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Tito Vic And Joey, you still watch their show
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post Jun 20 2004, 04:02 AM
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i think it's bthe best or the better of the variety shows in pi.
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post Jun 21 2004, 02:47 AM
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i love their old movies...
veyr funny..
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post Jun 21 2004, 03:04 AM
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i love their song and movies...
"ipagpatawad mo" and "awitin mo at sasayaw Ko"
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post Jun 21 2004, 03:06 AM
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they parted ways now though didn't they especially senator sotto.
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post Jun 21 2004, 09:51 AM
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the senator was also doing some "guesting" on their show. but hah! for all i know he's just campaigning.

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to answer your question i'd say no, i don't watch their movies or tv shows. they are full of sexual innuendos and i don't like it at all.

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post Jun 21 2004, 10:09 AM
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i used to watch their show "eat Bulaga" at minsan kasabay pa nito "Lunch Date"....
mga lumang shows.....
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post Jun 21 2004, 01:49 PM
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Eat Bulaga RuleZ
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post Jun 21 2004, 01:53 PM
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QUOTE (pinoybakulaw @ Jun 21 2004, 02:49 PM)
Eat Bulaga RuleZ

If I remember correctly Vic Sotto had a house in Milpitas and he was a Shabu addict.
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post Jun 21 2004, 05:39 PM
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Here is an interesting article about the famous trio :

About the rape case filed by a BOMBA star in the early 1980's.

'Attack dog' na si Manoy; Tito Sotto sanay sa areglo


TALK SHOW
Fundy C. Soriano
DAHIL sa napipintong pagkatalo ng kanyang idolong si FPJ kaya biglang tumapang at naging "attack dog" ang gurang na aktor na si Eddie Garcia.

Inupakan niya si Pangulong GMA sa Urdaneta City rally ni Poe. Tuluyan nang nawala ang pagiging gentleman ni Manoy na katulad ni Poe.

"Nariyan ang Gloria labandera, nariyan ang Gloria groceria. Yong sari-sari store na kumakalaban pa sa mga nagtitindang mahihirap," banat ni Garcia.

Manoy, hindi kumakalaban sa sari-sari stores ang tindahan ni Gloria dahil ito ay rolling store. Hindi ito naka-permanente sa isang lugar. Napasama ka lang sa isang high school dropout mukhang bumaba na rin nang husto ang iyong IQ. Sinabi mo pa na ang akala mo, ang nakaupo sa Malakanyang ay ekonomista, iyon pala ay utangista.

Bobo ka rin ba sa pamamalakad ng gobyerno na katulad ng idolo mong si Poe kaya hindi mo alam na para sumulong ang ating ekonomiya ay kailangan nating mangutang? Ang inuutang nating panlabas ay ginagamit din sa negosyo at ipinauutang ng mga bangko na katulad ng DBP, kaya ito ay tumutubo.

Ang iba naman ay ginagamit sa inpraistraktura sa rural areas para mapabilis ang pag-unlad sa mga baryo at sumulong ang negosyo. Hindi mo ba ito alam, Manoy samantalang matalino ka? O baka naman nahawa ka na saou may continue the sentence for me.

Pero kahit na anong paninira ang gawin ninyo, hindi na mapigil ang panalo nina Ate Gloria at Kabayan Noli.
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HINDI nagkamali ang aktor na kandidatong pangulo na si FPJ sa pagkuha sa komedyanteng naging senador na si Tito Sotto bilang campaign manager dahil sanay na ito sa pag-areglo ng gusot na kinasangkutan ng mga taong malalapit sa kanya.

Hindi talaga nagkamali si Poe sa pagkuha kay Sotto dahil hasang-hasa na sa pagtatanggol at pagtutuwid ng mga sitwasyong baluktot.

Unang nasubukan ang galing ni Sotto noong Oct. 1982 nang pangunahan niya ang pag-areglo sa kasong rape na isinampa ng sexy stars na sina Pepsi Paloma at Guada Guarin laban sa kanyang kapatid na si Vic Sotto at mga kasamang sina Joey de Leon at Richie D'Horsie. Sa record ng kaso, nabulgar ang rape case nang lapitan ng ina ni Pepsi Paloma si Atty Rene Cayetano (ama ng senatorial candidate na si Pia Cayetano) para hingan ng tulong para makamtan ng kanyang anak ang katarungan na umanoy minolestiya ng tatlong host ng Eat Bulaga.

Nang nabatid na ikinakasa na ng naging senador na si Cayetano ang kaso sa piskalya ng QC, biglang naglaho ang tin-edyer na starlet na hindi nagtagal ay nabawi ng mga tauhan nina Col. Rolando Abadilla at Capt. Panfilo Lacson (yes, si Ping na kandidatong pangulo) ng MISG sa kamay ng kilalang hoodlum na si Ben Ulo. Umalingasaw ang pangalan ng mga Sotto nang aminin ni Ben Ulo na tauhan siya ng mga Castelo, maternal clan nina Tito at Vic.

Ayon kay Pepsi Paloma, umano'y mismong si Tito Sotto ang pumilit sa kanya na pirmahan ang affidavit of desistance para hindi matuloy ang kasong may parusang bitay. Tuluyang napigil ang pag-inog ng katarungan nang nagpakumbaba ang mga komedyante at naglabas ng public apology sa husgado kung saan inamin din ng mga ito ang nagawang krimen sa starlet na nagbigti ilang taon ang nakalipas dahil sa umano'y hindi pa rin nakalimutan ang kahalayang ginawa sa kanya ng mga artistang kabilang ngayon sa likod ng kandidatura ni Poe.
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SA get-together party with the entertainment press ni frontrunning vice presidential candidate Noli de Castro nitong Huwebes sa Shangri-La resto sa QC, natuwa siya dahil solid ang suporta sa kanya ng mga manununulat sa showbiz. Special mention na ang aming Showbizwriters United for Gloria's Agenda for Reforms (SUGAR) dahil sa aming pagtangkilik sa kanila ni Pangulong GMA.

In full force ang pagdalo ng aming SUGAR officers kasama na sina pangulong Butch Roldan (nitong Taliba), secretary general Art Ta-palla (Swabe), board members Joferd Nievera (Imbestigador), Sandy Mariano (Tiktik), Mila Parawan (Imbestigador), Eli Formaran (Journal Online), Emy Abuan (Pilipino Star Ngayon), Eugene Asis (People's Journal), Dennis Adobas (People's Tonight) at marami pang members na tulad nina Rino Fernan Silverio, Nelia Tan, George Vail Kabristante, Letty Celi, Ben de la Cruz, Lino Soriano, Beth Gelena and others.

Para agad maisakatuparan ang marami pang basic services para sa bayan nina GMA at Kabayan, sana ay i-boto natin ang lahat ng kanilang senatorial candidates na sina Bong Revilla, Mar Roxas, d!ck Gordon, Lito Lapid, Miriam Defensor-Santiago, Pong Biazon, John Osme鎙, Pia Cayetano, Parok Hussin, Robert Jaworksi, Orly Mercado at Robert Barbers.




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post Jun 21 2004, 06:23 PM
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Maytinatago pala silang lihim.

Sotto's family were stereotyped as "Babaero" or "womanizer".



To those people who wanted to see his accomplishment as a senator here is it:
Since its inauguration on October 16, 1916, the membership of the Philippine Senate has been composed of brilliant, dynamic and independent-minded men and women with their mandate directly coming from the people. It is therefore a distinct honor and privilege for Senator Vicente C. Sotto III to be part of this august chamber in the Ninth (9th), Tenth (10th), Eleventh (11th) and Twelfth (12th) Congress of the Philippines.

The destined rise of Senator Vicente C. Sotto III from the Vice-Mayoralty position of Quezon City to the Philippine Senate began in 1988 when he ran and won in a landslide victory unprecedented in the history of Quezon City. As Vice-Mayor, he was the presiding

officer of the Quezon City Council. He founded the Vice-Mayors League of the Philippines and became its first President and was eventually elected President Emeritus of the League. It was during this term that his pursuit of a drug-free Philippines took form. Because of his crusade to protect the youth against illegal drugs from its pernicious effects, Senator Sotto was named National Vice-Chairman of the Citizen's Drugwatch. He was likewise awarded twice the International Award of Honor by the International Narcotics Enforcement Officers Association in Florida and California, U.S.A.

1992 marked the year when he entered national politics by overwhelmingly topping the Senatorial Elections. He acquired a total of 11,792,121 votes, a phenomenal achievement for a political neophyte. He is the third Sotto in the family to become part of the Philippine Senate. Before him were his granduncle Senator Filemon Sotto, acknowledged during his time as one of the Seven (7) Wise Men of the Philippine Assembly who served from 1916-1922 and his grandfather Senator Vicente Yap Sotto of Cebu, a maverick senator and author of the Press Freedom Law, who served from 1946-1953.

Senator Sotto of the 9th and 10th Congress
(1992 - 1998)

During his first term, Senator Vicente C. Sotto III served as Assistant Majority Floor Leader and Chairman of the Senate Committees on Local Government and Tourism. He also assumed the Chairmanship of the Senate Committees on Youth and Sports Development; Illegal Drugs; and Rural Development. He was also a member of the Commission on Appointments.

Senator Sotto has successfully sponsored and steered the passage of sixty-one (61) Senate bills as principal sponsor during the Ninth (9th) Tenth (10th) Congress.

These measures include the conversion of a total of twenty-five (25) municipalities into cities such as the cities of Makati, Marikina, Pasig, Parańaque, Muntinlupa and others located in various parts of our country. The increase of cityhood bills after the delivery of Republic Act No. 7160, otherwise known as the Local Government Code of 1991, confirmed the effectiveness of the concept of local autonomy as a viable strategy and vehicle towards progress and development. It is expected that the conversion of municipalities into cities will bring in more income to the local government units through greater share in the internal revenue allotment (IRA), and new sources of revenues as new cities' endeavor meet the growing demands for a better and more efficient delivery of basic public services.

Senator Sotto was also responsible for the passage of several bills, which provided for the establishment of tourist zones in our country, considered vital to the promotion and advancement of our tourism industry towards international standards.

With much needed reforms in our country's electoral process, Senator Sotto also filed a bill on absentee voting, which is one of the mandates of the Constitution left unheeded. This bill seeks to provide the mechanism for the registration of qualified Filipinos abroad in order for them to exercise their right to vote.

A conscientious lawmaker, Senator Sotto was one of the only five senators who voted against the ratification of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) amidst strong pressures from various sectors.

His genuine concern for the welfare of the Filipino youth expanded the horizon of Senator Sotto when he authored two books " Vision for a Drug-Free Philippines" and "The Filipino: Values and Vision", reflecting his dream and aspirations in building a better society. The two books clearly revealed the visionary character of Senator Sotto an his sincere desire to have a better Philippines for the future generation.

Senator Sotto's legislative record shows a deep commitment to the youth and the underprivileged, as well as, to the upliftment of the basic public services and the progress and development of the country.

Senator Sotto of the 11th Congress
(1998 - 2001)

In 1998, the Filipino people gave Senator Vicente C. Sotto III a fresh mandate when they elected him number one among the re-electionist senators. This gave Senator Sotto the opportunity to pursue and continue his commitment to the people to address and actively act on the problems confronting the country within the scope of his duty and influence as a senator.

At the onset of the 11th Congress, Senator Sotto was assigned the Chairmanship of the Senate Committees on Public Services which handles all matters affecting public services and utilities; communications; land, river, and sea transportation including railroads; inter-island navigation; and lighthouses; and the grant or amendment of legislative franchises. He also chaired the Senate Committee on Science and Technology, which handles all matters relating to science and technology including scientific and technological, development and advancement. Senator Sotto filed a total of one hundred ninety (190) legislative bills encompassing a wide range of concerns that affect the nation.

As Chairman of the Senate Committee on Public Services, Senator Sotto tackled major issues assigned to his Committee. One of the first legislation enacted into law in the 11th Congress, Republic Act No. 8750, also known as the Seats Belts Use Act of 1999,” also emanated from his Committee. The Senate Committee on Public Services conducted a total of thirty-six (36) public hearing addressing major issues like the Princess of the Orient maritime tragedy, the Philippine Airlines controversy, interconnection, the cable industry, and issues confronting the telecommunications industry, among others. These came side by side with the tedious deliberations of legislative franchises applications. The Senate Committee on Public Services has approved a total of thirty-nine (39) legislative franchises vital to our country's industrialization and attempt for modernization.

Senator Sotto during his tenure as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Science and Technology, filed Philippine Senate Resolution No. 86 directing the appropriate Senate Committees to make an inquiry, in aid of legislation, the impact on the computer industry and possible problems arising from the 'millennium bug' or 'Y2K bug' and the preparations which are being undertaken in anticipation thereof with the coming of the year 2000. He then co-authored and led the Committee to deliberate on Senate Bill No. 1505 that led to the enactment of Republic Act Number 8747, entitled “An Act requiring disclosure of Year 2000 statements and readiness of computer-based systems and products, providing funds therefore, for other purposes” that prepared the country to cope with the Y2K bug threat.

In spite of his busy schedule as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Public Services, Senator Sotto continued his advocacy against the proliferation of illegal drugs by filing a number of bills addressing this menace plaguing the country. He filed several bills covering the different aspects to curb the drug problem. Senate Bill No. 383 entitled “An Act creating a Presidential Drug Enforcement Agency” is an organizational approach to control and eventually eliminate the drug problem by creating an agency that will focus on the coordination of the different anti-drug entities and the implementation of government policies addressing the drug problem. Senate Bill No. 384 entitled “An Act providing for the inclusion of “methamphetamine hydrochloride” commonly known as “shabu” under the classification of dangerous and prohibited drugs,” on the other hand, is a direct approach to ban certain substances prone to abuse.

Senator Sotto is a proactive advocate for the modernization of the telecommunications sector in the country. He filed a number of Senate Bills addressing the common problems besetting the telecommunications sector today like Senate Bill No. 1660 entitled “An Act mandating interconnection between and among public telecommunications entities” and Senate Bill No. 2084 entitled "An Act providing a service area scheme to all internet service providers (ISPs), liberalizing the granting of its operational license to offer expanded services and deploy internet broadband infrastructure and for other purposes."

A pragmatic nationalist who envisions a country free from the dictates of violence and internal threats, Senator Sotto voted for the approval of the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA), opening a new era of military cooperation between the Philippines and the United States of America. At the height of the issue concerning the proposal of some sectors to change the Philippine National Anthem, Senator Sotto delivered a privilege speech in defense of the existing anthem citing it as a fundamental symbol of our sovereign nation.

To further enhance his knowledge and competency in public governance, Senator Sotto embarked in an Executive program for Leaders in Development at the Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government and completed it in June 2000.

Senator Sotto likewise served as Vice-Chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance and handled the deliberations of the annual budget of the Office of the President, Congress of the Philippines and the Department of Health. As a member of the majority party in the 11th Congress, he was also kept busy as the Assistant Majority Leader guiding and facilitating the deliberations and debates in the august Chamber.

Senator Sotto of the 12th Congress
(2001 2004)

Now in his final three years, Senator Vicente C. Sotto III continues his hard work and education through his experiences and challenges in the Senate halls. From a neophyte senator who faced the immense pressure from the prying eyes of critics and expectations of his colleagues, Senator Sotto has proven his mettle and has earned the respect and trust of the other senators and most importantly, the Filipino people. He is now considered as one of the senior legislators in the Senate and is looked upon for guidance by his new Senator-peers trying to grasp the dynamics of the Philippine Senate.

Senator Sotto has always been an advocate for a drug-free Philippines, for a more efficient local government, for a modern information technology, and for a well-represented citizenry in government. He has filed one hundred and twenty six (126) Senate Bills and two (2) Senate Resolutions in the 12th Congress of the Republic of the Philippines.

Senator Sotto is currently one of the Assistant Minority Floor Leaders by virtue of his seniority and clear grasp of various issues and is a member of the Senate Electoral Tribunal.

His balanced and all-sided approach in addressing the wide gamut of problems facing our country reflects the maturity Senator Sotto has reached in the realm of legislation and public service. Amidst the lure of self-importance and arrogance particular to the nature of Philippine politics, Senator Sotto has maintained his humble disposition and selfless dedication maintaining close contact with the Filipino masses he swore to serve.

Serving his last three years in the Philippine Senate, Vicente C. Sotto III has reached far in his endeavors, but the peak of higher mountains in the distance still awaits him.

Tito Sotto: Before Public Service Beckoned

Prior to his entry into public service, Senator Sotto was a well-known composer, actor and musical artist. He was a prime mover in the irreversible trend toward the popularity of the Filipino singers and local compositions during the 1970's and the 1980's when he was the Vice-President for production of the Vicor Group of Companies. Among his popular compositions is the song Magkaisa, considered the anthem of the 1986 People Power Revolution.

Senator Sotto's television and movie career spans three decades starting in the 1970's to the present. Among his many television programs, he co-hosted the longest running program in Philippine history Eat Bulaga. The Senator also hosted Brigada Siete, a public affairs program that has garnered citations and trophies from renowned award-giving bodies.

An accomplished sportsman and a member of the Philippine Bowling Team, Senator Sotto has brought home gold medals and honors to the country. He won the National Finals to represent the country at the Bowling World Cup held in Bogota, Colombia, and in Sydney, Australia. At present, as an avid golfer, he has won several tournaments and is a consistent Class A player.

Senator Vicente C. Sotto III, or “Tito” to many, was born on August 24, 1948, to Marcelino Ojeda Sotto and Dr. Herminia Castelo Sotto, who was a staunch women's rights activist and the first Medical Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation Commission and President Emeritus of the Kababaihang Rizalista ng Pilipinas. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in English at the Colegio de San Juan de Letran. He embarked in an Executive Program for Leaders in Development at the Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government that he completed in June 2000. He is married to Ms. Helen Gamboa of Pampanga, a beauty titlist and multi-awarded actress and singer. They have four children Romina, Diorella, Gian and Ciara and two grandsons Romino and Victorio.
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post Jun 24 2004, 03:29 PM
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tito sotto has changed now though, don't he got a actress daughter. im sorry i barely watch the filipino channel here.
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I don't know, His Senate term noe expires on June 30, So he might be back in that Noon time show..............
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my fav. among the 3 is vic sotto...
so handsome!!!
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Joey is the funniest guy... embarassedlaugh.gif
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post Jun 25 2004, 12:48 PM
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QUOTE (kim_kayie @ Jun 25 2004, 08:24 AM)
my fav. among the 3 is vic sotto...
so handsome!!!

you can be one of his wives hehe.
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QUOTE (kim_kayie @ Jun 25 2004, 09:24 PM)
my fav. among the 3 is vic sotto...
so handsome!!!

icon_rolleyes.gif Yes, Among the Sotto Brothers , Vic Sotto is the most Handsome but the most Palikero and Babaero...............

Coney Reyes, etc.........................................
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Nasa loob ang kulo.
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post Jun 28 2004, 05:02 AM
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does he have a daughter in teh bizness.
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post Jun 29 2004, 02:22 AM
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both of his children to dina bonnieve, danica and oyo boy are now part of PI showbizness...

i missed their old movies with aiza seguerra...
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nice and popular group...i missed their movies which entertained me during my childhood days.
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