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Shoboy After Party 105

Raw and Unfiltered sin pelos en la lengua!

Duration:
17m
Broadcast on:
12 Jun 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

Raw and Unfiltered sin pelos en la lengua! 

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Question question that we have for you guys and the crew here today. I want to remind you this summer when you are purchasing your tickets for your favorite concerts or sporting events, go to seagheek.com or use their app because you get $20 off your first purchase by using our promo code, which is fun. F-U-N-I-C, they fast see. All right, so I have a question for you. Amir, what era if you could go back, right? What era would you want to be in high school? Like what years? Like '90s, '80s, '70s, early 2000s, maybe now, like, you know, some way should be more figured out where you can be in high school now. Primavana, let's start with you. And what era did you go to high school in? I was in high school from 2004 to 2008. Okay. And I think I would stay there. I think I would just go back and redo it. Redo it. Just not the way I did it. I mean, I did it, but I think I could have, like, paid more attention in school. I could have been more, like, involved. Yeah. I wasn't involved, but I think I could have done more. Like, I could have been, like, the president or some shows. Like, the part of life. Just better. Like, future farmers of America or something like that. Oh, no. What is that? That's a group that I was a part of. What? Future farmers of America or the club? Future farmers of America. FFA. FFA. What the fuck? What the fuck? Yeah, we... (speaks in foreign language) It's almost like to go like pigs or whatever. And then we will have competitions and stuff like that. I'll recall tour and not stuff. Oh, that's cool. Yeah, that's badass. I just went there because it was hard as high enough. That's cool. And I was... I had my eye also on one of the pigs. Oh, like the lacquer? Oh, like... No, one of the pigs. (speaks in foreign language) Got to meet that. Oh, my God. Just kind of have looking at your boy right now. Yeah. (speaks in foreign language) So you would just be more involved real on it? Yeah, I would just be more involved and just like do things differently as far as... Yeah, like I didn't play powder puff. There was like some things that I didn't do that I feel like I could have done. Do you feel like you missed out on some certain activities or things? Yeah. So what were you doing? I wasn't show choir all four years of choir. So I was active. It's on YouTube. Yes, it's on YouTube. We can see it. El Rancho High School, ERHS, choliers. Yeah, kind of a nerd. But I kicked it with everyone. I can kick it with the cholas with the nerds. That's tight. You know, side note, nerds run the world. Just side note. Yes, they're all fine now. AI, IT, you name it. But yeah, I went to one of my proms, but I feel like I could have done more clubs. I could have been more involved with my studies. Like, I didn't do my SATs. I didn't apply for college or anything like that. So I think I would go back and do that. I feel the same as Yupiro on it. I went from 1996. Damn, Choboy, the 1900s. I was six. 1996 to the year 2000. I would do it in the same era. Because I feel, but same as Yupiro on it, I would have gotten more involved earlier. Like, I was just doing basketball in soccer. Yeah. I did basketball in my freshman year. And then I realized, bro, you're four, six. Like, what are you going to do with this? You know what I'm saying? And then I went into soccer, whatever. But I didn't really get involved in like going to like, homecoming or prom or getting involved in ASB, the student council, whatever. Yes. All that stuff till like my junior and senior year. So I feel like my freshman and sophomore, I didn't do a whole lot in regards to that. Right. So I would go back, but I love the music in ARIA. I mean, you got a Dre, the chronic. Yes. You know what I'm saying? When you got Eminem together, Snoop Dogg. 50 Cent came out around that sandwich. The game. Your mom let you listen to that? My mom, yeah. Yeah. She didn't know I was listening to that. Immediately she'd be like, no. That was her biggest fear, you know. But the music was dope. Cisco, the song song, you know, MTV was booming at that time. The whole spring break vibe. Yeah, MTV. Yeah, yeah. And I feel like I was the last generation before social media really took over. Yeah. So we really got to enjoy like going out and having friends in person. Like AOL chat room started around that time. I feel like I remember my freshman year, I was in my computer class and I made a Myspace. Okay, Myspace came out, but it wasn't as heavy. Like we didn't have cell phones. Right. We were constantly on it. Yeah, you had to have a desktop and I didn't have a desktop till like later on in life, you know. Or AIM or AOL and some messenger. You would message each other, chat rooms. And then my generation got Napster. Do you guys remember Napster? Yes, Napster. Or Rainwire. Yeah, yeah. The music. The music illegally. Yeah, you could download music, Kim illegally. But it would take like half a day to download a song depending on your slow ass internet. Let me tell you guys what I did one time. So I had limewear and I was like, oh my gosh, my crush likes. My crush likes rocker music. So I'm going to be Rokera. So there I go. I'm like, he liked Rancid. So I ended it's like a hardcore metal band or whatever. So I typed in Rancid and I typed in full album, whatever blow of law. And I don't even know. I clicked it. I downloaded it. It was a porn. No. I was like, oh yeah, I got the album. I opened it. That was not the album. I'm like, let me X out. Do you want to break away? Take you dyslexic. So you were probably typing in instead of a hard rock, you put hard bars. I thought you were going to say something else. Yeah, no. I stopped downloading. I was like, maybe I'm not meant to be Rokera. I'm just going to stick to my Megaton. Yeah. And now Zara, Kim, where you were dating somebody and you would put together a little mixed CD. No, that was the bad. With their favorite songs. So you would burn the CD from Lamuar and stuff. I'm telling Kim this because she's 23, 24. So she didn't express that. Not all of us were in love. I made CDs from when me and my home girls would go out and we would pre-game and we'd party or we'd be like-- You're playing this. You're playing this. You're mixing it. It was bomb. And there's nothing like, oh, dude, I got a new CD. All right, put it in the car. Put it in the car. It was like a book and had it like CDs. Oh, yeah. Yeah, the little plastic, those little plastics. You put your CDs on there. Bro, and it sucked if your favorite CD that took you like two weeks to make. When it got scratched. When it got scratched, it was over. Bro, now I'd be putting peanut butter, mayonnaise. Yeah, because supposedly it gets in the cracks and it's able to. That's what she said. Yeah, I'm trying to get someone to get away. But yeah, I love the era that I went to high school. I think I would just, like, you put me on it, be more involved freshman and sophomore year. Yeah, and I would be more-- Yeah, I definitely didn't really dress. Like, you know, I could address better. Just address. Yeah, like a high school. I know, I know. Literally, me too. You're not lying. I was seeing some of the high school kids walk out of the local school that I live by. And I was like, dude, why am I wearing that? [LAUGHTER] I'm like, girl, you look cute. I'm just like, you too. 20. All right, coming up next last, Kim and Eddie, and me too, I think that's true. Rack up the deals on everything summer at Nordstrom Rack, and get brands you love up to 60% off. Vince, Kate Spade, New York. Steve Madden, Madwell, Nike, and more. Great brands, great prices every day at Nordstrom Rack. Justin dresses, tops, shorts, sandals, sneakers, denim, luxury bags, and sunglasses. Rack up the deals today and save up to 60% on summer at your Nordstrom Rack store. [MUSIC PLAYING] Kim, what years did you go to high school? And would you want to transfer it to another era? 2014 through 2017, and I wouldn't change it. Yeah. Would you change anything? No. You did it how you wanted to. That's great. Yeah. That is awesome. What did you like the most? The music, I think. What do you remember? What song? It was a lot of challenges, like the mannequin challenge. Oh, Eddie. Oh, that was great. The Migos came out at that time. Wow. Wow. Wow. The mannequin challenge. Really? Easy shore. How did that song go? [MUSIC PLAYING] It was just like beat like a little tongue. That was such a dope challenge. Because you get together like a big ass group of people. I did it with my pants. Yeah. My dad was holding the coffee cup. My mom comes to Stavla. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] As my brother, he was eating a torta. I need to find it. It's funny. That'll be a good throwback, personally. Yeah, throwbacks, for sure. Eddie, how about you? What years did you go and would you-- Whoa, I graduated 2013. So when did I start? 2009. 2009. Wow, it depends. Because then you do like six or seven years in high school? Yes, yes, yes. Super senior. Nice. Super senior. I'll be in whatever year Kim was in, so I can meet her. Oh. Yes, yes, yes. So you would like to go back to that, or yes? No, he would have to go forward. Because he graduated early on. Oh, shoot, yeah. Damn. Yeah. Hello Benjamin, but in? Back to the future vibes. Let's go. Eddie, did you date in high school? No, dude. Nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing. Nothing? You have friends, though? Yeah, I've got a lot of friends, yeah. Would you have done things differently, you think? Oh, yeah, for sure. I would have gone involved in soccer. I was super burnt out from my dad. Yelling at me in my soccer clubs. Because you were pretty good, Eddie. I wish people-- no one told me more-- The people that I wanted. No one told me. The people I wanted to tell me that never told me I was good. I knew what was that. My dad, my uncle, not you, I'd agree. Not you, Shaboy, but the other uncle. Is this because Edgar wasn't around? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like he was in the Bay or in Texas or another song? You went to school in high school, 2009 to 2013. So I moved out of Southern California and LA area 2007. I was in San Francisco then. So all through Eddie's middle school and high school-- You were a piece? In early college, I went to San Francisco. Then Dallas, 2010 to 2015. Then New York City, 2015 to 2018. So I didn't come back home to LA till 10 years later. But we always kept in touch. You know what I'm saying? But you wish you would have played football more. Like for the high school. Yes. You think you would have made it? I think so. Yeah, I think so. But I don't know. My dad came up saying that. I was like, lazy. You told him? This? Yeah, he told me that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, don't come. Eddie, did you even try out? I didn't try out. No. Oh my gosh. Because I thought-- You would have been able to play anyways, because you need grades to be able to play. Yeah, my grades were pretty bad at that. But maybe that would have been something to push you. Exactly. Yeah, that too. Right. Because you didn't have, I think at least a 2.0 to play. Right. Yeah, 2.5. Well, they always said the soccer teams were the ones with the worst grades. Especially in our school. Yeah, like the football players had good grades. Yeah. So some soccer, you didn't date. Did you do the homecoming or prom or anything? No, I didn't. You didn't do prom. Nah, I did prom. Who'd you go with? This girl. Oh, the girl? But she ghosted me. Yeah. She went with her friends. She was like, oh, like you went with someone, but then when the prom started-- We all went our own way, yeah. Oh, did you slide in the same car with her? We went together in like a-- Party bus. No, with friends like in a little car. A little car? Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's cute. It was like a little nerdy. Did you go out to dinner before? No, we didn't. We went straight to lunch. And then after they went to like an after party, I didn't even know where she went. Oh, stop. Oh, did you even take a picture with her? No. No, no, no, no. Did you buy her a ticket? No, a corsage. No, she bought her own ticket. And did you buy her a corsage? The floor? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Corsage, what do you mean? Corsage. No, in English or in Spanish. Dang. Yeah, it was like-- I think literally the day before I was like, shoot, like, who? And then some random girl. And then yeah, she went with her. I'm pretty sure she just played me so. What time? This reminds me-- you guys know my friend Bobby, Fink. Yes. He's now with a beautiful bride and kids and all that stuff. But one time, dude, I feel terrible about this. I think we were seniors. Yeah, we were seniors in high school and he didn't have a date yet for prom. And we literally said, bro, we told him, if you don't get a date by this Friday, whatever, we're just going to choose a girl. No. And he's like, no, no, no, no, no, and he didn't choose anybody. So we're literally kicking in, like, in the hallway. Yeah. And we see a girl, we're like, the next girl that turns the corner, you're going to go to prom with her. And he's like, no, no, no, no, bro, whoever it was, dude, she pulled her out. And we're like, hey, do you have a date for prom? She's like, no. And we're like, oh, the homie Bobby wants to go with you literally went to the dance with her because he felt bad at that point. Was she cute? Ah, it depends. No, she wasn't cute. She was chill. Yeah. But I don't think he would have chosen her, but she was cool. Did he have fun? Yeah, of course. Because we just included her in the group, you know what I'm saying? And it's not like they were like making out and stuff like that, but that reminds me of a date in prom. Yeah, I had a girlfriend, so I did for one prom because it was my girlfriend. And then on another prom, we just went solo with the guys. And we dressed up, we dressed up as dumb and dumber, the movie. And we are like the little Bastorn and everything. The top half. We're just clowns, bro, to be honest with you. That's funny. I'm glad you guys did that. It was a good time. How about you, Mitro? I can go to high school food. I don't know that, so waste of time. That's all. Well, you would have found. I'm glad you didn't, because then you would have impregnated a little baby, Minnie Hina's little Hina girls, and we don't need that. Oh, you know, all the Hina's that used to take those classes, I think it was like, used to carry, because I used to drop off my primwa school, and high school, and I would see these little Hina's that would carry on like fake babies. Mm-hmm. You know, there was like a class. They used to do that. They don't have that in the curriculum anymore, because they think it promotes teenage pregnancy. Whatever. I think, supposedly, you're supposed to help them to not have babies, but every single Hina that was in that class had the baby, bro, they're so hot. I think they knew. Did you? Yeah. Maybe I would have just gone for that class. Mitro, they didn't allow guys in that class. Yeah. I would identify as a woman. Oh, yeah. That's it. All right. I just flided to our DMs on Instagram as Shaboi Show. Did you love your era that you went to high school in, or would you change it up for another year? Let us know what year that is and why. All right. So let's get it. Have a good one. Any more? One, two, one, go. Hola. Thank you for listening to my Daddy Shaboi Show. What? What? What? You got to speak at Emma's Boot Show. Shaboi. Rack up the deals on everything summer at Nordstrom Rack, and get brands you love up to 60% off. Since, Kate Spade, New York, Steve Madden, Madewell, Nike, and more. Great brands, great prices every day at Nordstrom Rack. Justin dresses, tops, shorts, sandals, sneakers, denim, luxury bags, and sunglasses. Rack up the deals today and save up to 60% on summer at your Nordstrom Rack store. [MUSIC] [BLANK_AUDIO]