Showing posts with label parody. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parody. Show all posts
Thursday, November 15, 2012
So, You're Telling Me #AMALAYER? #amasinner #amauneducated
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i'm a liar,
i'm just returning the favor,
jemdahunk,
lady guard bullied,
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parody,
Paula Jamie Salvosa,
rude passenger,
Santolan LRT
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
How To Survive a Flood by jemdahunk
Here goes jemdahunk again. With his funny antics, he came up with this new how-to video - the "How to Survive a Flood". In these dreadful situations, we Filipinos are famous for "resiliency" and "bayanihan" (i.e., community-wide cooperative endeavor). Filipinos have survived tragedies and misfortunes, be they caused by natural calamities, effects of economic upheavals of superpower nations, or by land-claiming bully countries. The secret is Filipino's innate talent in spinning any situation into source of laughter and fun. Hey, laughter after all is the best medicine, right?
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how to dance in the club,
how to survive a flood,
Jem Mark,
jemdahunk,
lifestylecheck101,
parody,
Pinoy resilience,
red warning,
rivers dams overflowed,
southwest monsoon,
typhoon
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Abercrombie & Fitch Male Models and Call Me Maybe. Yum!
I just wanna call Carly Rae Jepsen and tell her: "Hey, it's all your fault. I now have this LSS crap.". It's good to unwind on weekends - relax and mellow down. But this song keeps on bugging me. Darn this "last song syndrome". (Is it really a term?) CALL ME MAYBE would not allow me to relax. My body wants to move on its own like it's being electrocuted, and vicariously move to the song's catchy rhythm.
Think about it. If you are to mix this song with Abercrombie & Fitch eye candies with all those hard ripped abs and hard bodies, and with London and New York backdrops, what do you have? Answer: the gayest thing ever! Just kidding. You'll have a "dancing moment". It's like you wanna get up, move your feet to the rhythm of Call Me Maybe, and bob your head like you're in the Slumdog Millionaire end credit production number with gorgeous male models instead of Indian backup dancers. Can you imagine it?
Seriously, for months now, Jepsen's Call Me Maybe has hundreds of parodies on YouTube and I haven't gotten tired of it. It'll pass soon, I know, but this Abercrombie & Fitch YouTube video not only made the song good for the ears but also good for the eyes. YUM! Watch this video to know what I am talking about.
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Abercrombie Fitch,
Call Me Maybe,
Carly Rae Jepsen,
last song syndrome,
lifestylecheck101,
LSS,
male models,
muscled bodies,
parody,
ripped abs,
viral YouTube video
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