Jose Obama Lookalike goes to Romainia
January 21, 2010 | Newburgh | Vetting explained
Hi people , i know i haven't been on for a while, well i have been doing what our good president said "CHANGE" he also said change would be hard, with fals starts and set backs.Well it has been hard but the new year starting off GREAT.
I flew to Bucharest Romainia to shoot the "Yes We Can TV" commercail. And guess what i played My Hero, a man I admire like no other.
I was alittle conserned because i had to fly into Amsterdame and really wasn't sure how the people of Romainia felt about our Prez. I am here to report that the people of eastern eroupe love our prez and they treated me as if i was him and actually most of them thought i was HIM, from the airport in NJ to Paris, Amsterdame and Bucharest. WOW! a little overwhelming be the star but it was cool and something i will always remember. I love the romanina people.
Now this company wants me to go to Isreal to promote by doing talk shows etc, WOW again.
"Change" maybe hard may have set backs and flase starts but staying focused, being positive and keep moving forward is the only way at least for me that my "Change" will and is taking me to where i want to be.
THANK YOU PRESIDENT OBAMA FOR INSPIRING MY CHANGE.
Remember change starts with you!
Jose
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