I just found another video of the baby’s infectious laughter while surfing the website and blog of KC Concepcion at multiply.com. The video of the baby’s infectious laughter was removed at YouTube on December 11, 2006, 11 days after I posted it. Since then, I have been wanting to find another one. I actually found two at YouTube (again) after clicking a link at the video entry, An Unexpected Easter Jam, of KC Concepcion at her multiply.com site.
How I ended up reading KC Concepcion’s blog?
Let me tell you how. If you don’t want to know, and just would like to watch the video of the baby’s infectious laughter, click my blog entry, A baby’s infectious laughter, on December 1, 2006.
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I have been watching her videos since last year and I wanted to feature her in my blog but never really had the time to do it. Christine is a Filipina, a Filipino-American because she was born in the United States of America. But I will not write about who she is, just would like to share to you her videos.
I was laughing like crazy when I watched her videos. Ok, they’re not perfect but considering that she’s doing it all alone, having no production crew, you would really admire her work and her wit.
I’m not going to rant how witty she is, pretty
as well, but she already gained some followers and really getting quite famous at YouTube.com and other video sites. Just watch her self-made videos, enjoy and have fun.
You watched this first to give you a background on how she started…
Instant video blogging!
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I vlogged (video blogging) about the Black Eyed Peas’ Filipino Song, Bebot Generation Two, on September 25, 2006. This is just a follow up. I’ve been trying to find the Black Eyed Peas Bebot Generation One too then, but with no luck. Finally, punkmeister, the same one who uploaded Black Eyed Peas Bebot Generation Two at YouTube, uploaded Bebot Generation One on October 17, 2006.
BEBOT GENERATION ONE
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I’m always amused every time I see a Filipino movie being shown on television in German and Swiss channels. I’m also amused every time I hear a Filipino song being played on a Swiss radio station. On October 04, 2006, once again, I heard Freddie Aguilar’s “Anak” being played on the radio.
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