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di lang hanzel and gretel meron jan... if familiar kau sa dysney movies, marami kaung makikitang reference jan...
chocolate houses - hansel gretel
mama bear, papabear, baby bear - goldilocks
long neck girl with long hair - rapunzel
mermaid - little mermaid
kausap nung mermaid - beast sa beauty and the beast
giant - sa jack and the beanstalk
big head queen of hearts - alice in wonderland
flying carpet - aladin
smoking caterpilar - alice in wonderland
big bad wolf - little red riding hood
talking appliances - beauty and the beast
ung nagsesermon kena luffy - hupty dumpee egg sa alice in wonderland
tas sina luffy at chopper parehas mataba - twin Tweedledum and Tweedledee from Alice in wonderland
utopia nga daw eh... sama sama ung mga disney characters ^^
kung nakita nyo mga yan thumbsup haha... kung ndi naman eh thumbsdown... siguro meron pa ko jan nalampasan... kau nlng bhla haha...
kumain lang ako ng maraming chocolates kahapon hindi ko alam na may almonds pala ang mga lecheng chocolates kaya ito nagka gout! ansakit parang naka gear 4 ang kaliwang paa ko hays..
^^ Mga bading sila..
THE MASSACRE
On March 5, 1770, a riot between 400 Boston citizens and six British soldiers left three Americans dead and fatally wounded two more. Before the troops opened fire on the mob, however, they had been pelted with ice chunks and snowballs imbedded with rocks. Called the "Boston Massacre," the Redcoats were tried for murder but convicted only of lesser crimes, thanks to defense attorney John Adams who convinced the court that the troops acted in self-defense.
THE TEA PARTY
In 1773, colonial merchants loyal to England were granted exclusive rights to sell tea at bargain prices. Angry Patriots called Sons of Liberty loosely disguised themselves as Mohawks, boarded the cargo ships on December 16th, and shoveled all the tea (worth $90,000) into the waters of Boston Harbor. King George was furious! He sent the Royal Navy to close the harbor but the other colonies rallied behind the Boston rebels. [