Friday, July 20

IF YOU KNOW A HOT GIRL...

Knowing a hot girl can benefit you as well! We are offering cash incentives to anyone who can refer gorgeous and talented girls for GAME GIRLS. If the candidate is chosen for the Top 20, you get P2,500. If she is one of the five winners, the reward for the referral is P10,000. So, if you know someone who would be a great Game Girl, message me here or contact Flo Reyes at 09279075497.

Tuesday, July 17

ATTENTION ASPIRING PERFORMERS! :)

SONY BMG OPENS SEARCH FOR HOT NEW ALL-GIRL POP GROUP

SONY BMG Music Entertainment (Philippines)
announces its search for five gorgeous, gutsy, and
highly talented young women who will become
members of the next sensational all-female group,
“Game Girls.”

Combining the format of a talent competition and a
beauty pageant, the search for Game Girls is open
to Filipino women between 18 to 23 years of age
who possess beauty and sex appeal, an outgoing
personality and outstanding singing and dancing
skills.

“We are looking for girls who have the total package
—beauty, talent, star quality and commercial
appeal,” said Mario Joson, marketing manager of
Sony BMG Entertainment.

The five lucky gals who will be chosen as Game
Girls will win a much-coveted recording and talent
management contract from Sony BMG. Each Game
Girl will also receive an endorsement deal worth
P100,000 and a multitude of exciting prizes to be
given away by corporate sponsors.

“Game Girls will be the hottest all-female
performing group in the country. We have exciting
plans for all of them. This competition is a
tremendous opportunity to immediately be
recognized in the industry and get lucrative
endorsement deals,” adds Joson.

Auditions are now ongoing. Interested parties are
required to personally submit their resume, profile
photos (one whole body and one headshot), and
photocopy of their birth certificate at the Sony BMG
office located at the 17th Floor of Taipan Place,
Emerald Avenue, in Ortigas Center, Pasig City or at
Chris Cahilig Consultancy, Unit 1801 Cityland Shaw
Tower (beside EDSA Shangri-La Plaza), St. Francis
Street corner Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City.

For more information, you may call Flo Reyes or
Myrna Roman at 6872649, 6872692 or
09279075497.

Friday, July 13

Sony BMG opens talent search

SONY BMG Music Entertainment (Philippines)
announces its search for five gorgeous,
gutsy, and highly talented young women who will become
members of the next sensational
all-female group,
“Game Girls.”

Combining the format of a talent
competition and a
beauty pageant, the search for Game
Girls is open to Filipino women between 18 to 23 years
of age who possess beauty and sex appeal, an
outgoingpersonality and outstanding singing and
dancing skills.

“We are looking for girls who have the
total package
—beauty, talent, star quality and commercial
appeal,” said Mario Joson, marketing
manager of Sony BMG Entertainment.

The five lucky gals who will be chosen
as Game Girls will win a much-coveted recording
and talent
management contract from Sony BMG. Each Game
Girl will also receive an endorsement
deal worth P100,000 and a multitude of exciting
prizes to be
given away by corporate sponsors.

“Game Girls will be the hottest all-female
performing group in the country. We have
exciting
plans for all of them. This competition is a
tremendous opportunity to immediately be
recognized in the industry and get lucrative
endorsement deals,” adds Joson.

Auditions are now ongoing. Interested
parties are
required to personally submit their
resume, profile
photos (one whole body and one
headshot), and
photocopy of their birth certificate at
the Sony BMG
office located at the 17th Floor of
Taipan Place,
Emerald Avenue, in Ortigas Center, Pasig
City or at
Chris Cahilig Consultancy, Unit 1801
Cityland Shaw
Tower (beside EDSA Shangri-La Plaza),
St. Francis
Street corner Shaw Boulevard,
Mandaluyong City.

For more information, you may call Flo
Reyes or
Myrna Roman at 6872649, 6872692 or
09285035762.

on being a big sister

I grew up as an only child. For a large chunk of my childhood I was a loner, mostly kicking it with adults - my mom, aunt, grandparents, uncles, etc. So when at the age of 7, my aunt announced that she was having a baby I was hit with a barrage of mixed emotions culminating in the heady fact that I was going to be a big sister at last. Now some may argue that getting a cousin is entirely different from becoming a sister, but I beg to differ, at least in my case. I've been in that kid's life since before he was even born and I'm not planning on going anywhere. I helped to shop for his baby things, read baby care books, changed tons of diapers, shook up bottles of milk - I was totally a mini-mom. Now I look at him and he's suddenly become this guy, who's taller than me, speaks in an alien manly voice, and is clearly on his way to making life difficult for the women of his generation. It totally freaks me out because I could have sworn it wasn't that long ago when I used to watch him riding around in his yellow little tikes car. But I don't mind the change too much. He's gotten pretty cool and the days of us wanting to kill each other are pretty much over. Nowadays, we actually enjoy hanging out with each other - we like the same music, tv shows, and movies. But I'm still a mini-mom. There are no more baby bottles to shake up these days, but the responsibility is still there. I worry about whether I'm a good enough role model. I worry about how he's doing in school and if he's going to get into a great college. And I'm still incredibly protective. But that's just the way big sisters are, I guess.