A friend sent me a link to this video on YouTube. Have you seen this? It's crazy.
Two
women videolog their phrogging experiences. Phrogging being that they
secretly live in another person's house without the owner's knowledge.
We're
not talking about squatters, someone who takes over an abandoned or
vacant house. Phrogging is when you live there and the owners are
still there.
People have blogged about it, (as am I), there is a
definition in the Urban Dictionary, and a bunch of commentary blogs
have popped up as well.
PEOPLE this CANNOT be real. Don't get so
worked up over it. Newsflash, not everything on the internet is real.
No it is not. Just like Wikipedia articles can be wrong. I can post
on here that you wear red underwear to church (nothing against red
underwear), but it does not make it true.
It's entertainment,
that's it. Like three people (the two women and the videographer) are
really going to be able to live in a house unnoticed in a subdivision.
I think it is someone's well-planned shot at fame using LonelyGirl15 and The Blair Witch Project as a guideline.
Look it as an online soap opera, but don't get all worked up over the "morals" of the actors.
by: Carla Alvarez (Registered) on 15-08-2007 20:56
This was on an ABC segment last night. I agree with you, I think it's a fake. There's a whole thread on snopes starting in March on why they think it's an act.
Whatever happened to the concept of "investigative journalism?"
It was on ABC
by: Carla Alvarez (Registered) on 15-08-2007 20:56