Day: November 25, 2010

Funkytown

Minsan din ako napa indak sa tunog nito hahaha!

Gotta make a move to a
Town that’s right for me
Town to keep me movin’
Keep me groovin’ with some energy

Well, I talk about it
Talk about it
Talk about it
Talk about it
Talk about, Talk about
Talk about movin

Gotta move on
Gotta move on
Gotta move on

MTV:

Na featured din ito sa DDR at Dance Central, pero mas natawa ako dito:

Sonnets 373: The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress

-Happy Thanksgiving Day sa inyo!

-Ibabalik na ang Batibot bukas!

Maririnig ko nanaman ang lyrics nila:

Pagmulat ng mata,
Langit nakatawa
Sa batibot,
Sa batibot
Tayo nang magpunta
Tuklasin sa batibot
Ang tuwa, ang saya

Doon sa batibot
Tayo na, tayo na
Mga bata sa batibot
Maliksi, masigla!

-Ang Buddha’s head kila Gian

-May bagong title nanaman ang idol kong si Pacquiao! Siya na ngayon ang Pay-per-view King!

It is a tale of revolution, of the rebellion of a former penal colony on the Moon against its masters on the Earth. It is a tale of a culture whose family structures are based on the presence of two men for every woman, leading to novel forms of marriage and family. It is the story of the disparate people, a computer technician, a vigorous young female agitator, and an elderly academic who become the movement’s leaders, and of Mike, the supercomputer whose sentience is known only to the revolt’s inner circle, who for reasons of his own is committed to the revolution’s ultimate success.

 

-Ooops, dumarami na ang kaso ng HIV/AIDS dito sa Pilipinas. Ingat ingat lang mga kapatid!

-Thanksgiving comes to us out of the prehistoric dimness, universal to all ages and all faiths.  At whatever straws we must grasp, there is always a time for gratitude and new beginnings.  ~J. Robert Moskin

White Chicks

The plot begins in a convenience store where two FBI agents and brothers, Kevin Copeland and Marcus Copeland (Shawnand Marlon Wayans), try to capture members of an organization that sells drugs inside ice cream boxes (where in they disguise as old Caribbean men that are recipients of the drugs). A gunfight ensues, Kevin and Marcus finally knock out the criminals, leaving the place in shambles. But they soon find out that the men are actually selling real ice cream. Moments later, the real drug dealers arrive and escape. The FBI supervisor, Elliott Gordon (Frankie Faison) and some agents arrive after the scene. The place gets very messy when they arrive. He gives the two agents a last chance to remain in the FBI by giving them the duty of protecting the mega-rich billionaire cruise line heiresses Brittany and Tiffany Wilson (Maitland Wardand Anne Dudek) from a kidnapping plot (known as the socialite kidnappings). When the Wilson sisters get facial cuts in a car accident, they refuse to leave the hotel due to their appearance (despite the fact their cuts are barely noticeable). The agents then disguise themselves as white women in the form of Wilson sister look-alikes in order to save their jobs. At the Hamptons hotel, Kevin and Marcus meet Brittany and Tiffany’s three best friends, Karen, Tori and Lisa. They also meet their enemies Megan and Heather Vandegeld. Marcus’ wife Gina gets suspicious when she hears a woman’s voice while she was on the phone with Kevin. Their marriage goes through a bumpy road. Kevin shows an interest in the news reporter Denise Porter, they have a long bumpy road of trying to be men, Marcus for his wife and Kevin for Denise as well as trying to be women at the hotel. In the end they attend the “white” party, the real Tiffany and Brittany Wilson turn up and they don’t know what to do, but something more important occurs, they spot a suspicious man with a gun at the party. Then, it is revealed to everyone the true identities of the sisters. Marcus’ wife is angry, but they kiss and Kevin also makes amends with the reporter. Latrell and the sisters start to like each other and they walk off singing the main song.