Daily Archives: August 13, 2011

Freak by Teesa

Freak by Teesa

Singer Teesa dropped the electronic club song “Freak”. She unleashes her inner freak in the song the will get you moving to uncage your inner freak. Forget everyone around you and let go. Also check out Teesa’s song Captivate. Both tracks are available off her EP at Teesa EP - Teesa

Freak by Teesa

Lyrics to Freak by Teesa

Shout! Get it out, get it out, get everything out loud
Like you’ve never ever known anything about who you are inside
A remotes controlling your throat
Dance like you’re drowning and
Sing like it’s burning, Ring all the sirens
Just breathe it, scream it, and know

I’ve got a Freak inside me
I’m not afraid of, afraid of
Don’t give a damn, just watch me
Let let let go go go!

I’ve got a Freak inside me
I’m not afraid of, afraid of
Don’t give a damn who’s watching
Let let let go go go!

Turn to the place inside you swore, you swore to curse
Lift it up so high and watch it, watch it burst
And crawl out of you
Don’t cage what deserves the stage
Shake like a crisis and
Blindfold your eyelids
Get free like you’re naked!
You’re all out ready to show

I’ve got a Freak inside me
I’m not afraid of, afraid of
Don’t give a damn, just watch me
Let let let go go go!

I’ve got a Freak inside me
I’m not afraid of, afraid of
Don’t give a damn who’s watching
Let let let go go go!

(I’ve got a freak, I’ve got a freak inside of me)

Wong Fu Weekends : Episode 56

Wong Fu Weekends : Episode 56

After a couple failures with board games and legos, Wong Fu Productions try to redeem themselves in their latest Wong Fu weekends. Wes, Ted and Phil play the board game Creationary with their friends. It’s a combination of board games and lego. Amazing what you can do with a few pieces of legos. They play until disaster strikes.

Wong Fu Weekends : Episode 56

Wong Fu Weekends : Episode 56 (extended footage)

The Friends of Kwan Ming : short film

The Friends of Kwan Ming : short film

This animated short tells the story of Kwan Ming, a man who left China to live and work in the New World. Once at destination, Kwan Ming and three traveling companions look for work but find nothing. When opportunities finally arise, Kwan Ming lets his friends have the best jobs and takes a lowly position (tailor, shoemaker and baker) as helper to a mean storeowner. His cruel boss makes three impossible demands: that Kwan Ming find him a woolen suit that never tears, boots that never wear out and bread that won’t go stale. Kwan Ming’s generosity of spirit pays off when his friends come to his aid.

The 7 minute short film directed by Christine Amber Tang is based on the story by Paul Yee in the book “Tales from Gold Mountain: Stories of the Chinese in the New World”. See more short films geared towards kids: Asthma Tech, The Chinese Violin and Jaime Lo, small and shy.

The Friends of Kwan Ming : short film

Maritess vs The Superfriends

Maritess vs The Superfriends

Here’s an old short film that made the round in 2002. Stand–up comic Rex Navarrete produced the Maritess vs. The Superfriends based on his live comedy routine. Here’s a synopsis:

Did you ever wonder why whenever you’d watch “The Superfriends” on a Saturday morning way back in the day, that the Hall of Justice was kept so nice and clean? Well, it was because of their Filipina maid (Maritess) who you never saw. We’ve all heard about the plight of all the Overseas Foreign Workers leaving the Philippines in the thousands just to find jobs good enough to send money back to their families in the islands. Many of them still suffer disgraceful working and living conditions beyond our comprehension, oftentimes silently.

Even our own Superfriends can treat these domestic laborers very much in the same manner and this one of their stories…

The audio and visuals have been re-rendered in HD. To get more out of this short, it helps to have an understanding of the Superfriends. You can also download the track on Maritess vs. the Superfriends - Badly Browned.

Maritess vs The Superfriends