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Tuesday, September 12, 2006

WATCHING PHILIPPINE IDOL…

 

   RAMIRR            POW CHAVEZ           MAUREEN MARCELO

 

 

 

             We also watched the performance night of Philippine Idol to our disappointment; we all agreed that the guys’ performances were better than to that of the girls. Our favorites that night were 1. Mau 2.Pau. I also agreed to our Maestro Ryan that Mau should be an international star right now. But guess what happened last Sunday? Mau didn’t get in to the strongest four. Im so disappointed to the results. Buti na lang Pau is in. I can’t wait to see Mau and Ramirr this coming Sunday for Wildcard. I hope they’ll be in this time. But before anything else, it is an assurance that my votes will be for them.

            Yes to Mau and Ramirr! NO to Ryan and Pilita’s Flirty Acts! Hehehe… I hope they’ll remove that idea. I also hope ABC 5 would invest to new cameras (co’z the quality of the picture are matte) the shoots were not that grand. Sayang lang ung franchise if it continues.

 

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