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Updated : December 11 2018

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Once upon a time, there was man named THE OTHER JOSE RIZAL - fyi, not the Jose Rizal who once lived in a country named The Philippines in The Earth. 


(below is a sample photo of The Jose Rizal of The Philippines. Unclaimed photo, source Internet)



Again, this Story is NOT about The Jose Rizal from The Philippines. This story is about The Other Jose Rizal who once lived in The Other Philippines from The Other Earth. Clear? Only then continue reading...


In Other New Zealand, protein = delicious chicken.

In Other Philippines, protein = pobre munggo. "Paraiso?" Haha!

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