"Dululhugon" is a word in HILIGAYNON
dululhúgon - (H) Descent, downhill road,
incline, act of passing—, marching—,
travelling—, from a higher to a lower level.
(cf. dululhúgan, dulhúgon).
The only TV I would be interested in exploring would be live television. There's no substitute for a team of artists performing at their peak live when failure is possible. It's a high-wire act. That excites me.
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