
In a few months time, I’m going to be forced to finally take my real ojt, something that’s really documented and credited, unlike that of my Filmless Films intern tryout when I still had a full-time boredom toll last summer. Half of the class went to ABS-CBN over the summer, and while everyone was crazed with the then SCQ hype, I’m not sure I’m excited to even to see my self working for their corporate thrifty asses.
For one, the interns were mainly excited about just the stars anyway. I highly doubt it if learning was a priority�but with this comment coming from me, I�m probably the only one who ever worries about if I�m going to learn a lot on my internship. After all, it was I who conceived the non-credited-internship-for-experience idea that they later on bought. If I was going to mainly do the internship just to garner a lot of pictures with those snobbish actresses and pseudo-rocker actors (who also turn out to be gays) after the internship, I don�t think I�d really want to push it. Although a lot of students say they did learn a lot, and they just took advantage of the fact that ABS was of course a star-studded area. I wanna bet a lot against it.
Also, I don�t think I�m willing to pay P1000 just to be turned into an instant slave by those annoying PA�s (PA na nga, may PA pang estudyante, nakakagago). Why do we have to pay when in fact ABS-CBN should even pay those interns with all those blatant harassing they�re doing! I don�t really get the logic. GMA accepts interns too but with a grade prerequisite, and although I know I would pass I didn�t like the feedback I heard. Kids were made to just answer phones. Imagine that. They�re picking the best kids in the batch just to be able to ensure they have intelligent people answering their phones.
I�m thinking Probe Team, JE suggested Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. As long as I learn more about journalism, I think I�m all for it.
And besides, at least they don�t have snobbish actresses and pseudo-rocker actors (who also turn out to be gays) loitering around their buildings.
Can anyone explain�


�the concept of what Imelda was discussing? Something about the cosmos and stuff? (remember when she was writing on this paper using that felt-tip pen?) Someone was laughing inside the theater when that part was being shown, and I couldn�t get why.
Can all the intelligent people please explain?









