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Rizz-less Coachella and the Dark Eclipse

April 12, 2024
Stylist to the stars Diana Corpus on how to incorporate vaquero aesthetics into our Summer Festival fits, the English origins of “bistek” and “guagua,” a tortilla Doomsday might be approaching, and we unearth Shakira’s cringey 90s telenovela.
Show transcript
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Hey guys, welcome back to Lincoln Bio.
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I'm Jenny. I'm Gene and it's Friday and we got a
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great show for you guys today,
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sir. Coachella is being called the Influencer Olympics.
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We have the clips rampage,
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Shakira. We have we unlock footage of Shakira's novella that
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never came out. We got that and Tax Day saved by
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Uncle Sam. There is a tortilla shortage.
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Guys grab them while they hot while there are some a
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Vietnamese death sentence and Coachella fashion fits.
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Let's get into it.
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Coachella is not the same anymore.
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This was back in 2012 when I went.
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Look how happy we were.
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It was all about the fucking music.
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No one gave a shit about what you wore.
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No one gave a shit about who was there like like
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dude, it was so different.
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Like, I mean,
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it's my first year pulling up this year.
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So I don't know how it was before,
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but I'm, I'm there for different reasons.
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Could care less about the shows and the DJ S I'm there
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to tax the rich.
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Like I found out how much,
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how much people actually paid to like move for for like two
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miles, like $400.
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You're driving people around,
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I'll drive anybody around,
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I'll drive you your cooler,
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your mom, your grandma,
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like your luggage, whatever you need to get moved.
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But trust you will get taxed.
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So there you're there to make money.
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I'm there to tax the rich.
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Well, I mean,
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I think that's what influencers go for to make money.
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You know, like,
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it's like they're making money.
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Like that's what they're calling it the influencer Olympics now because nothing
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but influencers go nowadays and I heard through the grapevine that some
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influencers, they say they're at Coachella and they go and they're
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not really at the festival.
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It's just kind of all a facade.
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Yeah, it's all a facade for like the content and everything
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That's what I heard on tiktok.
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But I mean, they're calling it the influencer Olympics.
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Now, these pictures look totally different than the ones I'm seeing
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on IG right now.
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Look how normal you guys don't give nobody there wearing $1000 outfit
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Look at the flower crown,
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the crown. You guys look like you guys showered now.
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It looks like like some of these outfits,
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I'm like you look like you smell.
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What? Well, that's the thing.
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No one give a fuck about what the word.
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Look at the guy in the back,
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bounces out and everything.
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He's just there for the music.
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Like everyone look at that guy just fucking stretching out like it's
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it's different nowadays.
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But yeah, I mean,
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yeah, it's not the same.
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I miss it. Oh,
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Coachella, come back.
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So, you remember when we were watching the eclipse?
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Yeah, we were all outside,
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burning our eyes. Yeah.
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Well, some people just took it a little too fucking serious
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Yeah.,
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so the eclipse actually has a dark side to it on eclipse
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day., an astrology influencer actually was going on a
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rampage and she threw her kids out of her moving car on
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the freeway, one of which was an eight month baby and
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a nine, I believe a nine year old,
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which is in the hospital recovering right now before that,
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she had stabbed her boyfriend and killed him and then she drove
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into a tree and killed herself.
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She was saying, like people were saying that she was
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saying, oh wake up,
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you know, wake up the apocalypse is here and
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we gotta do something and it's spiritual warfare but it's like,
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like how are you gonna ta take it to that extent?
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Like what is the reason she got lost in the sauce?
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Yeah, but it's like what,
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I don't know, I make like,
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make me understand. I,
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I don't understand. That's crazy.
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That's why I don't trust girls that be asking me about my
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birthday. What sign am I?
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I'm like, just stay away in other eclipse news.
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I don't feel sorry for any of these people,
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Jenny according to Google.
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Trends? Searches for?
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Why do my eyes hurt?
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Or eyes hurt have spiked after the eclipse?
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Oh my gosh. I wonder why were they just not looking
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at the, were they looking like freaking raw dog in the
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sun? Basically raw dog in the sun?
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What did you think?
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You, WW what did you think will happen?
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Like in all you guys in these states?
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Like y'all can't shoot at the eclipse?
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Where is it where they have guns right here?
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Y'all, y'all can't be,
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y'all can't shoot at the eclipse.
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Y'all can't sue the eclipse.
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So it's like now y'all stuck with permanent eye damage.
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I hope not. I actually think that's the path of totality
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too. I don't know symptoms after staring at the sun
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include b blurry vision,
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headache, blind spots,
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increased sensitivity to light.
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duh, you're staring at the fucking sun.
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Like what did you think was gonna happen?
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However, doctors say that if you took the proper precautions
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symptoms do not necessarily need serious eye damage.
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We took proper, you know,
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I cried a little bit but it was OK.
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Oh man, March madness has come and gone.
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But yo, how are college athletes like really doing?
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It's from March madness to March,
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sadness, ladies and gentlemen,
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crazy, bro. And I know you're,
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you're a college athlete,
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right? D one back in the day.
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So, so you,
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you know this, this story definitely is right up your alley
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for sure. There's highs and there's lows,
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you know, I think what was it?
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NC A made over 1.3 billion last year and only 7% of
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the revenue is going to the players.
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Does that make sense to you?
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Oh, no. Where's the rest of the money going?
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What do they do?
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We know where it's going?
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It's going to these rich white owners.
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Meanwhile, the players have all of the pressure of the game
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with none of the benefits,
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bro. You imagine being a college athlete,
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ad one, like you were keeping up with school and being
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good in sports? No,
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bro. Go with that.
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Them, them boys should have been getting paid and grove I
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know been getting paid 100%.
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I know that there was like a,
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a lawsuit or there was something that recently passed.
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It was like the name image and Likeness deal where that would
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be able to let players make money off of their name,
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their image and their likeness.
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But that's roughly having them get around like 1500 bro.
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That's, you can't out of the 1.3 billion.
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That's what my season is worth.
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$1500. Dumb as hell.
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You saw how much madness was and how big that stadium is
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how big and that's just basketball.
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You think, football,
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baseball, no one cares about wrestling.
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So we don't care about wrestling.
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Let's put that away.
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So, I mean,
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obviously profits have been skyrocketing for the NCAA,
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but the number of college athletes committing suicide has doubled since 2002
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to 2022. So it's like,
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literally, like you think it's directly correlated to the,
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to them not making money or I don't know if it's core
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like, I,
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I just think that there is a certain amount of pressure that
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is applied to a student athlete and if they're not getting the
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benefits of, you know,
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money, then, I mean,
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what are we doing here?
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So I guess the study has increased due to pressure of
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school, internal and external performance expectations,
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time demands, injuries.
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That's what happened with me because like a lot of players,
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they would get injured and then you would slip into a depression
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And so if you're just in school and now you're missing
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out on the whole experience of being there.
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I think that's, that's like a major component of why these
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players have like maybe gone down the path of suicide.
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You definitely should have been paid,
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bro. It was what,
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44 seasons I did two seasons.
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So I blew my,
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don't matter. Don't matter.
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I know I need my stimulus.
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That's what I'm saying.
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Hopefully you got a check in the mail soon.
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No, never gonna happen.
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So the drought in Mexico is affecting tortilla production.
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That's right guys, we are having a tortilla drought slash shortage
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The drought is plaguing the country's corn crops which are used
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to make tortillas. So if there's no corn,
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there's no tortillas, there's no tortillas and there's not a lot
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of stuff because freaking Mexico,
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it's a big fucking deal.
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Corn is a big mais is a big fucking deal.
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Ni Para la pinche Maza Tienen guys,
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most of Mexico is still in drought with many areas experiencing extreme
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and exceptional drought levels.
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So in October, 75% of the country was experiencing a drought
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that that's a big fucking deal and are still waiting for May's
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rainy season. So I think the rain like directly affected the
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the season of the the growing of the corn.
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Like damn, I gotta figure that out.
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Sinaloa where most winter corn grows has caused spring farming due to
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the drought. They don't have enough water to irrigate the crops
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But Mexican President Lopez Obrador actually denied the water shortage in
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a press conference just just now,
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if we had water,
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we would have corn tortillas and we wouldn't be having this discussion
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Exactly. He said people do have access to water and
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told the reporter to check the data more carefully.
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He says water supply has improved greatly and that the media is
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not objective. So it's like,
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how are you gonna solve this problem if you're not acknowledging the
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fucking problem? You know,
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what are you gonna until the fucking corn runs out?
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No, no, no,
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not when it runs out.
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You know, you know,
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when we're gonna feel it,
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when them tacos are like $10 but you gotta start on us
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Mexicans. We have tortillas,
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con tovo everything. Chilaquiles burritos,
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tacos. What's another one?
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Taquitos like dude, we use tortilla.
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Literally, it's the same dish cooked differently and it's the corn
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ones because the people that be doing the flowers.
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That's another conversation. So amid the drought,
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the US might see a rise in tortilla prices soon.
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So stock up guys buy your fucking masa.
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Start learning how to make them fucking tortillas at home.
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Get your Suegra to teach you,
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get your mama to teach you your abuela.
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Excuse me, get the lady at the fucking restaurant.
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He doesn't think of me.
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But yes, so you guys,
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this is a big fucking deal.
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We're gonna be monitoring this anyways.
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Next story, Johnny,
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guess what? You can now file your taxes for free.
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Please don't be like me and trust somebody shady to file it
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Your boy almost went to jail in 2022 man.
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Well, there's, I think there's a lot of misconceptions with
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like you having to pay to get your taxes done,
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right? Like you're always kind of fed that information like oh
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like like into a tax like turbo tag.
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So the IRS is new direct file platform,
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lets you file your federal taxes directly with the government for free
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It's still a trial project that not any anyone can use.
11:44
It's only available for people in Arizona,
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California, Florida, Massachusetts,
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other kinds of income cannot use it.
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You know, who's freaking out with all this news?
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Turbotax? I get hit with at least 50 turbotax commercials right
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in January and February saying they going in,
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oh my God, I,
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all my aunts, all my uncles.
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Yeah, they've been making pay back for them for years just
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to file our taxes.
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Looks like those days are over.
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Well, the company has been lobbying against tax reform for 20
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years. trying to stop Americans from filing their taxes for
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free. Turbotax has reported up to $1.5 billion in profits a
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year, 1.5. So they can afford all those fucking commercials
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Of course, half of it probably goes to commercials to
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lock in the next 1.5 billion next year.
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They're like fucking Hallow like Spirit Halloween.
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They just pop up once a year just like I know all
13:19
this mention of turbotax to my laptop is gonna give me ads
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later like yo next year,
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2025 next year guys.
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Well, let's move on.
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Did Shakira silence her telenovela looks like it.
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Shakira was in a Colombian telenovela when she was 17 called E
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Oasis from 93 to 94.
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Basically the Colombian nineties version of Romeo and Juliet.
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But during that time,
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she wasn't famous, famous yet.
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And by 1995 she had released her album,
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Pies De Caro and rose to fame and two actors on the
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show say she bought the novella So no one would have the
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rights to air it again.
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Damn. One actor said that from what he understood,
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Shakira bought the rights to the show and silenced it,
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but he didn't know if it was just a rumor,
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didn't know it was just a rumor,
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bro. You haven't seen the footage since 94.
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What do you think happened?
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She's in the vault.
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You can't find the show on any channel today.
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But luckily we've uncovered footage from the telenovela vault.
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Oh yeah, we went in the archives guys.
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Nice. Try trying to hide this from us.
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Well, let's, let's take a look at it.
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Your hips collide Papa.
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It's me. No,
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no. Esto Por Que o Azel Cavallo,
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oa Sabz alco Vij baso Espero Canno Ales A Nove Toto.
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As I said, a did you just watch that Jenny?
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Damn clearly, I need to buy it back.
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Shakira. I'm sorry about that.
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I know how you feel.
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Now, this shit needs to go into a vault and never
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come out ever again.
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We second that my eyes burned.
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I saw the acne on me.
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Oh my God. Well,
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let's move on. Vietnamese.
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Businesswoman Chuang Malan was sentenced to death for a $12.5 billion fraud
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case that made up 3% of the country's GDP.
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So how do you even steal $12.5 billion?
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Like, dude, I have no idea.
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LA and her family started selling cosmetics later.
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They built one of Vietnam's richest real estate companies in 2011.
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She took part in a bank merger which authorities say allowed her
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to own 90% of the bank.
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Bing bing bing. That's what documents say.
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Documents say that Lon orchestrated $12 billion in loans to ghost companies
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that she owned. Damn she was,
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she was, yeah,
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it was orchestrating the key.
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She was approving bank loans to herself resulting in bank losses of
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$27 billion. She also allegedly bribed bank personnel with millions of
16:52
dollars. I wish I would have known her during this time
16:55
She was just throwing money at anything.
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Jeez, the fraud case was prosecuted by Vietnam's ruling Communist Party
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which is cracking down on corruption.
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85 people have been charged in la's scheme including family members and
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employees like her driver.
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So I mean, Dan in vol,
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I would have been in vol if I would have been if
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I would have been in her circle.
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Honestly, I'd be like,
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oh you know, sue iced out in court I'll be out
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in court like I had no idea this money was coming from
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you know, stolen at land sentencing.
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The judge said that her control of the bank eroded trust in
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the leadership of the party and state.
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She plans to appeal her death sentence.
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Leadership of party and state.
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That lady was partying and not that kind of party.
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She's getting down 12.5 billion.
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Yeah, I don't even know what to do with that money
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To be honest,
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bro. Look how many people went down with her.
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85 people. She was paying off everybody.
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The dog walker, Tomo.
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Mi basque. I hope she don't die though.
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Like, yeah, that kind of death has a price.
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Yeah, I don't know about death.
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25 though. She probably stole from people that needed the money
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in the country. Oh,
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well, I mean,
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we'll just have to see but anyhoo,
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let's move on. Ok,
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guys, music festival season has started and thanks to global warming
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there are major do s and don't,
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especially when it comes to fashion.
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Luckily we have stylist Diana Corpus in the house.
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Hi, yay. What would you say are some major dons
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for music festival fashion.
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So for me, music festival fashion because it's in Coachella and
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it's in the desert.
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You wanna wear something comfortable?
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You don't wanna wear heels,
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be mindful of the weather,
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it's gonna be really hot.
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So you wanna, you don't wanna wear,
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you know, wear cotton where it absorbs your sweat.
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Just something comfortable. Maybe some shorts,
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a T shirt, wear a hat to cover yourself from the
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sun, wear some sunscreen.
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But that's what I would say.
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Number one thing is comfortable.
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You know, I feel like I forgot about that when I
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was packing because I feel like nowadays everyone's so caught up on
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the look and that is so true.
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I don't want my feet to be murdered by day one.
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I wanna be able to enjoy the music at the festival and
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I can't let the fashion take away from it so you can
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getting Yes. Amazing.
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Well, Diana, you were awesome enough to come stop by
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but you actually even brought wardrobe for us to try on and
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put together some looks.
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We secretly plotted a gene transformation.
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I think it's time to go make this up.
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Who's excited to go see him?
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I am. Daniella is ready to show everybody her look,
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Daniela. Can you please come up?
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Hello, Coach. Wow.
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Oh my God. Can you show us what you're wearing?
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Turn around for us.
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You look amazing. So let's break down the outfit a little
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bit. So look at show everyone the purse.
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This is a leather purse.
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This outfit is very ins inspired by the western aesthetic.
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I feel like a lot of people are gonna be in cowgirl
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cowboy looks at this year's Coachella.
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This I wanna also tell people how much this outfit because I
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want people to know that fashion.
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You don't have to spend a lot of money on your clothing
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This leather vest,
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this is vintage and I bought this on ebay for about 30
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bucks. The top is from forever.
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21 was about $10.
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The leather pants, there's some zippers here on the side and
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on the bottom too.
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They were about $25.
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Can we show the boots too?
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A little? These boots are so cool.
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Let me just do a little ballet.
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There you go. Those were from TJ Maxx.
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They were about $25.
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I know. So I'd say this whole and then this body
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chain I made it myself.
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So I also make jewelry.
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So that's how I started off.
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But yes, all this I say this entire look was less
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than 100 and $50 and hey fashion nowadays and really cool clothes
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is not too accessible.
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So this look for that price.
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I think it's so worth it.
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I feel like a rock star.
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You are a rock star and you're ready to go to Coachella
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Yes, I am.
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Well, I need to take off my glasses because I hear
21:22
Jean is ready to come on now.
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Oh, yes. Let's have Jean come up.
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Ah Wow. Look at AAA Huerta.
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Oh, do a little microwave a little.
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So let's talk about this.
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Look. How do you feel?
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Fly as hell? I look like I give really good relationship
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advice that I can't apply to myself like who as a father
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of three plans, I water my plants.
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All right. And this is in,
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you know, and then the,
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the shirt has a lot of plants,
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has a really good plant print on it.
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So this look, I bought this top from Forever 21
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The green pants were also purchased at Forever 21.
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So this look with and then he provided his own shoes.
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We got some jewelry here too.
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So you guys to match the vintage bolo tie that we got
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right here. I mean I love that.
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You know, I'm not going out there to party,
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right? I'm going out there to work.
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Nice. I'm I'm dressed like you would get in a car
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with me like hey guys,
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you gotta go, gotta work on those tips.
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You gotta look fly when you're working too good because some dudes
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I'll be seeing dress all fly.
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No sevan, I sh very important.
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I could tell you shower and deodorant.
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Please wear your Yes,
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please be fresh because you're gonna be around a lot of people
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It's gonna be so so in your purse make sure you
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have your deodorant. I have my deodorant.
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I have my water.
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I have extra every you should add a little bit of everything
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because I'm telling you I've met some coach,
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you know, those influencers they be looking ah and they be
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smelling especially with that DJ Khaled song as her hand go
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You want them to go down,
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down, down, down?
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Well, thank you so much for stopping by Diana.
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Yay. Thank you for having me.
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Thank you. It was nice meeting you.
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I need to keep up with you because clearly my sense of
23:24
style is lacking. Where can we follow you?
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So everyone can follow me on Instagram at Diana Corpus underscore and
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it's Dia N AC orp us.
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Amazing. Well, I'll be hitting follow like everything.
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Yes. Let's go to Coachella Jenny.
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So there's a lot of words in Spanish that come from
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like English words like jar means to hang loche for lunch.
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Zeal was che che che che for Czech Per Park.
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And even I thought was a word for the Me too.
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And then my dad was like,
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oh, it's comuna.
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That one sounds more proper,
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you know, but I'm over here texting people and shit.
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But there are many words in Spanish that a lot of people
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don't know. Come from English.
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Yep. There is,
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there really is. there's a viste be steak,
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steak, beef, steak.
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There we go. Dogs are named FF for free of lice
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Yes, that's what our parents would do.
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Like, like when they bring a dog back,
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the, I guess the people,
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when you cross the dog,
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they'd say, ok,
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the dog's free of lice.
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So I guess the they were like,
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oh free. Yeah.
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in Cuba they call women's underwear,
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mama. I've heard my grandma say this one.
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Bloomers. Blooming, blooming.
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She says blooming. Is it?
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Why? a word that traces back to the,
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to the first to the first woman's pants that were invented in
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the 18 hundreds. So I guess I don't no bloomers.
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There we go. Yep.
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Also in Cuba they say Guagua,
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I use this one.
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I grew up saying Guagua.
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So isn't that what bad bunny?
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Also said in the Guagua Gua and you can thank this word
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for comes from English from a company that actually brought buses
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out to Cuba and there was www A and yeah,
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I, I actually had to Google that those guys up.
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So they're like two brothers like the WW short for like Washington
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and I forgot the other one but it stuck around because I've
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been saying I say wah wah to this day.
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and also, and another one that called me with Camila
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was Daddy Yankee. Calls himself El Kri.
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Have you ever heard of him?
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But he calls himself Kang Kang Show for Kang Man,
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which comes from Congressman.
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What? That's crazy.
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That shit is crazy.
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This what threw me off.
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People is nice is nice.
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Means well, yeah,
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people is nice but I've never heard that one.
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Yeah, I think it leans more like maybe more.
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You're, you're from the Caribbean.
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I'm more from like Mexico but you gotta,
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you gotta tune me in.
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I'm out here now is,
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is nice. Start dropping that now,
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man. I don't know what this is because I grew up
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with one of them bad boys.
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Definitely. The only got licenses to carry.
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and this one is short for a watchman watch,
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man. Where's the watch,
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man? I need.
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This dude is creeping me out on the corner.
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What's the next one?
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Chomi? I'm not familiar with it.
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Are you? Yeah,
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I have to do my Google for this one.
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This one is a little,
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you know, a little one rated R chomi.
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I've been using it now though,
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after I learned what it was,
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you know, I had to,
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I had to, you know,
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start I added it to the vocabulary.
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Is you Tomino or Mi Chomi.
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I think you're,
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you have a chomi.
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OK. Now I know what it is just like,
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OK, let's move on.
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So what was it?
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The sailors coming? So it was about,
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so Chomi, the work came from sailors that were apparently thirsty
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as hell with women right before they were getting leaving on,
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on boat rides and they would scream out.
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Show me. Now,
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show me. Now,
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what do you think?
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They want them to show?
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What do you think?
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It's like when truckers,
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when the truckers pick up the hookers and they turn on the
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little Lucecita, they want the CCC.
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Damn history. So lots of lots of English words come
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from Spanish too. So especially cowboy terms from before the
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Mexican American War.,
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the old western term for prison was.
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Whose goal? Who comes from the Spanish word?
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Who's car? Who's that?
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Who's car and ranch comes from the Rancho Lazo from Lao Lao
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Buckaroo from Vaquero. Oh,
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I love that. And the 10 gallon hat from Tanga?
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Oh, ok. I feel like half the city street names
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are like Spanish dude.
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Yeah. No, it is.
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Yeah. Los Angeles.
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San Die. Like it's just,
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and then street names.
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Oh For sure. There's one I can't say it always
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breaks me, Liam.
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What's that street? Cowabunga?
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Na Cho Ken. What the fuck is going on there?
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But yeah, I mean the,
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there's just so many words even more.
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The word savvy, the word savvy comes from s so if
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you're savvy do, what,
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what do you think?
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Cockroach? I love it.
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Oh my God, this is great.
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And it's so funny because also I remember Alejo,
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sorry guys, I gotta talk about Alejo.
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Alejo told me his dad calls Venice Beach,
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Benny's Beach. Benny's beat.
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Oh Benny would have beat.
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Damn. But any who?
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Let's move on. Yeah.
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All right. That does it for this episode of Lincoln bio
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I'm Jenny. I'm J and we'll see you guys next
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time. Have a great weekend.
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Coachella. Oh yeah.
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Have fun at Coachella guys.
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It's still a fun time.
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It's still a great time.
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Use protection. Sunscreen,
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sunscreen. Don't leave your drink unattended.
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Yes. All those rules.
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Be careful. Be safe guys.
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Bye, take care.