My sisters and I were listening to Boys Night Out or the Boys are Out Tonight (whatever, really) at Killerbee when this really odd thought struck me.
I would love to dissect Mo Twisters mind.
Killerbee is a newfound radio station. Oh, I am aware that Magic 89.9 has been in existence na for a long time but, what I mean is I had not stumbled on the station until about a year or so ago.
I was not a radio junkie ever since I heard stupid dirty jokes on air and bore mainstream music that just keep repeating again and again (Hey, I don’t even like them). I find listening to radio quite boring and tacky. I stick to books and a decent playlist.
I don’t need to hear stuffy DJs talking to themselves on air. I have enough of deranged lunatics’ talking nonstop inside my very own brain thank you.
But, Killerbee is absolutely different. Hey, they speak fluent English man. It helps improve listening skills and aids aural comprehension as well. In fact, we tune in one Killerbee the whole day. Just so my younger siblings would get used to spoken English. Just like bearing DVD watching all day, so they could grasp English vocab and ideals as well.
Another thing, Good Times with Mo is absolutely untacky. I adore it. Mo’s mind is more twisted than Jessica Zafra’s. Really.
And he is such an interesting personality. I cannot really recall Mo’s short stint in the show business industry. I was never interested in such things. I only get perked up when I hear morbidly tragic things like deaths and accidents (like what happened to Richard Gutierez).
But I did hear about his too upfront and sometimes too tactless persona.
I was a bit prejudiced when I first tuned in one Good Times with Mo (my youngest sister is a total Killerbee fan. She forced us to listen to it all day and all night long). Before I heard his views and his ideas and his quirky concepts at life, I thought Mo was a conceited little DJ who just wanted to mess up peoples life for a cheap thrill.
There was more to the guy. (Eureka)
When you listen to him with Grace Lee and Mojo Jojo on air, he just sounds like a crazy kid who sees things in a far different point of view than we do. There are points wherein I totally disagree with him but boy, he really has no pretentions.
He is rude and frank and quite arrogant on air but on Mo, that is forgivable. He can get away with all of it. I guess being “bad-assed” is actually a role he loves to play and it suits him to a T.
But there is sometimes an odd side to the big boy wonder with the get real philosophy that is quite touching.
I mean, I would not have liked him if he were that bad and that ordinary and that regular. (I never went for regular guys anyway. I always went for the “interesting” ones.
I really would love to dissect his mentality that’s why I keep listening to him.
The Boys in Boys Night Out are interesting in a superficial level but if you really want a meaty sensible discussion, listen to Mo. I like his odd ideas that just pops out of the blue. He makes you see new things in old concepts. I like that a lot. He knows what he is talking about and when he does not, he is not hesitant to admit it.
He could be a little hardheaded at times especially if his views are questioned.He does not like it when others try to make any corrections to what he has stated or mentioned.
Oh, I guess I just missed listening to him. He is sick and has been hospitalized since Monday.
1 comment:
were you listening to killer bee bacolod?
great post!
thanks!
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