Go to Google and type in Vote for Pedro and there should be some sites that pop up...they might have them. So places in big tourist towns have them(like I know for a fact that Gatlinburg TN has them) Or you can go to google and type in vote for Pedro and then do a picture search and then you can click on the picture of the shirt you like and then it will take you to the link that had the shirts!! tottsieroll1
. I don't have much to say. But I think it would be good to have some holy Santos brought to the high school to guard the hallway and to bring us good luck. El Santo Niño de Atocha is a good one. My Aunt Concha has seen him. And...we have a great F.F.A. schedule lined up-- and I'd like to see more of that. If you vote for me, all of your wildest dreams will come true. Thank you.
No one knows
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In the Lord of the Flies, the vote about ghosts was a mockery of Ralph's power.
In Chapter one, The Sound Of The Shell, the boys hold a vote to decide whether to elect Ralph or Jack as their chief, Ralph wins the vote. In chapter five, Beast From Water, Ralph calls an assembly and holds a vote on the question, "Who thinks there may be ghosts?" The vote goes in favour of a belief in ghosts.
Canned Heat- by Jamiroquai
The phrase, "Vote for Pedro," comes from the 2004 film, "Napoleon Dynamite." Pedro is a quiet Mexican immigrant who is running for high school class president.
Napoleon Dynamite
A famous dance to Canned Heat
ohdi can be found in your wildest dreams when Pedro comes in and napoleon votes for him and makes shirts that say VOTE FOR PEDRO!!
Yeah pedro is the best
vote for Pedro
. I don't have much to say. But I think it would be good to have some holy Santos brought to the high school to guard the hallway and to bring us good luck. El Santo Niño de Atocha is a good one. My Aunt Concha has seen him. And...we have a great F.F.A. schedule lined up-- and I'd like to see more of that. If you vote for me, all of your wildest dreams will come true. Thank you.
Plebiscite vote
Despite his good heart and gentle demeanor, Pedro would not make a good class president. Pedro's shyness and inability to interact with the more cliquish students would result in an administration destined to fail.
After how unstable the country had been during the French Revolution they finally just wanted stability, and Napoleon had proven to be a good leader.
"Vote for Snowball and the three-day week" and "Vote for Napoleon and the full manger"