Gustavo
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No, I don't think I'd pass that one. I honestly thought Roomba was the thing that closed. No, I thought Roomba was like, I didn't think it was a party. I thought it was like a festival. I thought Roomba was like going to a festival.
All right. All right. Give me another one.
All right. All right. Give me another one.
All right. All right. Give me another one.
Coñazo. I don't know. I have no idea what coñazo means.
Coñazo. I don't know. I have no idea what coñazo means.
Coñazo. I don't know. I have no idea what coñazo means.
A spanking? Like a hitting? Like a slapping? A beating? Yeah. Coñazo means a beating? That's right. Really? Yeah.
A spanking? Like a hitting? Like a slapping? A beating? Yeah. Coñazo means a beating? That's right. Really? Yeah.
A spanking? Like a hitting? Like a slapping? A beating? Yeah. Coñazo means a beating? That's right. Really? Yeah.
I think the first Venezuelan slang that I – okay, so you know Rafael. Yeah, of course. Rafael's mother.
I think the first Venezuelan slang that I – okay, so you know Rafael. Yeah, of course. Rafael's mother.
I think the first Venezuelan slang that I – okay, so you know Rafael. Yeah, of course. Rafael's mother.
Yeah, he's your cousin. Rafael, just to put kind of the family tree together for those listening. Rafael is my best friend, is kind of the connection, the reason why I met Astrid. Rafael and I have been friends for almost 30 years. Rafael's mother, I would listen to her. She was like one of the first Venezuelans that I knew besides Rafael. And she's like from Venezuela, right?
Yeah, he's your cousin. Rafael, just to put kind of the family tree together for those listening. Rafael is my best friend, is kind of the connection, the reason why I met Astrid. Rafael and I have been friends for almost 30 years. Rafael's mother, I would listen to her. She was like one of the first Venezuelans that I knew besides Rafael. And she's like from Venezuela, right?
Yeah, he's your cousin. Rafael, just to put kind of the family tree together for those listening. Rafael is my best friend, is kind of the connection, the reason why I met Astrid. Rafael and I have been friends for almost 30 years. Rafael's mother, I would listen to her. She was like one of the first Venezuelans that I knew besides Rafael. And she's like from Venezuela, right?
Really from Venezuela. Spent most of her life there. She used this word, ecte. Ecte. Ecte. Ecte. Do you know what this means? I think you forgot the real thing. So listen, here's the story. So then I would go around when I was using Spanish and I would say, este, este, este, to Rafael. And he was like, why are you using that dumb word? What does that mean, dude? And I go, doesn't it mean okay?
Really from Venezuela. Spent most of her life there. She used this word, ecte. Ecte. Ecte. Ecte. Do you know what this means? I think you forgot the real thing. So listen, here's the story. So then I would go around when I was using Spanish and I would say, este, este, este, to Rafael. And he was like, why are you using that dumb word? What does that mean, dude? And I go, doesn't it mean okay?
Really from Venezuela. Spent most of her life there. She used this word, ecte. Ecte. Ecte. Ecte. Do you know what this means? I think you forgot the real thing. So listen, here's the story. So then I would go around when I was using Spanish and I would say, este, este, este, to Rafael. And he was like, why are you using that dumb word? What does that mean, dude? And I go, doesn't it mean okay?
And he goes, no, that's my mom's terrible way of saying este. She says, este, este, este. Este. Este. This. This. This. Okay. Which is a word that she would use to like, like a punctuation on something like this. You know what I'm saying? Ecte.