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Shoboy After Party 86

Raw and Unfiltered sin pelos en la lengua!

Duration:
19m
Broadcast on:
13 May 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

Raw and Unfiltered sin pelos en la lengua! 

Create more possibilities for your family. Fidelity is here to help when it comes to money decisions, like everyday spending, buying a home, and building emergency savings. But at the Uphamedia, see you in Primaz. Get started at Fidelity.com/Maz. (upbeat music) (speaking in foreign language) (upbeat music) (speaking in foreign language) - Any serious amount of man sending your kinds of blessings your way. Primaz and the building, Kim. Eddie barely surviving. - Yes. - Mitchell. - He's really taught to see Eddie right now. - Why? - He's got tape on his nose for some reason. - Eddie, why do you have scotch tape on your nose? - It's actually something Kim is doing for me, for my nose. (speaking in foreign language) - Yes, how do you know, Mitchell? It's called Mighty Patch from the brand hero. And we usually use these already, like for our pimples or whatever, but this one is specifically for the nose. - Yeah, Kim is like fascinated over my... - His white head. - My white head, yeah. - I find him. - She takes pictures of it. - And you guys are doing this during workouts? You can't do this when you get home. - She does that. Disney, we do that. - Yeah. - Disney in public. - When Kim literally squeezes out your zits. - Yeah. - Oh, I thought you were the patch at Disney. (laughing) - I know a lot of women that have a fascination with popping zits. - Yeah. - What is it about it, Primavani? - I think it's just like the satisfaction of the pop. Like the, at least for me, that's what it is. - It's like a climax. Since the man can get you the climax, Kim's like this all I got. - Yeah. - It's the only burst I get. - And I love it. It's like it's so good. - Yeah, I got a big zit right here too. - On your forehead. - Hello forehead. - Yeah, there it is. (speaking in foreign language) - Not me in, yes. - Do you still believe it's allergy zettie? It's been going on for a week, or do you think it's an actual illness? Like a virus or bacteria? - You know, I think it started as a cold, 'cause I was coughing and I had a runny nose. But then Friday when we went to Coachella, is when I walked out of the car, I legit just started crying, itchy nose. - 'Cause Coachella's like a more dusty, right? - I'm right, there, yeah. - It's a lot more, it's windier than a pancake. - Right. - Viento, and then Eddie. - It flowers all over. - Literally, (speaking in foreign language) immediately, and we're pulling up to a mother's day then. - Yeah. - And Eddie's that, and he's nodding. - Sneezing. - Sevento, no se cuantos, papeles, and clemix way? - Everywhere, and he ran out, so then he just went to the arm, you know? (laughing) - No, but shout out to everyone, they were cool from, I mean, from what they were telling me, they're like, "It's all right, everyone gets allergies here." I'm like, "Oh, thank you." - Yeah, 'cause Eddie was kept saying, "Hey, sorry, these cool people, man, "they want their kids, and Eddie's crying." Because people go to Eddie being like, "Are you okay, like, keep us all chill, boy." - Yeah, like, don't cry. - Yeah, they wanted to give him a hug, get they so Kim, he made it a good day. (speaking in foreign language) All this stuff, but no, people were mad nice. You're a shout out to Coachella, man. - So they, the nonprofit organization, lose Jerry, all the volunteers. Guys, over like a thousand people, (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Literally, it was like three hours of nonstop by Lando. - Yeah, I was gonna say. - Go sandal. - Go sandal. - So fun. (speaking in foreign language) - Yes. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) - Almost, (speaking in foreign language) (laughing) - She was on me saying, dancing, it was such a blessing. We love meeting you guys. Shout out to Jolie, it's one of our listeners. That's always the end. (speaking in foreign language) El Campacino wanted to say what's up to you, Primavana, but you were in Vegas at the Fade concert. If you want to hear what Chino had to say, listen to today's Shaboy show podcast, De la Prisodia from our live show. Speaking of our Fade, how was it for you, Primavana, in Vegas, Divas de Namilla? We were able to get you some better seats 'cause you had already seen them in LA. (speaking in foreign language) - Yes. (speaking in foreign language) - You guys were holding up the roof. - Literally. - They are low-key, I should have taken that home girl, the one that I, that we had the high seats. Too bad. (laughing) - I took the first friend from LA. - Yeah, I took this other home girl. Shout out to my friend Erica. She's a huge Fade friend though, and I had hit her up to pull up to the LA show, and she like had to work, so she wasn't like, didn't get a chance to come. So I'm glad that we got to share that moment together, but yeah, the seats were great. We were like in the hundreds, like not too low, just at the perfect height. We didn't have to walk down or walk up, hella stairs. (speaking in foreign language) - And be huffin'. - Where'd you go? - But it was great. - 'Cause I know you were talking to us on Friday about some joint name, Umo. - Yes. - That is like legit barbecue place. (speaking in foreign language) Like barbecue ribs, et cetera. - Tex-a-cute. They called it Tex, Tex-a-cute. - Oh no, no, mexic-a-cute, mexic-a-cute. - Mexic-a-cute. - Mex-a-cute, yeah. - Mexic-a-cute? (speaking in foreign language) - What did you order, and how was it? - Oh my gosh, it was so good. I actually went on Saturday, so I went the next day, and I didn't eat the whole day 'cause I wanted to stay for the food, yeah, and make sure that I ate it. Well, ate it all. - That's what she said. - But I got, there was so many options to choose from, 'cause they have all their meats, and the different ways they prepare them. Appetizers, sandwiches, they have platters. - Loki, I wanted a platter, but I was like, dude. (speaking in foreign language) - And Buffalo Wild Wings, or what was it, Wings stop? - Wings stop, I ordered, like, a family meal for me. (laughing) - It was for 20 minutes. - I was like, me, myself, and I? - I was like, me, myself, and I. I'm like, can you hear me? 'Cause they're waiting. I was the one that was waiting, I know I know. But me and my home girl, we're like the queen, so we're like, you know, we could've easily, like, taken down the platter. - What is it that you ordered? - I ordered, so you can choose two of their meat options, and then two of their sides, and then that's it. And it comes with a little Hawaiian roll from Hawaii. And I got ribs and, oh, the burnt ends. I love burnt ends. - Have you guys ever had burnt ends? - No. - No. - I tried them for the first time I went to McCallen. - Yes, they're so fire. - So, (speaking in foreign language) it literally gets burnt, and they don't give it to you when you order. Like, when you order ribs or whatever, they don't give you that part. But they save it a part of society, you can order them just individually. Just the burnt ends, and it's not what I woke up. It's, like, extra smoky. - Yeah, and, like, crispy-- - You bite into it, (speaking in foreign language) in your mouth? You know what I'm saying? - I think that's why (speaking in foreign language) - Why? (speaking in foreign language) - I know in the spots called Umo, and they're, like, family-owned, they're Mexican. They actually also just kind of went through a little hardship during the Super Bowl. They were in a new location now. So, during Super Bowl weekend, let's not say who, but the location where they were at before was owned by, like, this athlete, and he wanted that space for Super Bowl to have a host of party. So, he basically kicked 'em out. - No munchies. - Yeah, and they, I mean, them being Mexican, it was probably their first time getting a business or getting a location that they, I'm sure, they got done dirty. - Of course. - So, they, yeah, so they, thankfully, were able to open a new spot, not far from where they were at before, but still, I mean, they're already showing love. And I think this place is a little better because they're, like I said, they're family-owned, so, in its family style, like food, you know? - Nice. - So, and the other spot they were at was literally, like, a club turned into a restaurant. - Oh, really? - So, I mean, it was a cool vibe, but-- - What is their Instagram handle, so our listeners can follow them, and support, and show 'em love whenever-- - Yes. - You know, we have listeners in Vegas, but a lot of our listeners visit Vegas that are from other states, and definitely pull up to Umo. - Absolutely, yeah, it's Umo_Barbecue. Umo_Barbecue. - H-U-M-O. - Umo_Barbecue. That's what's up. All right, coming up next, we'll find out what Kim and Eddie did, is to feed this to Manna on Mother's Day weekend. (horn honking) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (horn honking) - Kim, we invited you to the Carna Sal, we had at my pad. You know, Eddie is my nephew, so my brother George, you know, obviously invited his family over to my pad. We went to my daughter's soccer game, then we did a Carna Sal for the ladies. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) What happened? - I was studying, I was studying at a coffee shop that's also like a wine bar. - It's a stall. - So I had some wine, and it was really good. - I didn't know you went to wine, Kim. - I'm not, I was just so stressed. - Yeah. - So I was like, I'm just gonna have some wine and relax, and I think. - What kind did you order? - Nisei. - I was like, I was like, it was white. It was white. - White, sparkly? - No, I wasn't sparkly, I don't like sparkly. - That's right, you don't like anything bubbly, not even soda, right? - I hate soda, yeah. - 'Cause it makes you burp? - No, I just don't like it, and I don't like burping either. (laughing) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) - Eddie, so did you get to see Kim this weekend? - No, we didn't know. - I haven't seen him since Thursday. And my friend that's in the program with me too. - In your master's area. - In my master's program. She has like a hook-a-buddy kind of. - Nice. (speaking in foreign language) Like she would, you know, like hang out with him, and I was like, hey, like, how do you even like, wanna see him when you're studying? Like, for me, like, I just told Eddie since Thursday. Eddie could have seen me on Thursday, and Friday, well, Friday a little bit, and I was like, Eddie, I just can't give you, like, my 100% right now. - You need to block everything out and focus on finals. - Yes, I block everything and everyone else. - Let's go. - My phone's always on their not disturb, and I'll tell Eddie, like, hey, I'll text you when I can, but, you know, I'm focused. And while my friend's over here looking up with her man on and off, like, she can see him, she can focus at the same time, like, oh my gosh. - Her study break. - Yeah. - It is her study break. (speaking in foreign language) - Except you got what you found on different things. You got you found on the wine and (speaking in foreign language) - Me too. - I'm sure she had wine too. - My baby, that's a way for her to deal with stress, Kim. - I think that's her way of dealing with stress, and for me, it was, "Chupando, yeah." - Yeah, 'cause if a man does you write, then they'll have you and relax, you know. (speaking in foreign language) - It's been a long time, I would not know. (laughing) - I think, I think I remember that being like that. The word on the street is. - Eddie, we worked a lot this weekend. And like I said, we went to Coachella on Friday, so you pulled up with me, that was a blast. And then Saturday, we had the Carneetasada, and then Sunday, what did you end up doing? - Sundays went to go eat with my parents. - Thanks. - My mom's favorite restaurant. I really like this voice, what do you guys think? - Yes, I really thought, yeah. Let's launch our podcast. - It sounds painful for me. - Oh, no. - It sounds like you're going to build it. (laughing) - That laugh is funny too. (speaking in foreign language) - It was a good like, a raspy singer. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (laughing) Rest in peace, (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (laughing) That's a very romantic song. (speaking in foreign language) - Oh, wait, what's that? (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) - Oh, they started playing (speaking in foreign language) They started playing with (speaking in foreign language) Bro. - Oh, yeah. - It was amazing. That's when Eddie got the most allergies, (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) Eddie's looking for the lyrics right now. - Oh, yeah, here it is. (speaking in foreign language) (singing in foreign language) (singing in foreign language) (singing in foreign language) (singing in foreign language) (singing in foreign language) - Kim, why does your version sound like a different song? It was like that, it was like that. (speaking in foreign language) - No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Eddie, so, at this point, where's your sickness? And, I think I'm getting better 'cause I'm not sneezing anymore. - I'm not sneezing anymore. - I'm not sneezing anymore. - Have you gone to the doctor? No, okay, I'm not sneezing anymore. I'm not crying anymore. I don't have much mokos anymore. And I think this voice is coming from all the coughing I was doing there in the weekend. - And I know who got him sick, it was my mom. It was my mom. - We can't say that though. - Yeah, we're not saying that because if not my dad will say, Eddie, I told you. When we got back from Arizona, Eddie slept over. And, my mom and him were like full energy. I was not, I was like, guys, I'm leaving, I'm in a shower, and I'm gonna go to sleep. You guys can stay here. - You think your mom and Eddie made out? (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) - Full energy, yeah. - Yeah, both of them were like literally in the living room, watching novella, Orlando, and my mom was super sick, and Eddie was sitting right next to her. And I thought, and my dad was like, (speaking in foreign language) - Yes, she's like, (speaking in foreign language) and Eddie didn't listen. He wanted to sit right next to her. - It's 'cause I haven't gotten sick. Kim's gone sick a couple of times. Your brother and sister have gone sick and have gone sick, so I thought. - You're like, I mean, you, to whatever the family has going on, whatever videos. - Yeah. (speaking in foreign language) - Kim already got sick, her sister brother, Esaz. - Yeah, 'cause whenever I get sick, Eddie does not get sick. He's right next to me. I'm coughing, sneezing on him. - Wow. - Whenever he's sick, I don't get sick. He's sick right now. We're just living life, making out everything. - Let's go. - Yeah, that's so interesting. Yeah, my wife was sick last week, too. - Yeah, and you didn't get sick, and that's crap. - But we slept in different rooms. - You were making sure you were good. 'Cause if you guys are both down. - Oh no, yeah. - We can't. - Listen, I'll say. She was like laid out sick. - Yeah. - Like, weak, and she tested for COVID and all that. She said it was worse than when she got COVID. - Wow. - It came on negative. But yeah, bro, shout out, like, that's why I celebrate moms a lot, because it's a tough job. - Yes. - (speaking in foreign language) - I was out, Janet. And even the girls were like, "Dad, you did pretty good." - Dad! - Trying to cheer me on. - Yes. - Basically just took 'em out to eat everything. - That's what you did, memory. 'Cause I remember that when my dad, or when my mom was giving birth to my sister and my brother, my dad had to hold it down with me. - Yeah. - And I remember I was like five, and I was going to Kinder, and I was getting ready for school. My mom's in the hospital. And I'm like, okay, usually my mom does my hair. So he had to do my hair. It came out slow, twinkle, the ponytail. And I went like, that's a school. And I remember saying like, it's not like that. Like, you need to use this, you need to do that. And he's like, I don't know, I'm doing my best. And ever since then, since that time, I like, I feel like that was a learning experience. You know what it's like to be kind of without my mom. And I started doing my hair every day since then, by myself, and you know. - May I hold you all? - Yeah. - I remember. - That's good though, because it allowed you to become a little bit more independent. - Yeah, more independent. - Yeah. - So. - I remember a drink. When Janet got COVID, my wife, I think it was last year. And then she was locked up for like, remember you had to be like, locked up for-- - Fourteen days. - Five days. - Fourteen days. - For like five days, at least. - Yeah. - It came down like five days, I was here. It was just five days, look, it's out. And so I was just on my own with the girls, and Alani, our youngest, has really curly hair. (speaking in foreign language) And if you don't comb her hair right after the shower at night, - Yeah, it's over. - Forget it. He says, (speaking in foreign language) wakes up, it looks like a bird's nest. - Oh. (speaking in foreign language) - You know, and I didn't know that. (speaking in foreign language) No, say, the next day, bro, she woke up, it just looked like a knot everywhere. It was a really nasty knot. And I was trying to comb it out, and she was like, (speaking in foreign language) So, what did I do? - Cut it. - I ended up cutting it. That knot of hair, I just cut it off. It was like about as big as her little hand. And she's just like holding it up. She's like, (speaking in foreign language) - I did that to this day sometimes. - Yeah, but it worked out. Like, she's good to go, she's good to go. You couldn't really tell, you know what I'm saying? - Yeah, she knew. It was like a comb over moment. But, yeah, us dads need to step it up and learn how to, (speaking in foreign language) - Yeah, but at least it was at her being a little at a young age. I feel like when she's still at that, 'cause kids be curious with scissors and they cut their hair, you know what I mean? So, you could just blame that on her at the end of the day. - Now, my oldest daughter, who's seven, Ariela, she loves doing trensas. - Oh, nice. - Because her of Wilita on my wife's side, she's like a hair salon, (speaking in foreign language) So, she taught her how to do trensas. So, she'll do trensas on our youngest daughter now. And it's really cool, I'm like, "I can't wait to raise yourselves." Now, just get it? - Yeah! - Bye. - Teach you how to do it. All right, y'all, we love you. Thanks for hanging out. It was (speaking in foreign language) So, you don't get any knots in your hair, all right? Love y'all. - One, two, one, go. - Hola! Thank you for listening to my daddy Shaboh show. - Whoa, whoa! (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) - Let go with ego. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) - With ego.