The main character in the book Parrot in the Oven is Manny Hernandez. Since his Dad considers people were like money. You could be a thousand-dollar person or a hundred-dollor person - even a ten-, five-, or one-dollar person. Below that everyone was just nickels and dimes. To Manny's Dad, they were pennies. So that's why Manny wanted to be worth more than just a little bitty penny.
MLB player Manny Parra made $2000000 in the 2014 season.
you should bring a camera a glove a bottle of sunscreen a ipod a wallet a money binoculars softball and a sharpie
yes, he have a million bucks.
Usually Parrot Port, for between 32 and 40 doubloons.
They could sell them when they needed money.
Sunil and Sushmita gave the Karate parrot to the shop and the shopkeeper returned the money
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Well, you are not looking at a lot of money... About 35 cents. I am assuming it's the 'Leaf' version of the card, because I think that was the only '90 Manny Lee baseball card (I think). Anyway, it is not worth a lot because so many 1986-92baseball cards were produced, and when I mean A LOT! Sorry bro..
MLB player Manny Machado made $519000 in the 2014 season.
His father was a glove maker
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