Trueno AE-86 RC ni pen
close-up view
Sabretooth (leftest side), punisher, spiderman and iron man still in bubble packages. ghost rider, magneto and capt america already opened.
the two layer cabinet full of toys
gambit, beast and colossus. he-man and skeletor in front of colossus.
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THE DAGOHOY STORY
It was the first day of school in Washington, DC and
a new student name Dagohoy, the son of a Filipino
immigrant, entered the fourth grade.
The teacher began, “Let’s review some American
history, class. Who said ‘Give me liberty or give me
death?’” She saw a sea of blank faces, except for
Dagohoy’s who had his hand up, “Patrick Henry,
1775.” “Very good,” said the teacher.
“Who said ‘Government of the people, by the people,
and for the people shall not perish from the earth’”?
Again, no response except from Dagohoy: “Abraham
Lincoln, Gettysburg, 1863,” he said.
The teacher snaps at the class, “Class, you should
be ashamed, Dagohoy who is new to our country knows
more about our history than you do.”
She hears a loud whisper from the back: “Screw the
Filipinos.” “Who said that?” she demanded. Dagohoy
put his hand up. “General John Pershing, Manila,
1896.”
At that point, Jack, another student says, “I’m
going to puke.”
The teacher glares and asks, “All right! Now who
said that?” Again Dagohoy answers, “George Bush, Sr.
to the Japanese Prime Minister during the state
dinner, Tokyo, 1991.”
Now furious another student yells, “Oh yeah? Suck
this!!” Dagohoy jumps out of his chair waving his
hand and shouts to the teacher at the top of his
voice, “Bill Clinton to Monica Lewinsky, the Oval
Office, 1997!!”
Someone shouts, “You little shit if you say anything
else, I’ll kill you.” Dagohoy yells, “Congressman
Gary Condit to Chandra Levy,
Washington, D.C., 2001!”
The teacher faints. “I’m outta here!” mutters one
student as he sidles to the door. “President Gloria
Macapagal Arroyo, Baguio City, December 30, 2002!!”
Dagohoy responds.
As the class gathers around her on the floor,
someone says, “Oh shit, now we’re really in big
trouble!”
“Saddam Hussein, on the Iraq invasion, Bhagdad, May
2003!” Dagohoy bellowed.
“Now, I really have to run,” Jack mutters, heading
for the exit., “Gloria Macapagal Arroyo again,
Pampanga, October 4, 2003!!!” Dagohoy shouts
triumphantly jumping with glee.
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