And the sign says…
In the tradition of my previous post Bawal Ano?, I am bringing you some of the funniest photos of real signs from all over the Metro and beyond (yep one is not from good old Pinas I think). These stuff are taken by various Pinoy photographers, (Thanks, guys!). But before you read further, have to rate this post for adult humor: So if you’re ready, hold your stitches. This is gonna be a pretty painful experience. Image taken...
Pinoy humor at its best
Christine Gambito is teh female Rex Navarrete. Christine a.k.a. Happy Slip Productions is (mostly) a one-woman production team behind “Mixed Nuts” – the video that won second place for Best Comedy at the 2006 YouTube Video Awards. For me, Christine’s humor resembles that of Mr. FOBulous himself (Rex Navarrete). Not only do both of them share the same background of being Fil-Am’s raised by pure-blooded...
And the greenest of all…
My fellow org alumnus (of course I’m an alumna. English is a very difficult langauge, I tell you!) has decided to share his collection of Pinoy green jokes to the public. Will he be the next Gary Lising? We’ll see. Visit Oi! Green Pinoy! By the way, I’m seeing a “trend” here in Sugoistuff. I hope the “trend” wanes after the members of Team Sugoi gets their well-deserved break this weekend. And...
The grand circus of the Pinoy Web
Let’s face it, we, Filipinos really know how to make our lives a bit more interesting. Forget Willy’s insipid Boom-Tarat-Tarat segments on Wowowee. Forget the interesting menagerie also known as politics. And let’s focus on one of the greatest (freak) shows on earth called the Pinoy web. How many “scandals” have we come up so far given some yahoo with a PC and Internet connection? I have no real timeline...
Cine Adarna February screenings
For movie buffs with a fifty-peso budget such as I, nothing beats Cine Adarna of the UP Film Institute located in the Diliman Campus of the University of the Philippines. Cine Adarna may not show the latest wide screen offerings, but they do hold local and international film festivals (Cinemalaya and Eigasai among many others), advance screenings of Pinoy indie films (screams, “Papa Ping!”), uncut versions of popular...