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    #21
    oo nga. imagine mo na lang kung si tiger woods naging fil-am.

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    #22
    Mga pinoy kasi obsess sa imported talents. Mababa tingin sa local. Kaya nga tingnan mo sa TV, daming half-breed pinoys and pinoys. Yung mga pure pinoys/pinoys entertainers, they change their name so it sounds more foreign.

    Nagulat nga ako na pumunta dito si Jasmine. Kano yan ano? She's Hawaiian at heart. She's never been to the Philippines in her life before last month. Ganyan na ba tayo kadesperado?

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    #23
    i think it's the media's fault.
    especially channel 2 and 7.
    too much hype.
    parang yung case nung kidnap sa iraq.
    sobra sa hype just to get a better rating.

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    #24
    yun nga anu ang interesting doon sila nakatutok... pera pera pera lang talaga hayyy

    masyadong selective ang mga pinapalabas sa mga news talaga... hindi lahat, at kadalasan pang entertainment lang ang sumisikat.

    oh well, haha at tingnan mo kung sinung narerecognize ngayon, KHAOS at EGO hehe... o yan naelib naman sa kalokohan ng pinoy ang media at gov't. haayy todo promote

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    #25
    makes one wonder,

    kaya ba nag-ha-hype ang media ng ganito ay dahil sa market demand? dahil ito ang gusto ng masa?

    o is it the other way around: ito ang nagugustuhan ng masa dahil ito lang ang ibinibigay ng media?

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    #26
    go with tha flow.

    ride the bandwagon ika nga.

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    #27
    Unbelivable din ang number of families in the US who dreams for their kid para maging artista sa Pinas. How about, dreaming for their kid to be a scholar?

    Yung mga nasa SCQ, they claim to be from Manila, Cebu, Davao, Bicol etc. Pero some of them have been living in the US. Bumalik sa Province para mas may edge sila sa competition at sure win sa audition. Tignan mo naman ang mga ka kumpetensya nila sa mga province, karamihan hindi talaga celebrity material.

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    #28
    kung hoax man yan mga sir... may mga nangyayaring ganyan talaga...


    may kaibigan ako nung high school na sumali sa robotics contest sa China. nakakaawa nga daw sila dun eh. isa lang ang kanilang Lego Mindstorms na Set (yung ibang teams, minsan 3 set pataas yung Legos nila). Eh magkano lang ba ang set nun, PhP11000. I am sure the government could buy at least 2 more sets...

    bukod doon sa sinabi ko, sila pa yung nagbayad sa air fee nila. tsk.


    nakapanood rin ako ng EK Channel sa studio (requirement sa isang subject ko... malas talaga). Walang ginawa kundi mag-intrigahan at magpacute sa TV. Sayang ang kuryente dapat i donate na lang nila yung pera sa mga eskwelahan!!

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    #29
    Hmmm..the article about Faye may not be a hoax after all! I just happened to watch a portion of a Channel 2 program last night about Faye and her mom...

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    #30
    sirs mazdamazda, benderbot, try this link:

    http://www.manilamail.com/archive/nov2004/04nov02.htm



    pag ang tao mayaman, maraming kamag-anak at kaibigan...kung walang pera, walang kamag-anak o kaibigan. same holds true for fame i guess

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    #31
    Nice one badkuk. Federico Pascual was clever. Pero totoo man o hindi and kwento ni Faye, talagang mali priorities natin. And guess what, we get what we deserve!

    If we INSIST on WEAK political leaders (we VOTED for them, didn't we?) that's who we get.

    If we INSIST on hyped, shallow media shows (we salivate and waste time over variety shows, don't we?), that's what we get.

    If we INSIST on corrupt law enforcement (we'd rather pay "kotong" and "lagay", don't we?) then thats exactly the kind of police and military force we get.

    ..and,

    If we INSIST on selling original CDs at more than P100 then pirated CDs are what we get. (Teka paano napunta yan dyan? hehehe=)

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    #32
    kasi naman masgusto ng mga pinoy mag-artista kaysa mag-aral... ako leche ayoko mag-artista... yun katulong nga namin sabi ng mom ko pag-aralin, pero ayaw... gusto niya kasi manood ng TV... tama ba naman yun?

    pero ako PROUD akong pinoy, kahit napapahiya na ako sa mga Europeans dahil sa mga pinag-gagawa ng mga ibang pinoy... kahit may spanish blood ako, never ko iconsider na spanish ako... masproud ako na pinoy!

    ...kung nagkaroon siguro ako ng italian blood, baka na deny ko pa na pinoy ako... :bwahaha: joke!

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    #33
    ITO ANG SAGOT KUNG BAKIT MISPLACED ANG PRIORITIES NG PINOY. DI KO MATANDAAN KUNG PINOST KO NA ITO

    A transcript from the editorial page of PDI dated
    December 30, 2003
    by Carlos Alfonso Q. Santos

    KEEP THEM STUPID

    Every time my friends and I go out for dinner, our
    conversation
    almost invariably turns to politics. My friend Chico
    likes to think
    its because were sophisticated, well educated, high
    minded and
    accomplished professionals, but I think its more
    because theres a
    limit to how long we can talk about Kris aquinos
    sordid love affairs
    before going cross-eyed.

    Don't get me wrong. When we talk politics, we hardly
    ever analyze it.
    We just take potshots at politicians, saying things
    like, "Erap is a
    turd". One of my more articulate friends might amplify
    that statement
    by saying, "Erap is a big fat turd." And that's
    usually pretty much
    the extent of our discussions on politics, since, most
    of us have
    neither the time nor the energy to go through the
    newspapers to look
    for real news. (News by definition is an event that
    affects a lot of
    people, and Kris Aquino contracting STD is not news,
    except someone
    who had *** with her)

    Sometimes we do get into a serious discussion about
    our country's
    sorry state. We wonder how an otherwise intelligent
    people almost
    always end up voting absolute morons into office. Some
    ignorant,
    pseudo-liberal American expatriates opine that we have
    defective
    brains, a thesis I refuse to accept for reasons of
    pride. I think
    were no dumber than Californians who elected Ahhnuld
    governor. The
    answer lies in an organization established long ago to
    prevent the
    development of critical thinking among Filipinos. It
    is called
    NATIONAL IQ REDUCTION COMMISSION.

    The NIQRC was founded in 1521 by a bunch of starving
    Spanish
    conquistadors in Limasawa. The conquest was not going
    well. They were
    hopelessly lost ( they were really looking for
    Malacca) and Lapu-lapu
    had just killed Magellan. The Spaniards realized that
    if they wanted
    to claim the land they would have to make the natives
    dumber. So they
    began a number of IQ reduction programs, all
    coordinated by NIQRC.

    The most successful initiative at that time was taken
    by the Catholic
    Church. The fraile (Spanish word for "horny cretin")
    pretended to
    preach gospel, but actually aimed to impose blind
    obedience and
    servitude. Every Sunday, homilies throughout the
    archipelago
    essentially revolved around on them: You are dirty,
    uneducated,
    learning impaired idiots who need white men to manage
    your affairs.

    When the Americans bought the Philippines three
    centuries later, they
    asked the Spaniards what the secret was to holding on
    to a colony for
    so long. A former governor general answered, "Its
    simple: "KEEP THEM
    STUPID"

    The Americans took this advice to heart and did their
    utmost in
    keeping our Iqs low. Instead of using the Church,
    however, they
    established the public school system. Practically
    every government
    ministry was eventually turned over to a
    Filipino-except the
    Department of Education (I am not making this up I
    swear). With a
    conscending smile and a great deal of false charm, the
    Americans
    taught English and Math and the Boogie, but left
    Critical Thinking
    out of purpose. They were afraid that if anyone
    actually started
    thinking , we would realize that it was just a little
    bit weird that
    the United States, itself a former colony that had to
    wage a bloody
    revolution to win its freedom, was now taking the
    right self-
    determination away from another people.

    The Americans left after World War II when they
    realized it was too
    expensive to fix a worn torn country. (they kept Guam
    though, for
    posterity's stake)

    Our nations new leaders retained the NIQRC, now a
    major albeit
    invisible force. They had to find another way of
    keeping us stupid
    though. Sunday Mass was no longer effective since no
    one went to
    church anymore and those who did invariably fell
    asleep after the
    entrance hymn. The public school system, on the other
    hand, was too
    expensive. If the government had to build schools, pay
    teachers and
    buy books, there would be hardly enough funds to set
    aside for graft
    and corruption (which eats up 50% of our national
    budget per annum)

    So under the auspices of the elected officials of the
    newly
    independent Philippine Republic, the folks over at the
    NIQRC received
    a new mandate: set a cost effective IQ reduction
    program. They, of
    course, outdid themselves and cooked up the best
    scheme yet: THE SOAP
    OPERA.

    It is scientifically proven fact that soap operas
    decrease an average
    human's IQ by half a point per episode. The characters
    and story
    lines are so flat and utterly lacking in depth that
    the viewers IQ
    almost invariably drops.

    I am one of the lucky few who are resistant to this
    unhappy effect: I
    watched Glayds Reyes torment Judy Ann Santos in Mara
    Clara for 10
    years, yet I still know haw tu spel.

    Moreover, the soaps had an effect that not even the
    NIQRC foresaw:
    people who remained glued to the TV long enough not
    only reduced
    their IQ but also developed an alternate escapist
    reality,
    delusional, make believe world where they are Claudine
    barretos best
    friend, Jolina Magdangal's text mate or Jericho
    Rosales' lover. We
    developed a relationship with the cast that was so
    intense that we
    mistook reel life from real life. Episode after
    episode, our deadened
    minds and souls shared the characters' joys, fears,
    hopes, loves,
    aspirations and dreams, only to forget our own
    aspirations and
    dreams. We neglected the world we inhabited, society
    in danger of
    imploding from decades, nay centuries, of cultural,
    intellectual and
    moral stagnation. We sank to the depths of ignorance
    and self-
    delusion-and elected Erap president. What absolute
    folly!

    That's where we are now. Unless we start doing
    something about it, I
    am afraid that the twisted minds who run the NIQRC are
    well on their
    way to putting FPJ in Malacanang, pardoning Erap and
    setting us back
    another century or two. Those of us who are addicted
    to soap operas
    must realize that these are designed to reduce our IQ
    and disconnect
    us from reality. The addiction isn't hard to
    break-repeat after me:

    "krisitne Hermosa is not my long-lost sister"
    "Claudine Barreto is not my best friend"
    "Jericho Rosales is not in love with me"
    "I am not the long lost daughter of a wealthy
    industrialist"

    And finally,

    "I will not vote for FPJ in the coming presidential
    elections despite
    the fact that I think Susan Roces will make a lovely
    first lady"

    Say these again and again, and the spell will be
    broken. I am afraid
    though, that it may be too late. Should FPJ win, those
    of us who have
    successfully gotten out of IQ reduction programs will
    have just have
    to sigh, move on and resist the urge to jump into
    Manila Bay and swim
    to Vietnam.

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    #34
    did anyone read PostScript on PhilStar today? continuation nung investigation sa Faye story...and guess what? Our old friend Art Bell was mentioned again!

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    #35
    If you haven't read Frederico Pascual's column today, here is the link:

    http://www.philstar.com/philstar/News200411042604.htm

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    #36
    sir badkuk, ART BELL?? famous filipino hater? hehe not sure..teka mabasa nga mamaya

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    #37
    Unbelivable din ang number of families in the US who dreams for their kid para maging artista sa Pinas. How about, dreaming for their kid to be a scholar?
    Kaya nga hindi ako nanood ng mga pinoy variety shows, nakakasuka talaga. Ang tunay na dahilan lang nasa TV itong mga teenage "idols" is because they belong to an elite family, influencial family. Only a handful of them have talent. Most of them, almost all, can't sing, can't dance, can't act, totally walang talent. They do their little program on stage while the peasants cheer on.

    Mga iba, hindi pa marunong magtagalog. Mga iba, Canadian/US citizen. Mga iba, they changed their name to an american surname. Whatever happened to home grown real pinoy on TV? Nora Aunor would not make it in today's pinoy TV.
    Last edited by jolog1; November 4th, 2004 at 07:35 PM.

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    #38
    sir karding, wala kasing pera sa pagiging scholar hehe

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    #39
    hhmmm..hoax nga siguro kwento ni faye..a predictable product of one's imagination overflowing with despair and hopelessness at the way our past & present leaders made a helluva mess of the future of our beloved country..pupulutin kayo lahat sa impyerno..!

    sabi nga ng karamihan: "diskartehan na lang mga kapatid.."or as what they say in my home province to connote tight budgeting & survival strategy: bugas-bugas na lang ni to`..!

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    #40
    Tama ako.. Pinoys should go back to high school.

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