A compilation of my tweets on the most anticipated event of the season. The 2011 UAAP Samsung Cheerdance Competition in 140 characters (max).
"Ateneo always has the best costumes, the best themes, and probably the best gymnasts in all of the UAAP but they always fall short." [edited]
"Oops. May laglag na naman."
"Congrats, UP Pep! Nag-iisa kayo!"
"The thing about using props and placards is there's always that 50 percent chance of holding up the thing, and it's upside down. Oopsie." [edited]
"Gawi is playing safe. Too much safeness. Lacking in oomph."
Sardinas mode sa Araneta.— Che (@chegeronimo) September 17, 2011
Ateneo always have the best costumes, the best themes and probably the best gymnasts in all of the UAAP but they always fall short.— Che (@chegeronimo) September 17, 2011
"Ateneo always has the best costumes, the best themes, and probably the best gymnasts in all of the UAAP but they always fall short." [edited]
Parang kulang sa praktis lagi.— Che (@chegeronimo) September 17, 2011
UP makes cheerleading look real easy.— Che (@chegeronimo) September 17, 2011
Gawi: Wala lang mode. Halftime performance?— Che (@chegeronimo) September 17, 2011
I knew it. La Salle's routine was special this year.— Che (@chegeronimo) September 17, 2011
"Oops. May laglag na naman."
"Congrats, UP Pep! Nag-iisa kayo!"
I've been watching the cheerdance competitions since its inception in 1994. I know a winning performance when I see one.— Che (@chegeronimo) September 17, 2011
And I think I can differentiate spectacular from mediocre. I also know what wow means as opposed to okay.— Che (@chegeronimo) September 17, 2011
Cheerdance replay on Balls. Might flood your timelines and news feeds. You have been warned.— Che (@chegeronimo) September 17, 2011
My apologies to my alma mater but when was BOMBA, UE, IMA KADIGMA! first used? And what does it mean exactly?— Che (@chegeronimo) September 17, 2011
Pirated ang video ng Adamson performance. Thank you, Studio 23. Parang commercial ng wireless internet ito.— Che (@chegeronimo) September 17, 2011
Love the tutu, Adamson Pep.— Che (@chegeronimo) September 17, 2011
The thing about using props and placards is there's always that 50 percent chance of holding up the thing and it's upside down. Oopsie.— Che (@chegeronimo) September 17, 2011
"The thing about using props and placards is there's always that 50 percent chance of holding up the thing, and it's upside down. Oopsie." [edited]
I've always been in awe and so full of admiration of the BBB for daring to show their bellies even if they aren't belly dancing material.— Che (@chegeronimo) September 17, 2011
NU has an almost perfect routine (with emphasis on almost) but lacking in the wow department. Maybe next year? You guys are almost there.— Che (@chegeronimo) September 17, 2011
The best thing about UP Pep is they always seem to enjoy every toss, every throw, every twist, and every turn. No hint of nervousness.— Che (@chegeronimo) September 17, 2011
What's with the Bollywood theme? This isn't Slumdog Millionaire's year, right?— Che (@chegeronimo) September 17, 2011
FEU is well, FEU. Neither here nor there this year. They have always been seamless in their routines. What happened?— Che (@chegeronimo) September 17, 2011
"Gawi is playing safe. Too much safeness. Lacking in oomph."
I don't even know where to begin with UE Pep. Ask for a bigger budget maybe? Trust me, it could get you somewhere.— Che (@chegeronimo) September 17, 2011
Note to male cheerleaders: Couldn't you wear something underneath that will make something not visible to your audience? Distracting.— Che (@chegeronimo) September 17, 2011
Congratulations to the UP Pep Squad, the DLSU Animo Squad, and the FEU Cheering Squad for topping this year's edition. More luck next time to the other five teams.
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