The Magic of Kalye Serye
Eat Bulaga’s Kalye Serye changed the lives of its casts like magic. Wally Bayola found a medium to express his hidden talents. An actor could wait a lifetime to portray different characters Wally gets it on a daily basis, switching between two or three characters, sometimes in the same episode. The same goes for Jose Manalo who switched between A Lola and Frankie Arenoli, the rich guy. Paolo Ballesteros got to be Lola Nidora's a cruel mother and the cool Lola Tidora.
To see how Kalye Serye changed Alden Richards, review the first episode and then jump to the last. His biceps, chest and shoulder muscles have grown to action star dimensions from the softie/cutie he started with, probably from lifting Maine Mendoza in his arms like a big baby. Alden might have built up those muscles by working out or maybe it’s just a magic of Kalye Serye. Meanwhile, the Kalye Serye fans called Aldub Nation, keeps other hotties away from Alden like a Restraining Order.
The biggest magic of Kalye Serye is that while everyone around her was changing, Maine Mendoza has remained incorruptible. She wears clothes repeatedly like us regular poor folks despite the millions worth of advertising endorsements. Her magazine covers and special issues attest to her impact on resuscitating the dying publication business. Future historians will credit Maine for the elevation of 'Isaw' as the National Food of the Philippines although that thing has been around for decades as the poor man’s barbecue.
From: www.randomrepublika.com
Eat Bulaga gave away the 14 Million Pesos ticket sales proceeds of the Tamang Panahon event, an off shoot of Kalye Serye, to build libraries nationwide. So far the recipients are Lumban Central Elementary School in Laguna, Ongol-Ilaya Elementary School in Dumarao, Capiz, and Tambacan Elementary School in Iligan City. Also in the works are libraries in Catabangan, Camarines Sur and Urbiztondo, Pangasinan.
Kalye Serye touches us like magic.
See also:
A Filipina Called Yaya Dub
Blog’s 3rd Anniversary
Eat Bulaga Scholarship

The biggest magic of Kalye Serye is that while everyone around her was changing, Maine Mendoza has remained incorruptible. She wears clothes repeatedly like us regular poor folks despite the millions worth of advertising endorsements. Her magazine covers and special issues attest to her impact on resuscitating the dying publication business. Future historians will credit Maine for the elevation of 'Isaw' as the National Food of the Philippines although that thing has been around for decades as the poor man’s barbecue.

Eat Bulaga gave away the 14 Million Pesos ticket sales proceeds of the Tamang Panahon event, an off shoot of Kalye Serye, to build libraries nationwide. So far the recipients are Lumban Central Elementary School in Laguna, Ongol-Ilaya Elementary School in Dumarao, Capiz, and Tambacan Elementary School in Iligan City. Also in the works are libraries in Catabangan, Camarines Sur and Urbiztondo, Pangasinan.
Kalye Serye touches us like magic.
See also:
A Filipina Called Yaya Dub
Blog’s 3rd Anniversary
Eat Bulaga Scholarship
Published on March 06, 2016 21:06
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