Gustavo
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I hate to hear about the slaves, but, you know. The ayakas is generally the only food. Yeah. that Astrid has ever introduced me to, or anybody Venezuelan has introduced me to, that I don't care for. I just generally don't like the ayakas. But everything else, I'm on board with.
Give me some cream and some cereal and a cheeseburger, please. That's right. I can deal. The reason why I ran out of the room, the reason why I turned my nose in disgust was not because I saw that everyone was doing this with love and with care. It's that I had had them before. Maybe you guys make them better. Maybe I should try them all over again. Maybe it's different from family to family.
Give me some cream and some cereal and a cheeseburger, please. That's right. I can deal. The reason why I ran out of the room, the reason why I turned my nose in disgust was not because I saw that everyone was doing this with love and with care. It's that I had had them before. Maybe you guys make them better. Maybe I should try them all over again. Maybe it's different from family to family.
Give me some cream and some cereal and a cheeseburger, please. That's right. I can deal. The reason why I ran out of the room, the reason why I turned my nose in disgust was not because I saw that everyone was doing this with love and with care. It's that I had had them before. Maybe you guys make them better. Maybe I should try them all over again. Maybe it's different from family to family.
My mom will be very proud of you if you try one of her yakis. It's like a yearly...
My mom will be very proud of you if you try one of her yakis. It's like a yearly...
My mom will be very proud of you if you try one of her yakis. It's like a yearly...
We went to drop something off to go send it to Venezuela. And at the time, you know, and still to this day, you can't just send something directly to Venezuela from the United States. It's got to go on a boat or it's got to go through another country because of all of the trade restrictions around Venezuela.
We went to drop something off to go send it to Venezuela. And at the time, you know, and still to this day, you can't just send something directly to Venezuela from the United States. It's got to go on a boat or it's got to go through another country because of all of the trade restrictions around Venezuela.
We went to drop something off to go send it to Venezuela. And at the time, you know, and still to this day, you can't just send something directly to Venezuela from the United States. It's got to go on a boat or it's got to go through another country because of all of the trade restrictions around Venezuela.
So when you want to send something, you box it up and you go to a guy that lives in a shack. And that dude in the shack boxes everything up with other stuff that's going to Venezuela. Then he rents out space on a boat. He puts it on a boat. He gets there seven weeks later. So we went one time to this place. And I'm telling you, Gustavo.
So when you want to send something, you box it up and you go to a guy that lives in a shack. And that dude in the shack boxes everything up with other stuff that's going to Venezuela. Then he rents out space on a boat. He puts it on a boat. He gets there seven weeks later. So we went one time to this place. And I'm telling you, Gustavo.
So when you want to send something, you box it up and you go to a guy that lives in a shack. And that dude in the shack boxes everything up with other stuff that's going to Venezuela. Then he rents out space on a boat. He puts it on a boat. He gets there seven weeks later. So we went one time to this place. And I'm telling you, Gustavo.
uh the guy gave us a box of frozen i this was like february one gave us a box of frozen ayakas there must have been 600 as a gift he just gave it to astrid and it had it was a box full of ayakas those were leftovers those were leftovers and they weren't very good at all i can imagine no one like that all right let's continue this conversation we'll take a break we'll be back
uh the guy gave us a box of frozen i this was like february one gave us a box of frozen ayakas there must have been 600 as a gift he just gave it to astrid and it had it was a box full of ayakas those were leftovers those were leftovers and they weren't very good at all i can imagine no one like that all right let's continue this conversation we'll take a break we'll be back
uh the guy gave us a box of frozen i this was like february one gave us a box of frozen ayakas there must have been 600 as a gift he just gave it to astrid and it had it was a box full of ayakas those were leftovers those were leftovers and they weren't very good at all i can imagine no one like that all right let's continue this conversation we'll take a break we'll be back
All right, and we're back here with my brother-in-law, Gustavo, joining us in the studio. Chrissy has stepped out for a few minutes to allow Gustavo to take the throne. Thank you, Chrissy. Congratulations. You don't get Chrissy out of that throne very easy. This is an honor.
All right, and we're back here with my brother-in-law, Gustavo, joining us in the studio. Chrissy has stepped out for a few minutes to allow Gustavo to take the throne. Thank you, Chrissy. Congratulations. You don't get Chrissy out of that throne very easy. This is an honor.
All right, and we're back here with my brother-in-law, Gustavo, joining us in the studio. Chrissy has stepped out for a few minutes to allow Gustavo to take the throne. Thank you, Chrissy. Congratulations. You don't get Chrissy out of that throne very easy. This is an honor.
Actually, lots of people have sat in that seat.