Ah, the Maisug Rally in Japan on June 8th—a dazzling display of local talent because, apparently, importing acts from the Philippines was a budgetary stretch (no offense to our homegrown stars or local talent).
The highlight? Speakers like Dr. Lorraine Badoy, Harry Roque, and Atty. Vic Rodriguez, who likely financed their own way there. Zoom speeches by Atty. Glenn Chong and Maharlika graced the event—either due to financial constraints or the mysterious, elusive nature of Japanese visas.
Free media coverage from the “defunct” SMNI what a deal. BTW, where’s your ninong?
And the audience? A triumph in compactness, filling less than a third of the small theater, with ample room for everyone to move comfortably on stage for a groupie.
Bravo, Maisug! Truly, an event for the ages, where enthusiasm and minimalism met in perfect, albeit sparsely attended, harmony.
Ano ang pinaka-angkop na parusa para kay Vice Ganda sa kanyang mga kapalpakan? Simple lang.
Ipadala siya sa isang remote island na walang signal, walang audience, at walang makeup kit. Doon, magpapa-contest siya sa mga ibon at puno habang iniisip kung paano mag-sorry ng tama.
Bawat maling biro, kailangan niyang magtanim ng sampung puno ng saging at mag-alaga ng kambing.
Para sa body-shaming, isang linggong walang salamin at kailangan niyang magsulat ng love letters sa sarili araw-araw. Sa ganitong paraan, matututo siyang maging mas maalalahanin, habang nagiging eco-warrior pa! Perfect, ‘di ba?
Samantala, dapat bang suspindihin ng GMA network o MTRCB si Vice? Pakisagot sa comment section.
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