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Shoboy After Party 101

Raw and Unfiltered sin pelos en la lengua!

Duration:
21m
Broadcast on:
06 Jun 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

Raw and Unfiltered sin pelos en la lengua! 

Hey, Fidelity. How can I remember to invest every month? With the Fidelity app, you can choose a schedule and set up recurring investments in stocks and ETFs. Oh, that sounds easier than I thought. You got this. Yeah, I do. Now, where did I put my keys? You will find them. Where you left them. Investing involves risk, including risk of loss, Fidelity, brokerage services, LLC, member NYSE SIPC. 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 accompanies KitKat bars, too. It's… or maybe it's more like… All together, KitKat bars are music to our ears and yummy flavors to our mouths. Have a break. Have a KitKat. Bingo, d'ai! Vienvenios a la afterparty, Feliz Juarez. We got Primavane, Kim, Adi, El Mico, and a special guest is on the show. El Ico de Mico. We'll tell you who it is in just a second, but right about now, Familia, remember. So, it's summertime. You want to go to one of your favorite artists' concerts. Make sure you get your tickets at SeeGeek.com or on the SeeGeek app. Why? Because we're looking out with $20 off your first purchase on SeeGeek.com, parcualgier concierto, oevento, del una quippo de portista, okay? Oh, so easy. All you gotta do is go to SeeGeek.com. Go to checkout, promo code FUN, F-U-N, F-A-O-N-A, put that in the promo code, you'll get $20 off, all right? All right, guys. So, going on to a special guest. Uno de mi sihos perdido. Why do you say, like, a question, like, you don't know? Because it's my first time being on a radio. It's actually not the first time. What? No, no, sorry. And George is a little manito there anywhere here. Oh, no, no, no. And he's actually the voice of this. I'm here. Two-foy! That's you? Yeah. Do you remember recording that? I think so? No, I think I was like at an I-HOP or something. No. I don't know. Talk about low budget productions. I'm talking about some boy. I'm just eating a stack of pancakes. Like, here, record this. I got an idea. So, for this year, don't know. Eddie is my nephew, right? So, he is my brother, Jorge's son. And George is Eddie's little brother, the youngest one. How many years apart between you, Eddie and Georgie? Nine years? I think so, yeah. Yeah. Wow. Nine years. So, definitely a surprise. I am 12 years apart from my middle brother, which is Eddie Piolin. So, it runs in the family. Surprise! Hopefully, I don't get a surprise with my wife. But anyways... Wow, we'll have to figure that out. I don't know if you can figure it out. Yeah, don't you tie it. Don't know what to say. If you get a surprise, it is a surprise. It would be a big surprise, because it's not going to be yours. Damn! Tell me how you really feel. Anyways, I love you. Georgie was about three years old. Really? Or four. Yeah, like four. Muscle Menos. And we asked him to record the little show boy. And you were actually in an actual studio, Georgie. Not a night hop. And... But we paid you with eye hop afterwards. Oh, there you go. And I remember you actually stood up on the little table. And you were standing up. We put the microphone because you were so tiny. We couldn't read. We couldn't put the microphone that low. And this is kind of what we do with Micho here. Yeah, Micho needs... On the table. Gotcha. And then you recorded this, bro. Two boy! And the mic's still higher than me. And you've been a part of our show, dude, since like the beginning. So thank you so much. I don't know what I was doing, but... Don't accept the thank you, bro. Get the back. Yeah, where's the check? Be like eye hop flicking real life. Who recently sued? Oh, like Snovia, the bad bunny. Bad bunny's ex-girl, dude. She's about to get 40 mil. There it is. Oh, that's what's up. So we have Georgie in studio, because Georgie's about to move from Los Angeles. And he's moving out of his parents' house before his brother Eddie and his sister Yasmin, who are nine and like 13 years older. And he's moving out to go to college in the Dallas, Texas area. Georgie, you're moving out in two weeks. Yeah. Yeah. How do you feel that this is going to be the first time living on your own to mama noteva tende la cama? Ooh. Noteva ser de comer. Ooh. Nadeva la varla ropa. Oh, no. Me las nade. Micho! Dude, buddy. How do you feel, bro? I mean, obviously I feel scared and like, I don't want to think about it too much, because I want to start crying. Aww, no. No, no, no, no, no, no. It's the same space. Yeah, it's the same thing. You're right. You're going to start crying, because you see yourself like cheating. I'm going to have to wash my own clothes. No, because I want to. He's going to miss us. I want to miss Eddie. Oh. Eddie, us and Georgie's like, no, just Eddie. I want to miss him so much. And Rocky. Eddie is my best friend. Aww. Like, we've never gotten in fights. No, never. Because we're like, we're brothers and never- Yeah, never fought. We fought with my sister, but not with- Yeah. How old are you, Georgie? 20? Yeah, 20. And I don't know if you guys have had an open conversation about what life is going to be without each other. I know. Have you guys talked about it? You guys are literally like- You guys are crying. Aww, dude. This is good. We try to avoid it, because, yeah, because I'm going to start crying, and then he's going to start crying. So I'm waiting till the very last last day. What do you mean? What a great space here. No, no, no, no, no, no. All our podcasters can hear. Eddie, how would you describe your relationship with Georgie, and what does he mean to you in your life? Oh, he means so much. Like, he said he's the best friend. And we play soccer every Saturday. We go watch movies. He's a huge movie geek, like me. TV shows. We talk about everything. We talk about life. And then, you know, when I come home, like, I just talk to him, catch up on things. Tell the cheese man. Yeah, tell him the cheese man. He's literally my best friend. Like, I love that guy. And I'm going to miss him a lot. What are you going to miss about him the most? Like one specific thing. I know it's a lot, but there's one thing that I know you're like, damn, it's going to be different without him. When I get home, like, he gives me random hugs. Like, he doesn't hug anybody else, but he hugs me. And I'm going to miss that. Yes, too. And I'm going to cry. Yeah, I'm going to miss him. Eddie's crying right now. I'll get him. Let me get the taste of him. Kim! Georgie, I see your eyes getting red. Nah, I don't-- Did you smoke with Primavana? Hey, me, Joel! What are you going to miss the most? Yeah, you're a brother, Eddie. Damn, dude. Don't look at me. Yeah, look at me. He's been like, "No!" What's up? Oh, you're looking for me. Look at your boy. By the way, Georgie calls Primavana, Primavana, for some reason. The whole time, I've been on the show a year and a half. Oh, thank you. You see, all that high in Havana is so funny. No, still in Havana. No! What are you going to miss the most? Tell me. Coming up next. Oh, hold on. Hey, Fidelity. How can I remember to invest every month? With the Fidelity app, you can choose a schedule and set up recurring investments in stocks and ETFs. Oh, that sounds easier than I thought. You got this. Yeah, I do. Now, where did I put my keys? You will find them. Where are you left them? Investing involves risk, including risk of loss. Fidelity brokerage services LLC, member NYSE SIPC. 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 accompanies KitKat bars, too. It's... Or maybe it's more like... All together, KitKat bars are music to our ears and yummy flavors to our mouths. Have a break. Have a KitKat. This is hella relatable to many of you listening, because, you know, sometimes it's not very easy to speak about your emotions with people that you love or care about. So you kind of just like that wantas and, like Gary said, he's just waiting till the last day that Georgie leaves to be able to say what he's got to say, cry it out. Dude, Eddie, you're going to be a mess that day, though, if you wait. I know. And because Georgie's going to college. I've been crying, like, privately. Like, when I listen to songs, like there's a Luke Combs song that talks about brothers, and I'm literally in this room behind us, the producer room, and I'm just bawling my eyes out. What are you guys even knowing? I know. Yeah, I told you. I was like, I'm crying over here. I'll be there in a little bit. What does the song say? It's about one brother that moved to LA, and one is over here, and is in Texas, or can I see her somewhere? Wow. Oh, it's not like you guys. Yeah, and the brother goes and visits his brother in LA, and then he's like, he lands in the... He lands... Yes. What's the name of the song? Uh, Wild Things Are. Wild Things Are. Wild Things Are. And Luke Combs... And Luke Combs... ...is brother kind of at the end of the day in LA. Yeah. Don't get lost, huh? No, no, no. Yeah? I would be crying when we go with you. ♪ My big brother wrote an Indian scow ♪ ♪ It was black like his jacket ♪ Oh. Your big, black brother, what the... [laughter] Oh, big like Kaki. Oh. ♪ Just like our daddy ♪ Oh, yeah. Oh. [laughter] ♪ He kicks on it that bad boy ♪ ♪ I'm not even a mama's heart ♪ Dab, dab, dab, dab, dar. Wow. Are you going to go see him this weekend, aren't you? Or next weekend? Two weeks, yeah. Oh, sure. All right, so going back to Georgia, Georgie, what are you going to miss the most from your best friend, A.K., your older brother, Eddie? I think, uh... I think, uh... Just when I'm around him, I feel like, uh, my safest. Oh, like... I can be, like, most open, you know? Yes. Yes. What do you mean, safest, like, no one's going to jump you? Yeah, like, no one's going to judge me. [laughter] I love it. Woo! Like, in a sense, like, you can be 100% yourself. Yeah. And Eddie will understand you, or not judging. Like, he's like the only one. Oh. And have you. And have you, yeah. [laughter] We're all getting choked up. Dang! That's... You're so cute, I love it! Woo! Eddie, how does that make you feel? Yeah, I mean... Feels safe around you to be 100% himself. I love it, um... But I'm going to be there, do you, like, call me? Face static, can we? [laughter] Aww. Woo! But yeah, just, I'll be there. For the call, later. Oh! But this is going to be good for you, Georgie, too, you know what I mean? Because, like, you said, like, he's your safety net. But, you know, now that you're going to be able to be on your own, you're going to be able to find yourself, explore, and not just without Eddie, but without your parents. You know, I know that's a lot too, but you're definitely going to be able to be more independent. You know what I mean? And then when you come back home, you're going to be, like, this... Not a new person, you'll still be yourself, but, you know, like, just mature on a new level. Yeah, like, you're just going to come into this new season. You know what I mean? It's going to be scary, absolutely. You know, especially since you're going to be... You have family out there, like, I know you guys have family in Texas, right? So, you guys are going to be able to, you're, like, you know, connect on a different level. 'Cause I'm sure you guys kick it when they come through, you know? And it's not permanent. You don't feel good. Just come back. Like, you don't feel like you have to be out there by yourself. Or that anybody's going to judge you for coming back. I think a lot of people feel like, "Oh, I can't. I got to show everybody," and they come back. But at the same time, don't come back with the first time that you don't feel comfortable. Yeah, so I was about to say, but try it. Like, fight through that, yeah. Yeah, you have to try it. You've got to be through it. It's not going to be easy. Trust me, like, yeah, it's tough moving out. That's awesome, man. And I think Eddie has that gift, right? He can make people feel comfortable. They can be themselves. And Eddie won't judge in any way, shape, or form. So that's awesome, man. Let's talk about some positive things. What are you looking forward to living on your own? And not just on your own, but literally, you know, a three-hour flight away from your parents and all your nuclear family, bro. Oh, last thing. What are you looking forward to? Watching the Cowboys. [CHEERING] Are you looking at the Cowboys, eh? Welcome, Georgie. Yeah, undercover. Is he? Because Georgie Laneta, he's going to be like, see you should boy, but that's why you judge me. But Georgie, like, it's the hardest thing to shop for his birthday in Christmas, because I'll get him a jersey of whatever team. Yeah. And then I'll get it to him. And he'll be like, thank you, Theo. And that's it. And then Eddie Lokey will tell me, eh, he's not rooting for that team anymore. No, no, no, no, no, guys. So are you a Cowboys fan? Do you feel like you have to rep because you're there? He has to, yeah, yeah, yeah. OK, well, I mean, that's good. But in his heart, he's around. Yeah, deep down in my eyes. Yes. Who's home? It's a lot of fun. Come on, what a Cowboys fan with me, bro. It's a lot of fun, especially if you live in Dallas. Do what everybody gets behind the team. Yeah, you got to. It's awesome, dude. But what are you looking forward to besides cheering on the Cowboys? I just-- I don't know. Like, there's so many things about Texas, but I just love everything. I just love the people there. They are nice. I love everything. The food, homie, you're going to get bomb, Texas barbecue. Wait, you could just play video games? Yeah, people. When nobody telling you to stop. Michael, you're not going to stand tall. I got to pay the rent. He's got to pay the rent. You can pay the rent if you play video games on Twitch. Twitch. Yes, sir. Take it seriously, Georgie. Yeah, that's what's on. No, that's good, bro. And what are you going to go study out there, Georgie? I'm going to study right now. I'm going to study a pre-business at UNT, University of Northern Texas. Let's go. And I just want to get into marketing and see what God's buying is. Oh, Georgie, we're super proud of you taking this leap of faith. That's what it is. I think everybody in this room is taking a leap of faith in one shape or another. And honestly, like Primo Ana was saying earlier, when you take those leaps of faith, God shows up and he revolves you into the person that he wants you to be. And when we don't take leaps of faith, we miss out on God's blessings, because we stay where we're comfortable. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. So we're super proud of you. Primo Ana, one piece of advice for Georgie, especially since you moved out. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I've been out almost 10 years now. Yeah. Definitely learning in this moment, learn to be alone and to be with yourself, because I think that's important. You know what I mean? I think we're surrounded by people all the time, but we don't know how to be in our own solitude. And that's something that you actually appreciate after the fact, you know, when there's kids or all this stuff around. You know, so just appreciate that solitude-ness and just, you know, be with God. And yeah, and hopefully you find yourself. I'm so excited to like see you when you come back or if we go and visit you or like the show brings us to Dallas or whatever, you know? Yeah. There's hella highness that are hot over there, too. No, no, no, no. You don't need your advice. Yeah, no, no. Do you still like girls? Yes. Okay. Well, they're bomb. I don't know what's in the food, but they all got booties. Even the white girls got booties. No. I think they're in the right. Kim, what piece of advice would you give Georgie your future cunialo since you're dating Eddie? We're gonna call you and we're gonna play video games with you. Like whether it's, I wanna get, well, you know, Eddie and I like playing people. We all like playing people together. I think that would be so fun. Like, if I get happy at PS5 and then we can play. Oh, yeah, yeah, cool. Yeah, because you chat online, you talk smack. It's not always that. If I be in a hobby, he leaves, he gets a PS5. Happy as Kim's younger brother and he recently became really good friends with Georgie, too. That's nice. They play on the same soccer team together. It's awesome. Yeah. So that's your piece of advice? Yeah. Bingo, Eddie. Oh, yeah. Um, whatever you need, just call me. I'm there. It's, I wanna go visit you a lot. And, um, whoever's listening to us out there that's in Texas, look out for my little brother George. He's very... You got a lot of family out there. He's already got that good haircut for Sam House. He's got that good haircut. Yeah, right now. So he's ready to go. No, and keep God for sure in the center of everything. Pray every night. And like I said, we're always here. Call us whenever. I wanna call you every day, so. Oh, yeah. There's a homies churches in Dallas, Texas. Uh, great pastor. I'm gonna look him up. I'm gonna tell you. Yeah, I should pay the lap. Pastor Tony Evans or social? No, social. Is it social? Is it Medu? Like a young man. Robert Medu. Yeah, Medu. Yeah, we'll work you up with all the good churches. A lot of great churches in the house for sure. Yes. We love you, Georgie. Anything you wanna say to anybody listening right now, bro, that is thinking about taking that leap of faith in their life, whether it be moving out, maybe leaving a job for a better job, or leaving a relationship where they're uncomfortable in, and they wanna be single. Like, what would you say to them that's helped you make this decision to go solo after being so comfortable at your parents' house? I think it's just like kind of like waking up, you know? Like, you gotta wake up, and you gotta realize, hey, eventually I'm gonna be on my own, so why not just start now, and why not just start young? Mm. And I gotta like, like, I'm a piece of clay, you know? So I gotta mold myself. I need God to mold me into the person he wants to be, you know? Yeah, yeah, and so that's like, for all the young people, I mean, you have to have God with you, he has to help you, mold yourself into the person that he wants you to be. Yeah, yeah. That was beautiful, Georgie. No way. Why, Georgie, what do you think happened to you too, Chawai? Like, what happened to his clay that he got molded? And he looks all jacked up like this, what happened? What do you think got there? Thanks, Macho. Too many tortas. [LAUGHTER] Oh, shit. He had X's amount of clay. [LAUGHTER] You better know that we do it. Hey. We love you, Georgie. We love you too, Chawai. There he is. How many Georgie can you still do it? Chawai. Chawai. [LAUGHTER] Now, you're the one who you're the lead to. [LAUGHTER] Post puberty. [LAUGHTER] Definitely quick prayer for anybody thinking about taking a leap of faith right now. Here we go. Dearly father, thank you so much that we have access to you, to your love, to your joy, to your blessings. I just want to pray for any listener, right now that it's tuned into this podcast, that it's thinking about taking a leap of faith. I know that there's fears, there's doubt. There's a lot of things that run through their mind, but I just want to pray that they feel peace in this moment, and that you give them peace about the next step in their life, and that you let them know that they were born to conquer. They are victorious. They come from victory and not for victory. And we just bless our listeners and their futures and Georgie, especially in Jesus' name we pray. Amen. Amen. [MUSIC PLAYING] Hola. Thank you for listening to my Daddy Shabosho. Wha? [MUSIC PLAYING] [MUSIC PLAYING] Hey, Fidelity. What's it cost to invest with the Fidelity app? Start with as little as $1 with no account fees or trade commissions on US stocks and ETFs. Hmm. That's music to my ears. I can only talk. [MUSIC PLAYING] Investing involves risk, including risk of loss. Zero account fees apply to retail brokerage accounts only. Sell or assessment fee not included. A limited number of ETFs are subject to a transaction-based service fee at $100. See full list at fidelity.com/commissions. Fidelity brokerage services LLC, member NYSE SIPC. [MUSIC PLAYING] 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. It's... Or maybe it's more like... All together, KitKat bars are music to our ears and yummy flavors to our mouths. Have a break. Have a KitKat.