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] Date Posted:17:18:52 10/10/02 Thu Author Host/IP: NoHost/202.163.235.158
martin explained that regine has agreed to be her guest every night for his "Opening Night" series of concert at the Onstage. regine does not appear in person but only through a video where martin sings "forever" with her...martin introduced regine as "still the voice to beat." even said that calling her a "songbird" is an understatement because she's also successful in other fields like acting, etc...anyway, they showed regine's "live" guesting in that concert where martin briefly interviewed her. He asked regine to give one-word description for christopher de leon, aga muhlach, richard gomez, ariel rivera, janno gibbs, ogie alcasid, gary v., martin...she was even asked who among her leading men is the best kisser...she blushed...she said it's difficult to say because when she kissed them she was in her character...she said she has to protect herself because she can not fall in love with every leading man she kisses...
then they sang "come what may." the number was good althought i just thought that martin was a little bit tentative with his notes...i have seen a better rendition by ogie and regine before.
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Date Posted:04:16:03 10/11/02 Fri Author Host/IP: NoHost/66.198.148.217
>even said that calling her
>a "songbird" is an understatement because she's also
>successful in other fields like acting, etc...
sip-sip as usual, Martin?
He asked regine
>to give one-word description for christopher de leon,
>aga muhlach, richard gomez, ariel rivera, janno gibbs,
>ogie alcasid, gary v., martin...she was even asked who
>among her leading men is the best kisser...she
>blushed...she said it's difficult to say because when
>she kissed them she was in her character...she said
>she has to protect herself because she can not fall in
>love with every leading man she kisses...
Good answer, Regine!
Darn good answer. Wat a gurl . .