Who says Mark Herras is jobless so he gave in to sexy dancing in a gay bar minus the skimpy bikini?
That Mark has to make do with any offer even out of his entertainment numbers, especially dancing where he excels.
At the rate things are going, Herras doesn't run out of things his showbiz expertise could muster.
According to tabloid entertainment editor and showbiz analyst Artemio Tapalla, also known as Art Tapalla, a native of Hilabaan, Dolores, Eastern Samar, Mark has just performed special numbers in the recently concluded Calbayog City fiesta presentation.
"Naku, nagsasaya ang buong Calbayog City nang dumating si Mark sa fiesta nila. Ang mga kababayan nating Waraynon, talagang ang saya-saya nila (Oh! The whole of Calbayog was cheering along when he showed up in their fiesta celebration. Our fellow Waraynons were indeed very happy)," announced Art when he animatedly narrated what happened in Calbayog.
Tapalla was talking to a lot of Waraynons in Samar, online and off-line, about the successful fiesta in the city.
"Tulad nang dati, may mga ferris wheel, perya, caterpillar, videoke at iba pang masasayang gawain sa Calbayog. Grabe. Kaya nga, ang pagpunta ni Mark sa Calbayog ay nakadagdag ng kasiyahan (As usual, there were carnival shows and other fun and entertaining performances in the city. Too much. His coming to the city has added merriment)," observed Arr.
During the show the night of the fiesta, Mark danced hip-hop and strut to the delight of his fans.
Meanwhile, comedian Pekto was with Mark to supply the comic relief in his sitcom or situational comedy.
But according to Tapalla, the Calbayognons must not be blinded by the magic of entertainment but they should focus on the roots of poverty covering the city.
Art emphasized that fiestas and other fun-filled activities are all cosmetic governance as escape to the real issues of corruption in the local, regional and national governments.
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