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Shoboy After Party 108

Raw and Unfiltered sin pelos en la lengua!

Duration:
22m
Broadcast on:
19 Jun 2024
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mp3

Raw and Unfiltered sin pelos en la lengua!

 

- (speaks in foreign language) - (speaks in foreign language) - (speaks in foreign language) - (speaks in foreign language) - (speaks in foreign language) - (speaks in foreign language) - (speaks in foreign language) - (speaks in foreign language) - (speaks in foreign language) - (speaks in foreign language) - (speaks in foreign language) - (speaks in foreign language) - (speaks in foreign language) - (speaks in foreign language) - (speaks in foreign language) - (speaks in foreign language) - (speaks in foreign language) - (speaks in foreign language) - (speaks in foreign language) - (speaks in foreign language) - (speaks in foreign language) - (speaks in foreign language) - Thank you, guys. - Are you? (laughing) - That's how fat your boy is. That shit that was multiple. - (speaks in foreign language) - Thank you, shit boy. - You're welcome, bro. I'd appreciate that. Oh yeah, speaking about chubby dudes, I got a funny joke that I learned. So, the reason why we haven't had after parties or podcasts in a little bit is because I went to a radio conference last week, and it was awesome. I got to give an award to my brother, Puleen. - Oh. - Lifetime Achievement Award. It was a blessing man to be able to envy that, give him his flowers. You know, I always do, but I admire him more as a brother than a professional. Obviously, as a professional, he's inspired me his work ethic and everything. - Right. - But it was just cool to be able to be a part of that and honor me, Puleen, right there. But anyways, we're at this radio conference, and you know, we're taking pictures with people, whatever, (speaks in foreign language) (speaks in foreign language) I was gonna say the care bear, but it's not care bear. Care bear is our DJ there. - Yeah, care bear is our DJ. - Delicious daddy-o. Yo, he's awesome. (speaks in foreign language) And we're about to take a picture together, and he gives himself onto a girl. And I'm gonna, I told him, bro, I'm gonna steal this joke for me. And he's a fellow go to the door, he gives his cellphone to this girl to take a picture of us, and the girl goes, "How many pictures you guys want?" He's like, (speaks in foreign language) (speaks in foreign language) (laughing) - Keep taking pictures until we look skinny, and I was dying, bro. I was like, (speaks in foreign language) (speaks in foreign language) - No memory exists. (laughing) - Memory is not big enough. - No, but that was a lot of fun. That was in San Antonio. We grew up so good. They have these poyos asados there. (speaks in foreign language) So they're (speaks in foreign language) right? So they got that smoked taste to it. - The chard. - And then they have this green spicy salsa on the side. - Ooh. - Bro, you could drink the green salsa like with a straw. - Wow. - It is so good, man. We picked out. And then obviously Father's Day weekend. (speaks in foreign language) What did you get into this Father's Day weekend? - Did you visit any zatties? - I did. I actually had a work training. I had another job, so I did a work training on the weekend, and then I got into the Dodger game. I went to a sports game, and that was fun. There's a lot of daddies there. - Shoo! - Shaboy, one of them, a dad, not a daddy. (laughs) I was with the girls. Yeah, and I got to see Janet and the girls, and it was just so cool to be there and be in the park. And it was a great night, and I love being at the ballpark, so it was cool. - Yeah, it's a tradition we started right before my dad passed away. - Yeah. - 'Cause my dad is the one that got me into the Dodgers. We still live in Ocotran, Jalisco, Mexico, and he would actually listen to the games in Laredo. - Wow. - And then the day, like Fernando Valenzuela days, all that stuff, right? - Sure. - So anyways, we would like to go to Dodgers games for Father's Day with him, and ever since he graduated to heaven, we've kept that tradition alive. And I would love for my daughters, Ariel and Lonnie, to keep that tradition alive, you know? What was it like the very first year after my dad passed away, we went to the Father's Day game with my wife and my daughters, and I met these two girls that were in their 30s. Latina, sisters, super one on the, and they saw our daughters, they're like, "Oh, that's so cute." They're like, "It reminds us of us with our dad." I was like, "Oh, that's girls, like your dad couldn't make it today. "Where's he at?" And then they're like, "No, he actually passed away, "but now we keep coming to honor him "and keep the tradition alive for our dad." So I was like, "Yo, I love that." Like, I would like that for my girls as well, you know? To kind of keep that tradition. But it was cool seeing you there with your friend Gabi, your roommate's husband, Ocompatito. Yeah, you met him. Yeah, it survived. Did you meet the other homie that was there too? D-lock? Yeah, that was the homie that was supposed to go on the Hawaii trip, but then, you know, things got... Wait, were you supposed to hook up with him? No, I wasn't supposed to hook up with him. But he was supposed to go on the Hawaii trip, and then he got locked up. No, I'm on June! What did he do? That's what I'm saying. Let's not say it. He got locked up, and then he couldn't go, so dude. And then, like, Tito, he's like, "Man, you missed it on the Hawaii trip. Man, you missed it on the Hawaii trip." And I'm like, "Fool, he had to miss it. He was locked up. No choice." No, it's not possible. And now, since that's the homie, like, all the stories you guys tell are about Hawaii, right? And he's not getting the jokes, he's not getting the stories. Yeah, but that's why we're gonna go again so he can come with this. Yeah, 'cause let's go. Kim, Eddie, I know you guys celebrated a big anniversary this weekend. Can't wait to hear about that coming up next. It's so beautiful. [MUSIC] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] While more plus members save on meeting up with friends, save on having them over for dinner with free delivery with no hidden fees or markups. That's groceries, plus napkins, plus that vegetable chopper to make things a bit easier. Plus, members save on gas to go meet them in their neck of the woods. Plus, when you're ready for the ultimate sign of friendship, start a show together with your included Paramount Plus subscription. Walmart Plus members save on this plus so much more. Start a 30-day free trial at walmartplus.com. Paramount Plus is central plan only. Separate registration required, see Walmart Plus terms and conditions. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Kim and Eddie, for those of you that don't know, have been dating. And this weekend, officially is the weekend. It was two years? Yesterday was two years. Yes, seriously. Oh my gosh. Really? See that is. Two years dating. Yes. So how did y'all celebrate this weekend, Eddie? What did you prep for Kim? We went to a Luke Combs concert, country concert. Look us pain us. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] Yes, we had a great time there, singing our hearts out. Yeah. Again, we were the only ones standing there having a good time and everyone else around us would just sit down. No. What do you mean, why do people get up and dance the country concerts? Me too. They did for Morgan Wallen. I just realized there's different sides of country and we were in the wrong section. Yeah. But people just weren't hyped and Luke Combs is Maskal Malo and Morgan Wallen was literally don't tread on me like crazy, you know. Maskal Malo. Yeah. Because I had a friend that was there at the concert too, but they were at floor seats and they were like living it up. But I mean right there on the floor of course, it's a little bit of a different ambiente. Does it make it awkward for you if you're at a concert and you're up dancing, yelling or maybe even seeing every song and the people around you aren't does that make it weird for you? No. Heck no. I don't care. Yeah. I don't care either. I think it was that Eddie was parallel and people behind us were sitting. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So that was kind of weird because he was the pandolos. Yeah. And the next to me was a couple that they look like they were arguing or something. Her man was like Manos Cross, that's not even she looked like she was kind of scared to record like it was weird, but we were having a good time. Yeah. Maybe she was a sunshine. I don't know. Yeah. Yeah. Got caught. Dude, that's the worst when you go out and you have that one couple that are friends or yours. Mm. Is he impressed by that? And then they like one or the other has the kind of the food she or they cross their arms that are like not participating. Yeah. Not verbal. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Just like basically the work has to got by me not talking or participating on this right event, you know, and then if you're going with them as a double day or triple day or whatever, it's hella awkward. Bro. Yeah. Just like why just leave at that point, you know, just go on whoever's mad. Just leave. Yeah. Leave the one that wants to have fun here. Yeah. I'm sure she went out a great time. The girl, she would if the guy would have pieced out with you guys. I'm sure you guys would. Yeah. I would have definitely included her. Adopted her. It was just sad. Honestly. I know. But we met a listener there too. We did. Oh, we did. Oh, what? Yeah. So much fun. You were like just walking over there so we met up with the method. Familia Navarete. Navarete. And then baby Alain. Baby Alain. Baby Alain. Yeah. He's a huge fan of unfortunately Mitchell. Yeah. Wait. There was a kid there at the concert? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. A lot of kids are family. Please don't tell me that fool's from Santa Maria. He's from Bakersfield. Oh, good. Wow. Okay. There are some little kids that hit me out because the child's supporting us again, not very Santa Maria. How does this one? Oh. He's like eight. Eight years old. Does he look like me a little bit? A little bit actually. A little bit. Yeah. Oh, what is he? Don't mean y'all. That's a cute kid right now. You guys get a picture? We did. Let me see. Pull it up. Maybe it's my child. I don't know. How did the mom look? Oh, she was. Oh, hell no. That is not my kid. Wow. Mitchell. He's cute. No, he's not. Oh. Mitchell, stop saying. There you go. The mom was so cute. Like she was so whole been like the daughter and her like sister. Oh, no, I smashed his mom, but yeah, she didn't tell me she was up right now. But that's good. The guy in the picture. You want one? That's a husband. No way. No way. The real dad. Hey, shout out Stan. What's his name? You guys got his name? We didn't. Whatever his name is. Thank you so much for. I'm paying the bills and what's the little homies name? Aran. Aran. Much love to you. Me home. I'm glad that I am your hemp law what to be when you grew up. You do not grow up to be like your dad. Be like me. Your biological father. Oh my god. Terrible advice. But that's awesome, man. I love meeting our listener. Yeah, it's so amazing. And that's it. That can be the only thing you guys did for the anniversary. What else did you do? I went to eat at, I found my birthday place by the way. Oh, yeah. Can you actually eat there? Yes. Oh, it was so good. What is it called? What is it called? Elefante. Why look at your boyfriend? Elefante. Elefante. What was it? It literally is called Elefante restaurant. Yeah. Elefante. Elefante. What? And he said I think prices just went up, but like a hundred dollars. Are you guys saying they have like a little asterisk down that you thought Elefante. Elefante. What did you have, boys? We shared. He had a spicy vodka pasta and I had chicken and it was just so good and then he was partying the whole day after that. What the hell? You fart a lot. That pasta. But it was worth it. Oh, so freaking good. Do it. The cheese. The bougie spots that make you fart the most. Yeah. It was so good. Yo. This is true fact. The people that eat the healthiest, their farts smell the worst. The gaseous. Yeah. Especially if they're doing like cleanses and stuff. Thank you for looking at me. Primo vanen. That's awesome. So that's where you want to go for your birthday. Yes. 1000%. Okay. Is it open for lunch? Yeah. Yeah. It's a nice view to the beach. Oh, yeah. It feels like you're at a resort. It sounds like it's getting more and more expensive. Oh, no. You know when you're on a resort, like I say, a family vacation. No way. No way. No, because I don't. Never been. No. Santa Monica? Yes. On the beach. No, it's not on the beach. But it just literally feels like we're on a family vacation, resort vibes. We're going to go get our little bit. Nice. They was just giving everything. It was amazing. So let's start looking at the menu now and see how we're going to split. Right. It's like saying that expensive. Y'all got it shared? Yeah. No, I'm not sharing. No, I'm not sharing. No, I'm not sharing. You can't do it. No, I'll share. I'll just eat before I go. We'll stop by where we stop by before our road trip. Is that Chick-fil-A? Oh, yeah. In Santa Monica, we'll stop by there and then we'll go to the restaurant. So good. And then we went to a place called Love Welled, where we, Eddie got me this, we each have permanent bracelets. Permanent. Yeah. We can't take it off. You rip it off. Well, you guys already got that before though, no? Yes. So he has, I have an E, he has a K, and then we added, you're able to add charms. Oh, that's beautiful. So I added a June charm for our anniversary. Oh, that's awesome. Cute. And they made it like so like decorative, like happy anniversary. Yeah. When you went to the store. Yeah. They did that. It wasn't you. Eddie, that didn't. I told them to do it. Well, you told them that it was the anniversary. And they went all out. Yeah. Oh, that's nice. So that's nice. What's the name of the store? Love Welled. In what city? In Santa Monica. There's a bunch of locations. Oh, love Welled. In Texas. Yeah. Miami. The Saint Texas. Love Welled. Ha ha. That's what it sounds like when you're a slave for me. Wow. You're welled onto me. You wouldn't be down to get a bracelet with me, Mejo. This is love Welled, actually. I'm not gonna put you in handcuffs. Mejo. No. What is it? Love Welled. Oh, it's not Welled. No, just love Welled. No. I feel like we got Welled. Yes. Yes. Oh, would you do that, Bonnie? Would they have a significant other? Yeah. Yeah. I would do it even just for me. Just alone. Yeah. I would be down to get a matching tattoo when she gets married. Oh, man. Like Estillo, Cristiano Dali. Anca la Gilar. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I actually have said that I would get my husband's name tattooed. Money has to be my husband first. Like, I wouldn't go. Okay. They're supposedly like a little curse. Like, if you get your man's name tattooed before, you guys are actually married. Oh, shoot. Then it's supposed to go downhill. Would you get his face tattooed somewhere or just his name or initials? No, I would like get his name or his initials. And then he has to get my lips, period. Hopefully his name is Jesus because even if it doesn't work out, you're like, "No, this is for Jesus." Jesus. Like, Jesus Christ. Yeah. Maybe I'll just get the initials in. I think initials safer. Yeah. Just a letter. Sorry, guys. I got sick on some death. Nice. I've been working through this throat situation. You got this burst? It came out of nowhere, bro. Like I was fine on Saturday when I saw your dudges. Yeah, I know. And then we went to a Father's Day event on Sunday with Eddy's family, my brother George. Oh, shoot. And even Eddy said, "Bro, you look terrible." Eddy's mom, Lupita, who's the kindest, sweetest person I get to, she's like, "Hey, you got it." "Oh." "Get the persona." No. Is that mean? No. Do I look that bad? What did I look like, Eddy? I was wearing glasses to try to, like, hide it. Yeah, you're just your energy, because you're usually, like, very energetic. See, yeah. And all, like I said, that filter all that you use on Instagram, it was working overtime because... Oh, shoot. You look fine. It's always like you went to church. Yeah. I wasn't feeling that bad at church. Oh, okay. You look good here. Yeah, it was like right after church, and then especially when we got to the, to the adhesive in the afternoon, bro, like, you know, like acy body, sweaty, chills. My throat felt like I was, like, swallowing broken glass, you know what I'm feeling? Yeah. And you took a test? I took a test yesterday. Was it yesterday, Monday? Yeah. Monday. No, negative. And I knew it wasn't COVID because Lenita COVID wasn't that bad. For me. Yeah. It's so crazy because I think that we've had COVID these last, what, four or five years or whatever that like now that when we get it, it's mild or it's not as crazy as when we first got it. But now when we get sick, like with the cold or with the flu or whatever, the other sicknesses that we haven't gotten in these last four years, boom, we're getting them super heavy. That's what I'm hearing from a lot of people. Yeah. But yeah, man, I was wrecked and, um, but I feel better, but you're right, Eddie. My energy's back, not a hundred percent. Yeah. But then just my throat is like, it doesn't hurt. You got tacos. You might be asking, why'd you go free tacos and they gave me tacos to go. I know. Yeah. He's on him and his wife, you know, Anna, they were at my birthday with the techesa. Yes. Yes. Yeah. And then, um, and we also went to the cemetery to take flowers to my dad's memorial with my daughters. And I wanted to give you guys this message, especially for those of you that have parents that have passed away. I think it's so important, especially if you got kids, like our daughters are five and seven years old, but they didn't get to know my parents very well, right. But it doesn't mean they're not going to know them well. Does that make sense? Right. Because we're going to continue telling Ariela and Lani stories about our little, yeah, um, to, to thank them, to honor them. Obviously also, so, so true, so I will eat those, which are still alive. Thank God. So they get to experience life with them more, but I just want to keep that alive. You know, like, Hey, I will eat those. Love you guys so much. They did get to meet them. Yes. Better not come be here on Tanto, you know, uh, Ariela was three years old and Alani was one year old when my dad passed away. So, um, it was really special. So I just want to encourage you. I know it's not easy sometimes talking about people that we love that are passed away, but I want to encourage you, like keep celebrating them. If you cry, it's a good thing. If your kids see you crying, it's a great thing because we got to show our Latino community and just in general, like we can't keep feelings in, man. Yeah. It's important to let it out. So, you know, it was a cool conversation with our daughters, why we're crying, crying, because we mess them, but also crying because tears of joy because we just remember how good they were and thankfully we had great parents. So they know their stories, they know they're a willito and they're a willita. Love them very much. And obviously, thanks to social media and cameras, we have tons of videos of them playing with them and stuff like that. So anyways, just want to encourage you that if you do have somebody that have passed away, keep celebrating them, keep telling their stories. Oh, I love that. Let them be known. Most importantly, what stories are going to be told about you when you're no longer here? Why do you have to get so deep, man? I know. My wife and I just did a whole podcast on this. Check it out. We have a podcast called hanging with Los Sotelos, hanging with Los Sotelos. And we just did a whole episode on this topic and I wanted to share this with you listening to us right now. I know. But also, it's important to, it just makes you realize, you know, like people are going to tell stories about you when you pass away. Yeah. What are those stories going to be? Yeah. We, for my grandma, whose shoes are matriarch for the family every year, when she passed the month that she passes away, we honor her, we go to the cemetery, and then we do like a little party, a celebration of life. The family gets together. Right. And then one of my Dias, she's in charge for the little ones. She kind of does like a little, like a little games, she'll do games where it's like kind of little like, oh, facts about mama Maria, or yeah, or then, oh, like a wheel, a little spin of the wheel or whatever, and then, oh, a fact about her or, oh, tell your favorite story about her. Yeah. So I think that's, that's great that because there's a lot of cousins, you know what I mean? Yeah. A younger generation that didn't get to know her. So yeah, that's kind of how we honor her and continue to honor her. That's what's up. All right. Love you guys. So just make sure you follow prima vane on Instagram. Yes. At it's been as a CEO. Kim can really eye Garcia with today's at the end. Hey, it's Eddie Soto. And we are at Shaboya show as a show B.O.Y. show. Appreciate you listening to this episode and podcast, please spread the word. Also check out our hanging with Losotelos podcast with my wife to talk about life, relationships and all that good stuff. Basically instruction on how to be a man. Oh, thank you. Come on. Thank you for listening to my daddy Shaboya show. We all know KitKat bars taste delicious, but what about how they sound? It's not just a catchy jingle. It's the satisfying crack of breaking off a piece of KitKat followed by a crisp crunch. Oh, we forgot one other sound that a company is KitKat bars too. 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