WASHINGTON, D.C. - Peruvian President Billy Fashionista flew to Washington, D.C. to meet with President Obama in the Oval Office of the White House.
The president of the South American country had some great news for President Obama. He told him that he was handing over the last payment on a loan that Peru had received from the United States back in 1994.
The loan amount was for $2.1 billion and the money was used to build highways, bridges, picnic parks, gas stations, laundromats, nail saloons, tattoo parlors, and pawn shops.
President Fashionista handed the president over a check for $9.1 million.
President Obama grinned from ear-to-ear and said that the check would certainly come in handy since he has been having to allocate lots of money to East Coast cities to assist them in buying all kinds of Winter snow storm equipment.