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Millennials Won't Move Out & SuperSoaking Tourists

July 10, 2024
Internet comedian Mr. Chuy on family members who inspire his characters, content creator Unique Daily shares her unique recipes and family life, and sports journalist Elisa Hernandez talks trailblazing in her field. Meanwhile, Barcelona supersoaks tourists, influencers pay their kids appearance fees, and why you should live with your parents.
Show transcript
00:07
Hey, welcome back to Lincoln Bio.
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I'm Alejandro and I'm Jenny.
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And how are you sister?
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I'm good brother. I'm good.
00:14
I'm super excited for this show.
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I have a feeling it's going to be a good one.
00:18
Why? Because all our shows are,
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people can always say that it's going to be,
00:23
it's going to be a fun one.
00:24
Yeah, for sure.
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Yeah. But we actually have some fun topics that I really
00:27
want to break down with you specifically because you guys will see
00:31
But so we're covering Barcelona,
00:33
having beef with tourism,
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parent influencers, having to cough up the cash.
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You'll see what I'm saying.
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And then Jenny stands on business about moving out and why you
00:43
live with your parents at 31.
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There you go. And we're also talking to Unique Daily and
00:49
she shares her best recipes but it's different.
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You'll see what I mean.
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And Hefa ELISA Hernandez stops by.
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I'm super stoked for that because I love her and Mr Chuy
01:02
checks in with us.
01:04
I love Mr Chuy.
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Oh my God. It's going to be great.
01:06
I love it. All right.
01:07
Let's get into it.
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Have you seen those videos that are going viral of people in
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Barcelona getting sprayed with water guns.
01:16
Yeah, but like,
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what the fuck is going on?
01:18
What's happening? So,
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apparently tourists are getting sprayed by locals with water guns saying,
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like, we don't want tourists here,
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go home. Oh my God.
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I can only imagine in my vacation fit or we fighting on
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side. That's, that's your worst fear.
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I don't know. I'm just saying like,
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it's like, I mean,
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in a way, tourists,
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they contribute to the economy,
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you know, like some countries,
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that's what they like.
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That's the bread and butter.
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Yeah, definitely. That's,
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people are asking but apparently what's going on in Spain is apparently
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the mayor or the country isn't spreading out the wealth,
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but that's not the juror's fault.
01:53
Yeah, I guess,
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was it in 2023 26 million visitors came in and spent over
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$13 billion. But the government isn't really doing anything to kind
02:04
of give back and all the airbnb's and,
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like, the rent again.
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So housing prices are going up,
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everything's going more expensive.
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Yeah, I get it.
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Yeah, I get that.
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Like, I, I can understand why they're upset,
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totally understand why they're upset.
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But the irony, you know,
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what do you mean,
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Spain? You know,
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what are you getting access to?
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I mean, you know,
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they didn't give a fuck.
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The colonizers don't want to be colonized in a way.
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Is that where you're getting at all that head shaking?
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I mean, that's what I'm trying to get at.
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Like we were squirting water guns at y'all.
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But apparently the mayor of Barcelona is increasing tourism taxes.
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So there should be hopefully a solve to this and people should
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be happy and the water guns get put down because you don't
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want to ruin your shit.
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I mean, it's like lower your gun allowing to effect this
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week in Illinois requires influencers to pay their Children for appearing in
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their video content. They're looking out for that kid that can't
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go outside until he makes 10 unboxing videos.
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Dang it be like that be like that.
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Exactly. There's some influencers out there that make what maybe 20
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K A video and their kids in it,
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but the kid might not even see a cut.
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So this new law mandates that kids under 16 must be compensated
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if they are at least in a third of the paid content
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that their parents make.
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Damn $20,000. Proposed brother.
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Hey, I don't know.
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I'm just saying like I've heard man,
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I've made hundreds of videos for Mito.
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Where's my chick? Someone put the clown emoji on my face
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I don't know about that.
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But you know what?
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So apparently with this new law,
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parents and caregivers must set aside money in a special bank account
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that limits access to the parents so the kids can access that
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money when they turn 18.
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Ok. Well, this is great news.
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Honestly, you always hear horror stories of parents taking advantage of
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child actors. No.
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Yeah, it's crazy.
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So that the money is part of it.
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But another point that people are bringing up is that it's also
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kind of violates the kid's privacy.
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What if the kid doesn't even want to be put out there
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on display like that?
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Especially for money. Again,
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this is a step in the right direction.
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But people are also bringing up points that are valid of the
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privacy because I don't know,
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some people do like go overboard.
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There's a way to kind of go about it,
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but there's a way that's kind of sketchy and that's where I
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think this law is going to kind of tackle.
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So let's get these babies,
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their check, get these child of influence paid sister.
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You recently went viral for everybody posted on Tik Tok.
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Can you present to the class?
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What you went viral for?
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Well, I'm 31 years old and I'm never moving out of
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my parents' house. I don't give up,
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but I'm still in the motherfucking house.
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I'm still in the motherfucking house.
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I don't give a fuck.
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Do I look like I give a fuck because I don't,
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well, it's looking like that with these house prices.
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Right? Brother. I'm just totally joking.
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I am gonna eventually move out and guess what?
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I'm gonna buy my own house.
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That's right. I've been saving money to buy my own house
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and I know I still live with my parents at 31.
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And I'm here to say that is ok if you have a
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good relationship with your parents and you can be.
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And if, if they,
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you know, they give you that opportunity,
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why not? Exactly like I'm very,
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very blessed. Like I pay my parents rent,
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I help them out.
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Obviously, I don't pay them freaking thousands.
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Like how the rent is right now and I'm single.
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So I have to,
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it's on my own.
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You know what I mean?
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I recently posted this video,
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I mean, you said,
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well, you got some comments on there,
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you know what, 99.9% of the comments were very like,
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like, yeah, dude,
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like positive and people are relating to it.
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They've been getting so many repos.
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People are like, oh thank God my community because it's fucking
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hard out there right now.
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It's one of us.
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But like any fucking post on Instagram,
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there's some haters that want to flap their mouths and she knew
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especially men because what I do.
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All right. Well,
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let's see, I wanna see what's going on.
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So this guy goes on flex,
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my guy. How is it an odd flex if my parents
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still love me and they're giving me an opportunity to save up
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my money to buy my own fucking house and you look like
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a predator. Oh sorry Mike up on that one.
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I mean, I don't think you can say it.
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Yeah, it's like it's a good flex.
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Like keep flexing that shit.
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Sister flex, that wad of cash that you're saving.
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I'm just, I'm just saying,
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here's the opposite. There you go.
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Thank you. 10.4 K likes compared to your measly 433.
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My friend point of the matter is me crying and r yes
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thank you Sarah.
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Yes. Every time that,
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but you know what though?
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I admire you brother for doing it.
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Like yeah, you moved out of your parents.
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Like if you're doing it,
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you're doing it. You know,
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it's just we're all doing it differently.
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Don't shame people like that's their fucking business.
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That's a nice house.
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They'd never get me out girl.
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Let me tell you the same thing.
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It's not a mansion,
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brother, me sister,
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thoses, wait, my parents work their ass off.
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My dad came here with nothing.
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What's the one thing you want people to take from this video
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that live with their parents?
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Don't feel ashamed guys.
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There's more of us than you think.
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If you think everyone's fucking buying a house at 30 right now
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you're so wrong.
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A lot of us are still living with our parents.
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But guess what? We're still gonna buy a fucking house.
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Whether we do it alone or whether we do it with another
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person, we're gonna buy a fucking house.
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Don't let anyone make you feel bad for that.
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My job, I'm out today,
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we have the most chaotic chef on the internet.
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Unique Daily provides nonconventional recipes while keeping her audience on the edge
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of their seats with her.
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One of a kind cooking story times.
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I had no idea what I was getting into when I first
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come across your videos.
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I'm like, oh,
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this is, wait,
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what, what's going on?
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Why is, why is the foot going on a sandwich?
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Here is how I make the perfect foot long for my cheating
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husband. I take his limp bread and I smash it.
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And technically it is a foot long.
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I get it. But I'm like,
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I'm good. It's so interesting though.
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I haven't seen anything like this and it's just so entertaining and
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not to mention her voice is super like soothing.
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Yes. So we have her on Hey,
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hi. Thank you so much for joining us.
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I don't know if you've heard us,
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but obviously we love your videos and we know you're a housewife
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So, what does that mean to you?
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That means that I basically serve my husband.
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I love, you know,
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having his slippers ready for him when he walks through the door
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If he ever walks through the door,
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sometimes he doesn't come home.
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But yeah, when he does come home,
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I like to have,
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you know, dinner ready for him and his house,
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tidy iron clothes and yeah,
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that's just, that's what I do.
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That's what it means to me.
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We see that you have a complicated relationship with your husband?
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Is he, like,
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faithful or, like,
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have you seen anything a little off putting?
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Well, I mean,
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I was raised to believe by my grandmother that all men cheat
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and it's just something as women that we have to put up
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with. So, you know,
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I just kind of take my frustration out on his meals.
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But,, yeah,
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I just,,
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I mean, it happens in every relationship I believe.
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What's something you've done to his meal that you're like,
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it's like the most insane thing.
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Yeah. How do you choose when to adjust the recipe?
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Sometimes he tells me that I'm not doing a good job as
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a housewife. So he asked me to step it up and
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it frustrates me because I work really hard to make him happy
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So I step it up for him,
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step it up, step up on the floor.
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You give him a foot long.
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Sometimes I'll find, when I'm searching his car,
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I find a pair of panties in his backseat and I just
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chop them up and put them in his burrito to teach him
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a little lesson because I mean,
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I don't like it,
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but I have to just kind of deal with it because again
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my grandmother raised me to put up with that.
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You know, what recipe do you think is your most tasty
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that he has enjoyed?
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I think he really loved his raisin brand where I replaced the
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raisins with little flies every night he asks for a bowl of
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cereal. So he's like,
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get my bowl of cereal on the fly.
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So I gave it to him on the fly.
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And what is your advice for a healthy marriage?
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Women belong in the kitchen?
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I think that as women,
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I think women today forget that where we belong and we just
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have to ignore a place as women as well.
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All right, I'll ask my wife about that one.
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I don't think she'll.
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Well, sometimes I just wanna be barefoot and pregnant in the
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kitchen. Ok, I feel that.
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Well, I mean,
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I don't barefoot and pregnant.
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I hear you. Would you ever cheat on your husband?
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I feel like, you know,
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he gets away with so much and you're the perfect stay at
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home wife. I would never cheat on my husband.
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I don't even like talking to men.
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I don't make eye contact with men when I go out and
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shop for him or anything.
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Yeah, I know my place as a woman.
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Well, thank you so much unique.
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We really appreciate you having you on the show.
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I made sure to take some pointers just in case you just
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never know. Thank you so much for having me.
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Thank you. And where can people find you on social media
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You can find me on Instagram at I am Unique Daily
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And yeah, that's it.
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I got to get back to cooking for my husband.
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He's going to come home for lunch.
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So what are you making here?
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Well, I noticed that there was sand in this car.
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I guess he went to the beach so I'm going to make
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him a sandwich so it be extra crunchy like you added pepper
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Oh, thank you so much unique.
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We appreciate you being on the show.
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Thank you guys take care.
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We are here with ELISA Hernandez.
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Welcome. Thanks for having me.
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Of course. I'm so excited because for those of you who
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may not know ELISA Hernandez is a hea in the world of
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sports. I mean,
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girl, you are booked and busy,
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you do a lot like you do.
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But can you please give us a breakdown of it all?
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Because girl, I'm fascinated.
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Yeah, I mean,
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I've been working in L A for quite a while now.
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I grew up here I to school at US C and then
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just kind of been in the world of sports for such a
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long time. And I've been blessed enough to work with some
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of the biggest franchises in sports.
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The Lakers, my home is now with the Dodgers and I've
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covered the NFL for as long as I can remember.
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So I think it's just being able to kind of break down
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these barriers and be in a very male dominated field and dominate
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myself is something I'm not.
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Absolutely it is, it's so inspiring.
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So as you mentioned,
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Dodger Stadium is your stomping grounds?
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I mean LAFA at Dodger Stadium is sitting right next to me
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right now. So you actually host Salvadorian nights?
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That's awesome. How,
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how does that feel?
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Oh, my gosh,
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la salad is my favorite night of the year for multiple reasons
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Right. Obviously I'm Salvadorian.
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But, you know,
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it's one thing to want inclusion.
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It's one thing when you actually get it.
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And for my family being from Central America and me being first
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generation here in the US,
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you have the biggest organization in all the sports,
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one of the most recognized logos in the world,
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celebrating your culture in a way that actually feels genuine.
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And what I mean by that is like DJ s which is
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a DJ for the Dodgers.
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I love him. Like when the first night came,
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he was like, all right.
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So what's the barbecue sound like at your house?
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Because I'm gonna need that whole playlist for you to send to
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me. And we,
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you know, we collaborated together and I,
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I gave him some songs and that first year when I walked
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around and you know,
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I'm, I'm listening to,
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I mean Megos San la ppo that like,
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I was like, oh,
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this is my song,
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you know, because I just saw everyone so happy.
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So how do your parents feel?
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Because I mean, you must be so proud to see you
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representing your culture, your country.
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You know, it feels really special.
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And I say that because I grew up very proud to be
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Salvadorian and very proud of my culture and very proud to represent
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my parents and everything they've been through to give me and my
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sister and my brothers a better life here.
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So when I got the job as stadium host,
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I didn't tell them,
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I know I had to lie.
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How could you know,
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Latino kids don't do that,
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don't. And I told my dad,
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we all got tickets to the game.
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Well, I got them tickets and I told my dad like
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oh, I can't go to the game with you guys
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I have to work and my dad's like,
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what? And I'm like,
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yeah, he's like,
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but you knew this and I was like,
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I know they called me in the last second.
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I can, I can't go like,
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oh, he was so mad.
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So he didn't even talk to me.
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So my sister was corralling everyone and so no one knew but
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my sister and so she's like,
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let's go to our sees and they're like,
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why we, who do you want to go?
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She's like, go to your seat.
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And so she's like,
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texting me like, don't be over here.
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We're walking over here.
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And so basically they get to their seats,
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you know, and they start,
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and you hear Todd Lights,
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who's our, you know,
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pay announcer and we're welcoming Dave styles and ELISA Hernandez because he
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always has my name with the Hernandez in it,
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which I love and my sister's recording my dad and my dad's
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just like, what?
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And he, he literally said,
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guess in a mo ay,
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like I was in trouble.
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He was like, you are not supposed to be here,
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young lady. And my mom was just like,
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what am I? Everyone was kind of like,
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wait, we just saw her at home.
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Like they were so confused and it was one of the greatest
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gifts I could have ever given my dad and my and my
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mom, you're a Latina and a bunch of really cool spaces
16:48
How are you opening doors for other Latinos in a space
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You know, it's all about lifting as you climb.
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And I've really caught that from the people that I've met along
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the way. And I think the biggest lesson I learned,
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which is something people don't talk about.
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Like sometimes it'd be your own people that don't want to help
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you because there is that status quo of like if there's too
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many of us and I can't,
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you know, I won't be.
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But it's like there's enough space for all of us.
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And that mentality really works against us sometimes.
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But, you know,
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I surround myself with fellow Latinos that believe that there is space
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for all of us and that we can all rise up like
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instead of instead of fighting for one position,
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let's fight the fact that there's only one position,
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you know, and I think that's the biggest thing that I
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try to say whenever I enter any space because I think there's
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power in just seeing someone,
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just seeing someone being like,
17:37
wait, like, you know,
17:38
maybe like, I'm a runner and I wanna be a film
17:42
producer one day and then you see me walk in and I'm
17:44
the film producer and it's like,
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huh, you know,
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and so it's just all about seeing yourself in different spaces.
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And one of my good friends,
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you know, IOS Aruz,
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I love her to death because she will fight for me to
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be in a room.
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And even if it's not a big deal for me to be
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in there for her,
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she's like, it's not about that.
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It's just you need to be in here.
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And so the way that she does that for me,
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I pay that for it and I try to do that for
18:05
other people. I love this.
18:06
This is beautiful. I love to hear it.
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I mean, this is like doing the work like putting what
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we say into action.
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But girl going back to your schedule for the,
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for the next two weeks,
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you're going to Paris.
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She is going to the Olympics.
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Ok? I had no idea.
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I was going to go and I finished my first season with
18:28
Sunday Night football as field producer for Telemundo Deportes,
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which we were the first,
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we were the first field reporter and field producer for Sunday night
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football. So because of that experience and the work that I
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put in there. And this thing,
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you never know who's watching.
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Someone is always watching,
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whether they tell you or not someone's always watching.
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And I didn't, at the time,
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I didn't know I was just doing my job and doing the
18:51
best that I can.
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And based off that job when NBC and Telemundo were like,
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hey, because they're different departments.
18:57
So I was like,
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hey, we need a film producer and someone recommended me like
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oh my God,
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she was great. I Sunday night football,
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we think she'd be great in Paris and they called me up
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and now I'm like,
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OK, I guess I got to pack my bags,
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you got to pack my bags and I cannot wait to stay
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tuned. Like so where can we follow you?
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Because I know there's a whole lot I need to be following
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you. So don't follow me on Instagram at Eli about this
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TV and on tiktok,
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which I got changed my name on tiktok.
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So probably at least or something,
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but you know, I'll post it on my Instagram.
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But yeah, those are probably where I'm going to start posting
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more and blogging more about just my experience because I feel like
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I had to take,
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you know, take people with me.
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It's such a crazy experience to go.
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And my first Olympics,
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my first time in Paris also like three weeks is a long
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time to be in a foreign country.
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So but the barest I've gone is like two weeks in El
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Salvador. But don't worry because Mommy and Poppy will be there
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That is true.
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Showing you their love as always.
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Thank you so, so much.
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At least Hernandez, everyone.
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Today we are here with Jesus Garcia A K Mr Chuy.
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Dude. I feel like,
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you know, we finally meet well,
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virtually because I would see your video and now we have to
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get to talk. Yes,
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I love your videos.
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I feel like I feel like we grew up in the same
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household. It's weird like our parents have a handbook,
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you know, that they can follow because we all go through
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the same stuff, you know,
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Mexican dads. What are they?
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Joy. Yeah. Thank you.
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You can stuff. Hispanic kids went through De Ninos Menor to
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Otis. What are you finish on your and every time I
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send my mom the videos,
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I'm like, she's like,
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yeah, that's me.
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We're family somehow, you know,
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like there's probably some sort of blood,
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you know, Garcia blood,
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you know, something or the same town or your mom probably
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knows Mattia and I don't know.
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Yeah, he's probably like a primo like you're definitely some way
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somehow, some way.
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So what was your first viral video?
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I would say when I did my Valentine series on during
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Valentine's Day, I've done two and those,
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those went like super viral and people just love that whole Valentine's
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series and it was like when you did a Latina,
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right? And it was a whole thing where,
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you know, you'd be the hot Cheetos and the tacos and
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all that fucked up.
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It's like a starter pack in a way.
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Oh, for sure.
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Yeah. And we,
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we talked earlier about how we're all kind of related.
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So, like, what's your favorite family member to impersonate or
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like you channel the best in your videos?
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My mom is the one I've definitely done a lot.
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But lately, yeah.
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Yeah. Lately I,
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I really like to,
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to my dad, you know,
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they're more like calm,
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relaxed but like, you know,
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the words are powerful.
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My mom character,
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I do more like,
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you know, she'll yell at you more and like,
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it's, it's, it's this not that.
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So definitely I think my top two at least is my
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mom and my dad.
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But my favorite one I think,
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I think, I think it's my dad.
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I love one that they hang out in public and,
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and the, and the,
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but I'm sure you leave the two UN button.
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So it looks kind of like you just come out of work
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and how does your mom feel like or how do your
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parents feel about you Impersonating them?
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Like, have they seen your videos?
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They don't care. They think it's funny,
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you know, the one thing about being Latino is that,
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you know, we don't,
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we don't care, you know,
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like everyone thinks it's funny when you,
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when you make something relatable.
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So I don't think anyone's feelings are Latinos.
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Nobody, no feelings are hurt.
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I mean, I feel like Latinos in general but how about
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your family? Does a family achievement ever like,
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so the pop up on your,
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on your content. So I definitely used family.
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Jeez man, I ain't gonna lie.
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A lot of times I use my my,
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you know how my act,
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my d act in person through my mom or through a comadre
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right? And I also use my uncles through my dad
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too, you know,
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so I kind of use all these different people into one character
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But no,
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I think for the most part,
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the family, the family and nobody cares,
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man, you know,
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like it's just funny,
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just make it funny,
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you know, and,
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and people just, they can't even like really relate and maybe
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they can like say,
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oh that kind of happened to me and was like,
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well, yeah, of course,
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you know, I took the idea from you.
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So at the last time you,
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you was exaggerating, you know,
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that's funny. And how does it feel like getting nominated for
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premios ju to 2024?
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Like the award? I definitely feel good.
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I grew up with my parents always watching Univision and,
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and watching all these programs.
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So being nominated for,
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for such an a word on,
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on an actual, like national television is it feels really,
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really good. You know,
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the family is, is very happy.
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I'm, I'm very happy.
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It just, just being nominated at itself is such an honor
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So, yeah,
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we're all very stoked.
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That's awesome. Does any of your family,
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like, treat you differently now?
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Like Pinche Mr Pres who went to,
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like, they kind of like,
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like, playfully, like,
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yeah. You know,
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like, ah, Che,
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I'm so true. Oh,
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yeah. Well, thank you so much.
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We appreciate you having me on the show and I can't wait
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to see more of your videos too,
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plug your socials, plug your socials,
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just Mr C everywhere,
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wherever you want, even on myspace,
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just put Mr C.
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You probably seen me there too,
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you know. Well,
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thank you for the time man and we'll see you as
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always and good luck on the nomination.
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Hopefully you win that.
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Yes, we're rooting for you.
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Yeah. Thank you guys.
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You know, anyone could vote on.com/vote and it should be under
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the lol section and once you vote,
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just make sure to confirm your email and it'll count.
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Well, there you go.
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All right, I want it was nice talking to you.
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Awesome brother. All right,
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thanks guys. Bye Mr Chua on that.
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It's so funny. I love him and he's so nice.
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Like, you know,
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some people are different in real life and well,
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they're different from their content when you talk to what you see
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is what you get.
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What you see is what you get,
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I like that. Well,
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we have a luncheon right to go to,
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we're getting a little bougie today,
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so we're going to wrap up.
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Today's show has been Lin and Bio.
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I'm Alejandro Jenny and we'll see you on the next one.
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Bye.