Hasselhoff, Humanitarian!
Manolo says, this it is why the Manolo loves the Hasselhoff. Yes, many may mock, and he has had the personal problems, but the Manolo knows that his heart it is in the correct place, and that he uses his great fame and enormous talent for good.
And, what could bring greater joy to the sick child than the acapella rendition of this Hasselhoffian masterwork?
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Kath 18 years ago
The Hasselhoff he is impressive.
La Petite Acadienne 18 years ago
Um, being healed, peut-être?
Jennifer 18 years ago
That video is a beautiful, beautiful thing. My favorite was the dachsunds of Eden. Or the dachsunds – beasts of the wild. Whatever they were – they were my favorite.
Phyllis 18 years ago
This is a man whose heart is in the right place.
furlagirl 18 years ago
After many months of reading the blog of the Manolo, I must finally sum up the courage to ask, who is David Hasselhoff?
toad 18 years ago
The Hasselhoff is a fan the Dallas Mavericks and has been known to mock his own show biz persona. So he is revered.
La Petite Acadienne 18 years ago
furlagirl – The Hasselhoff was the star of the 80’s show “Knight Rider”, and the 90’s show “Baywatch”. He is also, evidently, a major pop star in Germany. His television oeuvre is like Cheez Whiz — lacking in nourishment, but strangely addictive.
jenny 18 years ago
No offence intended, but doesn’t the word “Hasselhoff” nullify the word “masterwork” when present in the same sentence?…
Norma Desmond 18 years ago
How happy must the Manolo be to know that our beloved Hasselhoff will be lending his multi-talented presence to the new television series, “America’s Got Talent!” (I think that’s the name, anyway.) The combination of the superfantastic Hasselhoffian aura with the cavortings of the crazy, misguided, talentless, but nonetheless hilarious peoples will be sure to captivate the many devotees of the Hoff.
No, I am not a flack for the network.
la petite chou chou 18 years ago
Ay. I remember the days of watching Knight Rider. My best friend in first and second grade loved it and I’d go to his house after school. We had to watch it. I think his favorite part was Kit. The good old days…