag idolize ng kapwa bobo. meron nga tayong freewill e... this is a free country. ikaw baka gusto mong i idolize si allysa... may freewill ka. kung gusto mo pa idolize mo sa mga anak mo o sa mga pamangkin mo.
Yeah, what he said!
this must be a popular saying for flips.
And to think that if I had known this before I could have spared myself a few headaches.
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So... it's been... what, like a year that I've had this signature? Did anyone get that it says: I hear, I see, I learn? :(
Guadalupana wrote: ok nga lang na i idolize si alyssa. wala naman ngang masamang mag idolize ng kapwa bobo. meron nga tayong freewill e... this is a free country. ikaw baka gusto mong i idolize si allysa... may freewill ka. kung gusto mo pa idolize mo sa mga anak mo o sa mga pamangkin mo.
ok nga lang na i idolize si alyssa. wala naman ngang masamang mag idolize ng kapwa bobo. meron nga tayong freewill e... this is a free country. ikaw baka gusto mong i idolize si allysa... may freewill ka. kung gusto mo pa idolize mo sa mga anak mo o sa mga pamangkin mo.
Yeah, what he said!
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Alyssa Alano would have remained a minor curiosity in the dustbin of Pinoy cultural excreta, otherwise known as Kuya Germs's The Master Showman -- had it not been for YouTube and email. (See Video here)
Her quick rise to notorious fame demonstrates the power of the internet to distribute oddities that would otherwise not make it in traditional mass media.
I received an email about her feat (a link to a YouTube site with a plea saying "Pasikatin natin ang taong ito" -- "Let's make her famous") and in a couple of days, the video of Alano singing Kiss Me was a hit distributed mainly via email.
That's not the interesting part. What hits us in the face is how the internet reversed the flow of content: from email back to TV. The unfortunate event, which was a taping of a mall tour of The Master Showman, would have relegated Alano's performance to obscurity, had it not been for someone (with too much time in their hands) who actually took time to record the performance *and* add subtitles illustrating Alano's mangling of the hit by Sixpence None the Richer.
Within a week, Alano was famous in the websphere and this energy rippled back on TV, prompting spoofs and guestings of Alano (Update: now, Alano is a mainstay in Joey de Leon's show Teka Mona on ABC-5, doing what she does best: murdering the lyrics of English songs). Radio stations rushed back to their archives and started replaying Kiss Me. Clearly, the electromagnetic pulse caused by YouTube + email was too great to be ignored by traditional media and those who would not even dare to watch the Master Showman.
Alano may go back to obscurity but she gained fame beyond what Master Showman may have given her. Expect things like these to start becoming more popular in the future.