Mr. Hernandez hired me in 2007 for my first teaching job, he is the real deal. He is all about the kids and families. Every time I see him I greet him with a big hug. Love and Respect Mr. Hernandez!
Funny thing is I've never told that to anyone before. It feels good to know I did things to help my fellow man, even if we were felons and convicts. Amazing.
I have a blue one just like it a Landau with the same interior and i plan to bring it back to life. I've always wanted this year with the square headlights 🔥🔥🔥.
Just recently sold my Cadillac and bought me a 1974 Caprice Classic...these GlassHouses....1974-1976...Both Caprices and Impalas are the original Big Bodies! I'm looking forward to Hooking my Caprice Classic up... eventually getting around to chroming out my a-arms and undercarriage!These Cars are some of the most beautiful rides there are!
I came from poor family and wish that I had been in one of Mr Hernandez's school's. I learned all my education in California Youth Authority and Department of Corrections. Being a fast learner, I got 105 1/2 high school credits in one year as a teacher's aide, legally. The Board at California Medical Facility, (Vacaville), didn't believe my scores and ordered me to take the GED class and tests again. When I scored even higher than the previous tests they were stunned and gave me the respect I had earned and allowed me to work in Special Education classes with deaf and hard of hearing guys. When I paroled I had a 500 word vocabulary in American Sign Language and had an Associate Degree in writing, that I would work on while in "the hole" or Administrative Segregation, for the five years I was there. When I would get out, I'd go back to work. Funny thing is that it was all volunteer, I was never assigned to that job (which had a good pay number). I think the geniuses on the Board wouldn't give me the job as punishment for helping other inmates fight and win their Disaplinary write ups (called 115's). My Counselor told me "I hate you, but I have to respect you because you beat six outstanding case's (detainers), from here and I can't count how many 115's you beat that the staff have filed on you. He told me this when he was handing me my parole papers to go home two days before Christmas, just like I told him I was going to do. Several Board members laughed when I said that I was going to "Max out" (serve my entire sentence) at a Board hearing early in 2006. It's my hope that I might have had some of the same effect as Mr Hernandez has had. Thanks for your time.
Gracias for sharing some of your story here....it just goes to show ppl doing time are some of the smartest Cats on the planet!Some of the greatest artists.....drawing....tattoos.... barbers...streamstress... electronics....just a few to name but there's many many more areas of talent.....Again thanks for sharing some of your story here!🙏💪👊
He Reminds Me of Man That I Known All My Life Who Was A Mentor To Me . Growing up He Always Help Me Out By Being A Positive Role Model To Keep Me and Other Kids That Come From The Same Barrio Away from The Streets and Gang Violence.. Know That I'm Older I See The Truth . Thank you Mr Joe Torres For Everything .
That I think was the best success story of them all to me. Wow, helping the children is always a tear jerker. Wish I had someone like that around when I was at school. His Mother is the Role Model!!💯👑❤🌹🙋♀️LOWRIDER🌹
BEAUTIFUL Car my father had a 77 caprice and other cars back in the day's he used to belong to a car club Majestics back in the 70s and 80s in Compton I wish one day I will have a lowrider one day. Great story take care of yourself and that car!
Hell yeah! Albuquerque used to be so beautiful, a great place to raise a family and have this type of culture and role models but now most of the city has gone down. As much as i love burque shit just aint the same as when i grew up there
Fucken Titooo ! I think LRM (RM) should do a piece on Vanderslice.....he has a colorful (pun intended) history. I mean start at the time when Casanova was being built till today. Just my thoughts.
This was truly inspiring. At 33 I have lived a similar life, I came from poor upbringings and single parent household. I myself was raised in the scene and was shown values that drove me to become a law enforcement officer. I also use my truck to inspire the younger homies to keep their head on strait and to stay in school, and that one day you can achieve goals of any kind. This was the best one yet!!! SPANKY IS THE MAN!!!!!
Nice car ,but more important you seam to be a nice person ,now where I live a car like that could be real handy we got some bad drive ways down here, to lift a car up ,would be good and to lower it to cruise would be cool wish i knew how to build one ,but i am just a retired mechanic, dont have any knowledge about hydraulics lol
I inherited my family's 76 Chevy Caprice and is priceless to me, its amazing to see yours all fix up. My 76 Chevy Caprice has customs has T-Tops. Great Job Boss.
You can't take these on road-trips, or use for daily-commuting any more. Parts will wear too easily, and are scarce. Maybe so, but classics are enjoyable more when they sit put.
Beautiful car but sir you're an even more beautiful man. Thank you for caring the way you do primo
well said! you took those words out of my mind.
I love it
Mr. Hernandez hired me in 2007 for my first teaching job, he is the real deal. He is all about the kids and families. Every time I see him I greet him with a big hug. Love and Respect Mr. Hernandez!
That's right Bro...he seems like a very stand up genuine guy and obviously a great educator!Thanks for sharing!
You SIR are a GOOD MAN we need more MEN like you today !! I love your Caprice Classic ! From Birmingham Alabama .
I'm humbled by your story and how much you care for others! Much respect!!
Funny thing is I've never told that to anyone before. It feels good to know I did things to help my fellow man, even if we were felons and convicts. Amazing.
Great story. Not many 1976 Caprices still left on the road these days. Thanks for sharing!
I have a blue one just like it a Landau with the same interior and i plan to bring it back to life. I've always wanted this year with the square headlights 🔥🔥🔥.
They're better than Sevilles, Cimarrons, and Chevy Citations.
Just recently sold my Cadillac and bought me a 1974 Caprice Classic...these GlassHouses....1974-1976...Both Caprices and Impalas are the original Big Bodies!
I'm looking forward to Hooking my Caprice Classic up... eventually getting around to chroming out my a-arms and undercarriage!These Cars are some of the most beautiful rides there are!
“ Eugene is A True Teacher , as well as A Great Role Model . “
I came from poor family and wish that I had been in one of Mr Hernandez's school's. I learned all my education in California Youth Authority and Department of Corrections. Being a fast learner, I got 105 1/2 high school credits in one year as a teacher's aide, legally. The Board at California Medical Facility, (Vacaville), didn't believe my scores and ordered me to take the GED class and tests again. When I scored even higher than the previous tests they were stunned and gave me the respect I had earned and allowed me to work in Special Education classes with deaf and hard of hearing guys. When I paroled I had a 500 word vocabulary in American Sign Language and had an Associate Degree in writing, that I would work on while in "the hole" or Administrative Segregation, for the five years I was there. When I would get out, I'd go back to work. Funny thing is that it was all volunteer, I was never assigned to that job (which had a good pay number). I think the geniuses on the Board wouldn't give me the job as punishment for helping other inmates fight and win their Disaplinary write ups (called 115's). My Counselor told me "I hate you, but I have to respect you because you beat six outstanding case's (detainers), from here and I can't count how many 115's you beat that the staff have filed on you. He told me this when he was handing me my parole papers to go home two days before Christmas, just like I told him I was going to do. Several Board members laughed when I said that I was going to "Max out" (serve my entire sentence) at a Board hearing early in 2006. It's my hope that I might have had some of the same effect as Mr Hernandez has had. Thanks for your time.
Always stay up don’t let no one put you down good job on helping others god had a plan for you
More power to you brother.
Stay strong and positive, God bless you!
Gracias for sharing some of your story here....it just goes to show ppl doing time are some of the smartest Cats on the planet!Some of the greatest artists.....drawing....tattoos.... barbers...streamstress... electronics....just a few to name but there's many many more areas of talent.....Again thanks for sharing some of your story here!🙏💪👊
Outstanding ! Firme ride . Thank you for your service sir . Your the best of the best . God bless you and your family.
Thank you for being a Pilar in your community and for sharing your story .
He Reminds Me of Man That I Known All My Life Who Was A Mentor To Me . Growing up He Always Help Me Out By Being A Positive Role Model To Keep Me and Other Kids That Come From The Same Barrio Away from The Streets and Gang Violence.. Know That I'm Older I See The Truth . Thank you Mr Joe Torres For Everything .
That I think was the best success story of them all to me. Wow, helping the children is always a tear jerker. Wish I had someone like that around when I was at school. His Mother is the Role Model!!💯👑❤🌹🙋♀️LOWRIDER🌹
That is...ONE BEAUTUFUL AUTO! I especially like the matching blue bumper rub strips!
This is a real life hero, a big inspiration and from the Los Angeles community. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
LAUSD struck gold with this man. Thank you Mr. Hernandez for caring for our kids.
Y’all keep being awesome people. God bless y’all! 🙏🏼
Another great story, very inspiring. 👍👍
i cant get enough of these videos … rise up I tear up all the time
Thank you for all you do Mr.Hernandez.
Respect I attended Humphrey’s elementary during 2002-2005 god bless brother
Thanks for this stories we appreciated!
Great role model one of the best
Good job bro we need more Latinos like you 👍
Amazing once again. What a guy.
Saludoes ,to you and your positives attributes. You are a great Role model to us of all who seek to succeed in life.
Love mine 4 doors 1976 caprice classic🇧🇻🇧🇻🇺🇲🇺🇲
You are truly a great roll model... Mr,. Cabrillo
BEAUTIFUL Car my father had a 77 caprice and other cars back in the day's he used to belong to a car club Majestics back in the 70s and 80s in Compton I wish one day I will have a lowrider one day. Great story take care of yourself and that car!
Cleanest Caprice I have ever seen.
Outstanding once again 💯💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
You guys do such a damn good job producing these 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I'm a Mexican Jew and I'm proud of my Latino People,
From the Land of Israel,
I wish you all ~ Shalom ve Ahavah ( Peace and Love )
Amazing story!
Hi from CDMX Im fan of you chanel!
Great lesson!😎💙
Good Job We need to work on being more like you . good. Job!!!
Muy. Bien. Nicely. Done 💪
Awesome! Inspiring
Your a good man viva la Raza
I’d like to see a Lowrider role model come from burque or southern Co. I’d like to see their impact on their communities
Hell yeah! Albuquerque used to be so beautiful, a great place to raise a family and have this type of culture and role models but now most of the city has gone down. As much as i love burque shit just aint the same as when i grew up there
Fucken Titooo ! I think LRM (RM) should do a piece on Vanderslice.....he has a colorful (pun intended) history. I mean start at the time when Casanova was being built till today. Just my thoughts.
Thank Uou
This was truly inspiring. At 33 I have lived a similar life, I came from poor upbringings and single parent household. I myself was raised in the scene and was shown values that drove me to become a law enforcement officer. I also use my truck to inspire the younger homies to keep their head on strait and to stay in school, and that one day you can achieve goals of any kind. This was the best one yet!!! SPANKY IS THE MAN!!!!!
ALL Respect!!
Righteous ride!!÷
WOW! best episode
A real role model 🙏✌
Nice car ,but more important you seam to be a nice person ,now where I live a car like that could be real handy we got some bad drive ways down here, to lift a car up ,would be good and to lower it to cruise would be cool wish i knew how to build one ,but i am just a retired mechanic, dont have any knowledge about hydraulics lol
Awesome story
1 of cleanest in the streets.
Que chulada de carro me en cantaria tener uno asi saludos
I inherited my family's 76 Chevy Caprice and is priceless to me, its amazing to see yours all fix up. My 76 Chevy Caprice has customs has T-Tops. Great Job Boss.
Excellent!
badass car 👏👏😀😀👏😀😀👏😀👏🍻
Awesome👍
Awesome
Ugh, it's so simple, but it's not. That's dope
Tremendous
Hell Yeah 💪.
🏄🏄🏄👏🏄👏🏄👏🏄🏄👏 si pues👏👏👏✌✌👏✌👏✌👏✌👏
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You should come check out pacoima middle school cause it's really messed up
Bring back the models to the magazine!!!
Nice
I had one, should have never gave it up. It's in Japan now😢
Andy Cervantes don’t let japan finesse your culture😓I’m about to buy a 77 caprice coupe from my neighbor!
Pinche Hernandez..✌😁
💯💯💯👌🏽
🏆😂🙏✌
Nice car, too bad you still have to smog that thing in California
You can't take these on road-trips, or use for daily-commuting any more. Parts will wear too easily, and are scarce. Maybe so, but classics are enjoyable more when they sit put.
I use to belong to the Duke’s
Mobil 1 for life....Sweet ass ride though
imperials👏👏👏✌✌✌👏✌✌🍻🍻🍻✌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🏄🏄🏄🏄🏌🏌🏄🏌✌🏌✌✌🏌✌🏌✌🏌✌🏌✌🏌✌
Sorry I meant Spanky
Imperials Car Club De Los Angeles nothing but Quality and Class with them Lowriders since way way back when. Amonoz Raza!!!!!!!!!!!!! 💥💥💥
Imperials 👍👍👌
I own a '70's Oldsmobile. I love it, but it attracts too many nosy idiots wishing it was theirs. All offers refused.
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