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Shoboy After Party 47

Raw and Unfiltered sin pelos en la lengua!

Duration:
25m
Broadcast on:
19 Mar 2024
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mp3

Raw and Unfiltered sin pelos en la lengua!

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KeyBank opens doors. KeyBank member FDIC. Yeah, many of us are after party, brand new week, for new opportunities and blessings. Go out there and get it. God's got you. What up, prima, Vane? Ollies! How many hours of sleep did you get, everyone? Coming from Vegas over the weekend. I got home at 12. I woke up at 3. Like 3 and a half. How do you look good still? Like, I would be looking wrecked. I know this is protocol, but I don't know. Wow. No, no, no, no. Yeah, where's the sleep I get? That's pretty amazing. That's what I would never be able to tell. Yeah. What up, kid? Hello. How are you doing? What up? Yo, Kim and Eddie have a crazy story to tell us later on the podcast. They had a call 9-1-1 this weekend. What on the beach? What's that for? Guys, I need you to tell me who's in the wrong. So I was on a flight. I went to South, South by Southwest, on Friday, to see Santa Fe clan Thursday night. That was dope. And then I spoke on some type of panel situation with Tino Cuccino radio, DD in the morning, Dana Cortez. Awesome town to people, man. It was such a blessing. Love it. But anyways, I'm on the flight back home. Yeah. And it's late at night. El viernes. And I love sitting on the aisle seat. Because you pee every three freaking minutes. I pee like a pregnant woman. Oh, yeah. La mera vera. I cry a lot and I pee a lot. Oh. Hell of fluids everywhere. I don't know where we talk. Hey. So I was working on my laptop on the way home. And it was so late that they is one of those flights where they turn off the lights. Yeah. But I can't wait to see it. And so I'm working. And my elbows out a tiny bit. I will stop. Into the aisle. See. Because I'm working on the laptop, right? And next thing you know, bro, I feel this pin on my elbow. And it was the flight attendant coming down con el carito, the snacks. The drink card. The drink card. Pa mocos right on my elbow, bro. It was one of those things where it feels like your arm it shocks you. Yeah. El funny bone area. And like I was numbing my hand for. Dude, it was wild. And I thought about it for a second. Because she didn't even say sorry. Yeah. No. Let's see you. It was more like I'm the way. You know what I'm saying? Like back and I'm just wondering like, is that my back? Or is it the fight attendant's back? Coming down with a carito from the back bathroom. Coming down aisle. Emocos. So she was coming from behind me. I didn't even see it coming from. If I want to see it coming from the front. So we're meant to be more of you know. Bring on a who's fault. You know how I feel. I was thinking about the snacks. I was thinking about the snacks. I was like, dang, the Baskoff cookies. I love life. What was the cup? What was the cup of a tree drink? Or is it a snack? Wow. Okay. So boy, you already know how I feel about you working on a flight. Which, dude, just Tranquila. Tranquilo and relax on the flight. But you always be working. So Loki, I want to say it's your fault. But I'm hella customer service. So I'm going to go with. It was the highness bad because either way. She's working. She's customer service. You're the one. You're the customer that's on the flight. She should have if she hit you accidentally. If she didn't see you, go back and be like, Oh my gosh, sir. I'm so sorry. I did not see you there. Can I can I offer you anything? Are you okay? I don't know. I don't even know. She knew she hit me. She definitely knew. Yeah, she felt the carne. The carne. Hella carne, she felt. Who's fault is it? My fault or the flight attendant? I want to say yours, because it's about it. Like, why are you taking up so much space? No, no, no, baby. For torta, that's me. We're all right now. Because she just worked like hella shifts. And think about how much time she has to repeat herself. Like, please move. Please move. Please move. Like at that point, just go on toe. Only in my defense. In my defense, usually the snack cart and the drink cart moves from the front to the back of the plane. It does? Yeah. No, depending on the size of the flight. Then you guys know. What? Yeah, depending on the size of the flight. Because I'm looking back every five seconds. Yeah. Oh, yeah, I'm fat. I definitely know. But if the carita de los delotes. Wait a minute. What I did to it. The caritas coming from the back of the plane. Usually the flight attendant is in front of the carita. Pulling it backwards, walking backwards. So they can see where they're going with the cart. Does that make sense? They're usually in the way. Yeah. Or this is idols and catalog. I'm pulling it. Yeah. This one, the hyena was just pushing it from the back. There's probably no way she can see what's in front of her. Or at least she's not looking. And it's hella dark in this texting. And blasting me texting and driving. Eddie, who's following? I agree with Kim. I think it's your fault. Thanks, Eddie. I shouldn't be taking up too much space. I'm dead. Have you guys seen the reduced seats now? No, no. They think they're even smaller. They are. But. Or am I just getting bigger? No, I'm just getting bigger. The love handles. It's the love handle. No, no, no. No, no, no. Your love handle is my elbow. No, I'm saying that the love handles are getting bigger. So your arms are more out. Yeah, like they don't fit. So you have to put your arms on top of this. So you're saying I can't put my arms down? Yeah. Because my love handles are long. Yeah. You mean my chest is getting bigger? Nobody. I was Team Shabai. What the heck? It took you forever to say it, though. I know. You took too long to tell me you're on my team. You know what I mean? All right. Well. That's okay though. Ah, bro. But let me tell you something. This is where laddas are rough. Yeah. I'm going back to you being at the South by Southwest. Yeah. You, I'm surprised you lasted that long in the body. That's what she said. You got to Austin. It was in Austin, right? You got to Austin. And then it seemed like you went straight to the body. I did. And honestly, sometimes I feel like it's just weird to see you like have a life outside of just work. Not alive, but in the biente, you look like a solo away. Like usually if you're with us, you look cooler. You think you're going to have a solo? I'm going to have a solo away. But I'm saying like, yeah, I flew solo, but I met up with his friends. Oh, with the homie Tino. No, you don't have friends. Where are your friends? And Tino's wife. Where are your only friends? Oh, I love them. Yeah, it was cute. It was fun. I was surprised I stayed out that late. I didn't stay the whole time though. I got like three to four songs that Santa Fe clan and then I bounced, bro. But I did stop and get some tacos. Oh, right outside the club is called Malavita. Right there in Austin. Yeah, for it to sound most tacos. Oh. You got to go with that. You got to go with that. I only had four though. Yeah, what the single tortilla or double? Double tortilla. So I split him up. Technically eight. Eight. Yeah, that's the real one. But it's really four. That's what I got. I love that. And that's why you guys is getting around over on the flight. That's why you guys need two seats on the plane. That's good. Anyways, man. Shout out to the flight attendants. It can't be easy. I get it. That's why I didn't complain. I was like, dude, you know what? I can't be complaining about this. Or write the letter and who knows? Chad GPT letter and you can get it. Did you get a bruise? Huh? No, I didn't get a bruise. I'm good. Criminal media are the best at complaining officially on email. Dude, so is Danny. Danny. You're really? Also, yeah, my roommate. He was in Vegas this weekend. And I don't know if something went down with the room. $250 credit. No. What? Bremala, honey, you were in Vegas this weekend. I would. Check out her picture with the strippers from Thunder. Come on, Simon. Thunder down under. Thunder down under. Those were like, damn. Vana, you got more thunder than those down under. They were. They were like, there's a lot of junk in this truck. I was like, are you guys trying to-- They did their tips though. I wasn't even complaining. But there is junk in this truck. Let's go. Hello, you okay? Speaking about the weekend, I know Kim and Eddie had a crazy experience where they were out late at night. It wasn't even that late, guys. Oh, wasn't that late? What you mean? It was 830 at night. In the video, Eddie showed me nighttime. It was 830 at most. This was our Friday night. You got to remember Kim. 830 PM is late for Choy. Yeah, that's right. Kim and Eddie had a call 911. We'll tell you about it next. At KeyBank, we know a small moment like-- Whoa, my kid's got a serious backhand. Can lead to an even bigger question like-- Tennis campus, how much? And that's the type of moment where we'll meet you. 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Yeah. What flavor? We got all of them and we put so much stuff on it. Like chocolate chips, chocolate syrup, strawberries. Like all of them. Oh, that sounds hella expensive too. That's like a $30 froyo. Kim. Yeah, but I don't pay. That's true. What's funny is that going through Kim's mind is probably like Carrico asaver. And when you're explaining all the toppings, I'm just seeing the little scale that they wait on. That's all I'm just like, change, change, change. Like gummy bears, chocolate, cereal. Eddie sees me filling it up. He's like, stop. No, no, no. I just look at the specials that got going on some of them. Oh, yeah. We got all the apps. We got like three different emails. But point is we were like, okay, we're going to go get frozen yogurt, whatever. It's just us too. My brother was going to come with us, didn't end up going. So we're heading out, right? And we are like, there's a car in front of us. And he starts swerving a little. And I'm like, okay, guys, I was in a car accident really bad, like last May. So I'm very aware of like other cars around me. And that car starts basically swerving. And it just straight up hits another car. And this car is in front of you? Yeah, he's like, slightly in front of us. Straight up hits another car. Was that the car moving or parked? There's some parked cars. Yeah, parked car. And so then they stay back and Eddie and I are like, let's go to the site and see if they need any help. Like, whether it's the parked car, we don't know if anybody was in there or the actual drivers. So you guys stopped in front of the accident? It was a pasta on a luxe dente. And then you pulled over on the street to go check on them. Yes, with the intention of going out there and saying, hey, who needs help? Whatever. Yeah, no, that car starts peeling away and starts going. And that's when I realized, oh my gosh, it's a hit and run. Then when they peel away, we're parked on the side. That car starts kind of swerving towards us. Eddie, were you still in the car? Were you walking towards the car? We're still in the car. I was looking back and then I was about to get out. But then Kim said, Eddie, Eddie, go, go, go. The car is coming towards us. Because that's where they had originally crashed. Like, they crashed towards the corner. So I'm like, we're about to be next. Yeah, we don't get out of here. Eddie freaking steps on it. I get out my phone and I'm like, I'm going to call 9-1-1 right now. So I start calling and then I'm like, Eddie, take a video thinking about it. I don't know why I didn't take the video myself. Because you were calling 9-1. Yeah, but Eddie was trying to get away and dodging them while recording that. Yeah, you know what, get out of here. He's like, okay, he's trying to get out of here. You guys are funny. Get a good video. Yeah, you know, we're getting there. For the vlog. It's like, don't vlog. And we're just screaming. We're like, so scared. I'm terrified. I'm shaking. And then the car is driving in front of us. And they are just swerving in and out of lanes. They stopped everyone behind us. It was like a traffic jam. Yeah, just driving in the middle. And this was a regular street? Yeah, a regular street. 8-20-ish. It happened at night. It's not even that late. And these people were drunk out of their mind. Oh, there's multiple people in the car. Multiple people in the car. Because when they crashed, I saw a head come up. Like, you didn't see any balloons? Like, knock down. What do you mean you saw a head come up? Usually, that means someone's getting a blow, yeah. Ugh! Whoa! Rachel. Yeah, just like, super out of it. And the police put me on hold for 10 minutes. You're kidding. All night's dollars at work. It was not an immediate emergency. Because there was nobody that I can see that was in here. That was physically hurt. So, my quick question, Kim. When 9-1-1 puts you on hold for 10 minutes, do they play Mosikita? Like, what's the hold like? I don't remember. I think they did hope. I don't say a lot of music and some promos. Oh, yeah. And information. You would like information on the LA County Sheriff's. Hey, even told me, do you know what? Just go online and make a report. I'm like, this is not an online matter. They're like, hey, just-- You're like, am I being punked right now? Yeah. Did I really call the car? Kim's like, I'm taking video of it. They're like, hey, just post a video on taggers. They're like, hey, don't be a rat. No, oh, yeah. Exactly. We wanted them to get caught because we didn't want other cars to get hit. Yeah. I'm scared about other cars because as soon as-- Or somebody crossing the street, bro? Yeah. We didn't know if we should keep following them or not. Because I'm pretty sure they saw us recording them. I don't know if they were all there. But as soon as they turn the corner away from us, literally 0 to 100, they went like 65 speed, like 70 feet, just as hard as possible. And at this point, the cops still haven't answered us. So we're just freaking out. Finally, they answered us and they're like, hey, we're just going to set out patrol cars to be on the lookout. Oh, nobody's sending us them. Their hood is completely ripped off their front bumper. Yeah, it was a really bad crash. We go back after we got ice cream. We go back after following the drunk driver and calling the cops for a hell of minutes. You then go get yogurt. Yeah. And then you come back to the scene of the first car accident. Yes, we go back. We had a snack. And are you guys still eating your ice cream? Yeah. [LAUGHTER] Yeah, I love all the boats. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] So the car they crashed into, did you guys leave a no on that car? No, we left to go get yogurt. We came back, though, and the police is already there. And there's people outside. So there were people in the car. Wait, there was-- They leave the land for the bus, you know? There was people inside the parked car. There was sleeping in there, yeah. Yeah, there was people in there. No munchies in there. Yeah, that thing. And I was super scared and old. What kind of car was it? Like a SUV or a sedan? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Do you think those people inside of the car, were they sleeping there? Or was that their home? Yeah, that was their home. They're homeless, and they just have the car. Yeah. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Yeah, so we gave them the license plate, which was a lot of help. Yeah. Because if nothing would have been hit and run, and then sometimes depending on insurance, yeah. Because with that, maybe they can obviously look up the car. And if it has insurance and it's not stolen, then hopefully that insurance can pay for this couple's car. Exactly. If that's the only thing they have, bro, their car? But what is he? Does he or he gonna say somebody? Oh, yeah. I mean, they were super grateful. They spoke Spanish. And the dude, because I sent him the picture. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Oh, I know. Imagine. Oh, yeah. He was kind of hard. He was from Argentina. So it was kind of like he was-- He was kind of like, you know, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, but the next day, he takes me saying [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Like, I felt like-- [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Hey, I'm like-- [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Yeah. And he's like, no, you know, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Oh, that's Spanish, no? [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] But yeah, and then-- [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Yeah, so-- [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] I thought you were Italian. I am Italian, but Argentina is the closest thing to Italian. Oh, I want to-- [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] That's actually true. That's why there's so much Italian food in Argentina. And if you look at Argentinians' last names, a lot of it is Italian descent. And German. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] I don't know that part. Because all Nazis went to Argentina to go either, because it's the only country that gave them refuge at the time. You know that one made it dark. But that's-- Yeah, Argentina was the only country that was like come and will give you-- Refuge. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] But like, no, like when-- [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Yeah. People have a silom. A silom. There you go. Oh, a silom. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] That's what the last names are like. That's great that you guys helped out that couple, guys. Yeah. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Yeah. Yeah, because the cops, I mean, there's a cop that was being like rude. Oh, he was so mean. To the couple, the homeless couple? Yeah. He was like, that's what you get for parking there. Oh, hell no. He's like, well, you're going to continue to get hit. There was a guy that got hit last week and got killed. He's like, so that's you. Next, he was so rude. What's the-- what's like, why say that? What is the solution? He was honestly an officer makana. Bill makana? Yeah. Bill makana. What I'm trying to say is, like, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Obviously, these people are homeless. Second, their car just got blasted into-- why are you trying to make it like it's their fault, right? I mean, it's not like they were parked illegally, right? Right. Yeah, they're literally parked on the side of the road where you can park. I just think that that's just been an issue that's been going on. I think anywhere with homelessness and/or van life, since that's been-- since the pandemic has been kind of like-- [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] They were just chilling inside their own vehicle, not bothering anybody. Yeah. You know? Just back to the control, you know? Everyone just wants to be able to control. Power trip. Yeah. Power trip, that's true. Well, I'm glad you guys were there for them, Kim. Yeah. Yeah. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [LAUGHTER] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [LAUGHTER] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [LAUGHTER] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] It was going down, guys. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Yeah, my parents gave me fun because I was shaking a lot because I was in an accident before I started. 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