Showing posts with label Radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Radio. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Naglevel-up na ko!

I won a pizza! Hey, I rarely win anything so this Thick Family Ultimate Hawaiian Overload from Greenwich and The Morning Rush is very much appreciated:


Today was the first time that I was tuned in to The Morning Rush from start to end. I was to take my brother to school and pick-up my parents at the airport from Bohol so I was in the car the whole morning, locked in on RX93.1.

Today's top ten was the signs that you won't be a good parent. I sent in an entry while parked at the airport. I was hoping, but not expecting, for my entry to be picked. I only had one other entry that was picked before so imagine the excitement I had when I heard my entry land on the top of the hour. The pizza that I won was just the icing on the cake.

Here's my pizza-winning entry: "...if you love playing with your pets but you leave the feeding, the bathing, the cleaning up, all the unpleasant stuff, to somebody else."

When my parents arrived, I asked them if they want some free pizza and that I won one, so we went to Ortigas. It's a good thing that my sister pointed out where RX's office a couple of times we passed Emerald Avenue before. I got there, got my gift certificate, and we went home. This really made my day.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

My First Entry Made it on The Morning Rush Daily Top 10

I don't really listen to the radio. I was kinda forced by my sister to listen to the Morning Rush. The only time that I tune in is when I drive my sister to her work, and we're automatically locked in on RX93.1. Usually, we only hear The Top Ten around 9am and 9:30. By 10am, I would already have dropped my sister to work because she times in at this time. I just text her the top 5.

This morning, my dad had to go to POEA and we did drop my sister to work. This time, it was The Top Ten Beach Movie Titles (or something to that effect.) We all laughed in the car when we heard the entry: Mean Girls-type movie titled: "Whatever... beach." And then I thought that I would try to come up with something to send in. And I did.

I keyed in "RX [My entry] from: buen" and sent it to 2299.

Then when we were around Cubao, this happened:

Edit: imeem's pretty much history now so the clip is gone.
Anyway, here's my entry: "Aahon ako't lulunurin kita."

I can't believe it got in! Top 3 pa. Hehe. Not bad for a first entry. My dad said: "Uy! Buen daw. Kapangalan mo." I said: "Ako po yun." I immediately texted my sister about it. I think she was kinda surprised that I texted an entry. Both she and my dad said "Galing a." Well, it was.

I'd like to thank Blue Ritz for the audio clip. Thank God for your podcasts. If you want to download the day's morning rush, you can do so on his blog.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

I got my Folie a Deux signed!


On my last post, I said that that if Fall Out Boy would have an autograph signing this time, I'll be there when when the mall opens. I can't believe I had this great a day.

My mom was doing a lot of errands today and I did the driving for her. At about 2pm, we were at the McArthur Highway at Marilao on the way to a bank. Then I heard two DJs on RX 93.1 saying that FOB will have an autograph signing later on 6pm at the SM Mall of Asia. We were supposed to pick up my brother from school and go to SM Manila to buy him new shoes for his JS Prom (the reason why I won't be able to watch the concert in the first place), but I convinced my mom to do it on MoA instead.

I was really desperate to be there (read the previous post why) and I got there from Marilao in 1 hour. Good thing that my Folie is in the car. I bought their Live in Phoenix CD as I already have "Folie" and "Infinity." I was lucky number 89.

Two hours later, FOB was there. They got there on time, posed a bit for some picture-taking, signed some autographs, and got out as fast as they came in. It was a long wait for such a short event but it was all worth it. Patrick and Pete offered to shake their hand so I did. I can't really understand it, but it felt like they were just some other foreigner tourists that you see every time. It didn't really feel that they were famous because I managed to be there standing in front of them, but they ARE famous, and I'm there, and I was just happy.

Ansayasaya.