TheMojoPin
07-27-2007, 05:09 PM
I think one of Yerdaddy's ladyboy's is playing the chick:
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If you've spent any time idling around on the Internet in the past week or so, you've probably seen this clip of hundreds of prisoners in the Philippines performing an elaborate dance routine to Michael Jackson's "Thriller." But did you know that this wasn't just a fun day for the inmates in question, but rather a compulsory program intended to "drastically" improve their behavior? Or that a few of this program's alumni have gone on to become professional dancers? Now you do:
Prisoners have also performed to songs by local artists, Queen and from the film Sister Act, clips of which have been watched on YouTube tens of thousands of times.
"Using music, you can involve the body and the mind. The inmates have to count, memorise steps and follow the music," Mr Garcia told the BBC news website.
"Inmates say to me: 'You have put my mind off revenge, foolishness, or thinking how to escape from jail, or joining a gang'," he said.
I'd assume staging the video to "Beat It" might be less filled with dancing gangs and more with stabbing gangs.
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If you've spent any time idling around on the Internet in the past week or so, you've probably seen this clip of hundreds of prisoners in the Philippines performing an elaborate dance routine to Michael Jackson's "Thriller." But did you know that this wasn't just a fun day for the inmates in question, but rather a compulsory program intended to "drastically" improve their behavior? Or that a few of this program's alumni have gone on to become professional dancers? Now you do:
Prisoners have also performed to songs by local artists, Queen and from the film Sister Act, clips of which have been watched on YouTube tens of thousands of times.
"Using music, you can involve the body and the mind. The inmates have to count, memorise steps and follow the music," Mr Garcia told the BBC news website.
"Inmates say to me: 'You have put my mind off revenge, foolishness, or thinking how to escape from jail, or joining a gang'," he said.
I'd assume staging the video to "Beat It" might be less filled with dancing gangs and more with stabbing gangs.