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Chase ATM Glitch & Ice Spice Drama

September 9, 2024
Chase glitch has everyone rushing to ATMs, Ice Spice is beefing with her bestie, Chocolate Uno crashes the Carne Asada, The New Yorker drops a controversial cover, and the Starliner picks up some strange noises.
Show transcript
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Hey guys, welcome back to Lincoln Bio.
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I'm Jenny and I'm Alejandro.
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And we've got a great show for you guys today.
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Let's get into it.
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I don't know what you did over the weekend,
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Jenny, but all I know is that your boy is up
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you know what he sign for you to do your nails
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this weekend? Hm.
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And I know you drive a Tesla but here's some money for
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gas. Damn. Ok.
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What you Gene don't tell me you did that whole chase scam
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over the weekend. Gene.
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That's how you get on a freaking list,
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man. I'm just trying to chase a bag,
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Danny. Come on.
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So how did the trend pop off?
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Tell me. All right.
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Not that I know anything about this trend,
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but it was basically a glitch that let users deposit a check
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They could write any amount for it and the check would
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clear. So if you wrote a check for 50 K,
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the check will clear on the account.
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Damn. So you could have written a check for any amount
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and have the funds available.
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That's fraud jean. You can't do that,
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dude. What the hell?
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It's crazy. Come on.
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Come on, I don't know about all that fraud.
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You sure you sure money after he's left you,
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are you sure it was fraud?
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I heard people are getting arrested for it now.
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I mean, come on,
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you wrote a check for yourself for 50 K.
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What did you think was gonna happen?
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Not only that the,
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the ATM S have cameras on them,
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you know, not that I would know.
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Not that I would do this but I mean for the record
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guys, I made this money.
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Ok, I bet on a W NBA Parley,
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your boy hit the L you feel me?
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So we're up coincidentally legal money,
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legal money and you know,
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I'm trying to change your tone here a little bit.
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So here's some more.
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I don't know what glitch you're talking about,
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right? This wasn't a glitch,
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right? Ok. Sorry grandma,
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grandma don't tell me you used her Chase account,
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dude. Why would I use mine?
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What the heck you,
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you're not gonna chase down a 75 year old you don't want
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I don't like the way last year is in jail.
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I don't like the way you're judging me.
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How are you? Not like fine but yeah,
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apparently people are taking their parents' credit cards and chase accounts and
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doing fraud on them.
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Isn't that crazy? You imagine?
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Dang. So chase legit said oh,
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ok. You took 50,000 out.
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All right, we saw you negative 50,000.
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How about how about how about this.
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You ate, what if somebody scammed on it and was like
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and gave you half the money and then,
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you know, it wasn't them.
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I'm like, yo here I made 20 K off your account
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I'm so sorry.
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Here's time for you for your troubles.
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It wasn't you? Well,
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then you won. Well,
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then you won because it's not tied to your account.
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It's tied to their account.
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It's tied to yours.
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We still got paid.
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That's true. Ok.
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Well, that's what happened over the weekend guys.
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Let's hope that Jean didn't do this fraud and put it all
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over tiktok. I have some cheese man.
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It's fresh and it's hot.
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It's dramatic. Basically,
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I spies just wrapped up a little tour,
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the Y2K experience and she brought on her friend Cleo Trapp.
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Ok. I like that.
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I know Cleo Trapp.
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I haven't heard of her name before,
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but now we are because Cleo Trapper has taken a Tik Tok
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for a 44 minute long explanation.
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Basically telling everyone that I spice did not treat it right.
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She literally called I spice out because because even though Cleo Trapp
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agreed to go on tour without being compensated,
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she was being treated poorly and having to use public restrooms described
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as stinky. Also,
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she was using literally the bathrooms to change.
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She didn't have a dressing room.
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She was paying for her own hotels and meals and she was
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she was invited on the tour.
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She was invited on the tour and doing it for free.
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I guess there was kind of an agreement or like maybe it
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was unwritten agreement or expectation that I spice would be bringing her
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exposure kind of putting her on.
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But Cleo Tr is saying that I spice was just using her
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as a prop. Damn.
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That's crazy, dude.
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No, when someone is on tour with you,
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it's like they usually get the hotel,
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everything's calm. I mean,
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she's performing with her too.
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Exactly. So it's like the compensation I get the whole I'm
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giving her clout, whatever,
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right? But I'm being like the dude,
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that's your bestie. That's your bestie.
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Especially because they were besties before also.
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Wouldn't you want to,
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you know, tour is like an isolating experience.
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Like I would want my bestie right by my side.
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Let's share a dressing room.
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Yeah. No, for sure.
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You lift her up.
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Let's use the stinky bathrooms together like,
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you know, let's use them.
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I mean, or not stinky bathrooms.
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But yeah, so it's getting pretty dramatic.
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I spy it's messy.
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It's, have you seen the video?
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I haven't had 44 minutes.
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I've seen bits and pieces and she's saying that shit with her
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chest. I spice is getting heat for it too.
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She's already lost 540 K followers on Instagram.
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Damn. So this new Kendrick Drake beef.
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I spice cleo tr beef.
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It's a real thing.
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It's dirty laundry that should not be made public but I'm loving
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that it's public. Yeah,
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because we can talk about it.
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We could be like,
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tell me more. You just never know.
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There's two sides of every story and we don't know.
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I spices side, we don't,
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so we can't crucify her yet.
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Also. Can we normalize being pissed off in private?
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Why are they taking it?
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Or? I can only say Cleo Chapa has brought it to
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the public light and it's kind of making it everyone's business which
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benefits us. Chief Moses,
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of course. But I mean,
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we're talking about a real friendship,
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a real relationship with someone.
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Are you really just going to run to social media to let
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them, I don't know,
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cancel someone because of what happened between you.
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But there are some people that will and let me tell you
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honey, it is homegirl knows what she's doing and you
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know what brother picture this,
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you're stranded on a Boeing spaceship.
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Ok. Then you all of a sudden start hearing strange noises
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like, oh, no,
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ok. No. Listen,
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this is a sound that was captured this weekend.
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What? Screw that.
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It's crazy because at first I didn't hear it and then like
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ok, now I heard that one.
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It's like a movie,
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dude. It's like the alien movie.
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Yeah. You know what's scary?
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You don't know what the hell is going on in space too
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So it's like anything can happen.
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We're not alone and you have nowhere to go.
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You're stuck. They've been stuck.
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Dude. That's the crazy think of the poor astronauts stuck in
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space. I don't,
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I don't want to be in their boots.
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I space boots. There you go.
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So that was the pulsing sound from a speaker in Boeing's starliner
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spacecraft which was heard by NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore.
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And now it's reported that the sound has stopped.
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I'm glad that he got the recording though because they would have
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thought he's crazy. But they're like,
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oh, you're hearing things,
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bro. No, but he got it.
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They're like, I heard it too.
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Let me check on this and that they recorded and everything.
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Now the space agency says that it has found a resolution and
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that noise and feedback was common.
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That's not common, at least,
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you know, in all my years of I was getting,
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it is not common to me,
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dude. You know what,
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what's next? You're gonna say that being stuck in space is
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common. Well, brother was looking like with these Boeing spaceships
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is looking pretty common,
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brother. I don't like this.
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I don't know. I,
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I feel like I,
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I get, I get a little,
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a little sketched out going on a Boeing airplane hearing with all
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the, all the stuff that's going on,
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let alone a spaceship.
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You're going into the unknown.
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I know and there's people things out there as you can hear
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Oh, yeah,
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we don't know what the hell is out there,
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you know, and I'm not dealing with that.
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But what do you guys think?
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Do you guys think that this is common or do you guys
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think that they're hiding something?
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Please help us welcome Chocolate Uno and on me.
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Yes. Thank you so much for coming Joan.
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We've been wanting to have you as a guest for so long
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So we're happy to have you.
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It's a pleasure to be here.
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So where did you get your name?
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People called me like basically they said I was the only black
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person to, you know,
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master this kind of dance style and lifestyle type of thing.
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So they call me chocolate one and the one and only chocolate
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I love that.
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So we've seen your moves.
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You definitely had some insider training.
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How did you get so good?
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Like you like everywhere you dance with the vibe.
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So my friend Claudia,
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she took me to one of her friend's houses and then it
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was a dude there.
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He said, I bet I could beat you in Zapata.
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I'm like, no,
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you can't. And it's like the it was like,
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I only knew the first step of Zapata,
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which is just the,
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the lead up to the whole thing and he knew the whole
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thing and so he did it.
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I'm like, dang,
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I don't know that one.
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So after he went,
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I tried to copy it or mimic it because that's usually how
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I learn my moves.
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I just, I look and then I just do whatever I
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do. So he taught me how to do that.
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And then from then on,
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I just put my own little spin on it and that's what
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makes it different because dude,
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you're viral. Like I,
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I see him like my man.
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So your moves match your Spanish school.
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I would say my legs are definitely more Spanish than how I
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speak. My legs are bilingual.
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OK? Yes. Your legs are.
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What's your favorite Spanish word?
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I would say you could be out of pocket.
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Yeah, go ahead.
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All right. That's what I'm saying.
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That's what I, I love it.
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OK, cool. Hey,
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I know. You know what I'm saying?
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That's what I want to get tattooed A LV on me because
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that's a life scene.
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Exactly everything, right?
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Like if someone in the comments starts talking crap.
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Yeah, I love it.
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I love it. And so being able to pull someone out
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to dance, you know,
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definitely adds Riz. Has it translated with the ladies?
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Of course, I'm not even gonna lie.
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First of all,
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I'm black. So that's crazy already.
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You know what I'm saying?
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A lot of, a lot of Spanish girls love black men
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right? And,
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and it just adds extra points if you know how to dance
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their style. So it's just like,
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yeah, I could say I had to time with the ladies
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I bet Latina the Mexicana they go crazy.
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I bet they're like,
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who is this beautiful chocolate man?
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I love most of the toxic.
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I love the toxic.
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Yes. And they love you.
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I'm sure. Indeed.
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Indeed. And how do you obviously,
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like you're in social media and if you're big in social media
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and when you're big in social media,
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you get like haters and stuff like that.
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Like how do you combat the haters?
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So you don't, the thing is you do not combat,
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you don't, what is it?
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They're going to be haters regardless.
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This is true. You're on a different type of level,
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you know what I'm saying?
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And they're behind the screen just hating.
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This is true. So I don't take them seriously.
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You know what I'm saying?
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Because you behind the screen and I'm actually in real life.
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You know what I'm saying?
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Unite in the community.
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I'm doing a good cause a positive,
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positive thing. So just how you deal with the negativity is
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just, you know what I'm saying?
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I love that. You're like positive vibes,
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like positive vibes. You don't need that negativity.
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How could you hate a positive vibe?
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I agree. Sadly in this world people do.
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But yeah, you know what I'm saying?
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You gonna get them sour apples.
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That's true. You know,
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we all ripe over here.
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Yeah. There you go.
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I love that. I love that mentality.
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OK? So you're here,
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you're in the building.
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We can't just have you sitting down.
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That's like, you know,
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we can't, we got to see a little something,
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something do you mind teaching us some moves and teaching these gringos
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how it's done? I do not mind.
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Let's get it. So I wanna make my downstairs neighbors wake
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up like at like one in the morning.
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What would be the basics?
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OK. So the basic step would be like a,
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a side to side step but still have rhythm.
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OK. So it will go like that.
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There you go. Kind of like tap dancing.
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We go forward that oh shoot,
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let me take this off real quick.
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FFFFFF. So that's the base.
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What's a more complicated step like,
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so you see Shay like Latina,
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I, you, she sees your dancing.
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She's like, oh OK,
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you wanna impress her.
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It's more of a zap.
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This is when you get deeper into it.
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So it's more steps.
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I see some roaches and I'm like you gotta do,
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you know what I'm saying?
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Step up and do it and then she'll join in and then
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OK, I don't know my shoelace.
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Sorry guys, please hold.
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There we go. See,
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it was so intense that my shoelaces were like exactly.
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They said I give up on it.
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Oh fuck, dude.
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Fuck zumba classes. They gotta have some Pado classes from now
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on. I thought in the works but I think you should
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I think you should,
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you wanna come in,
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they'll come for you.
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Oh My God. OK.
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So one more thing before I let you go,
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what's another move that you're like that.
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That's always like, impresses everybody around you.
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Like especially the ladies like everyone's like,
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oh my God, they go wild for this.
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OK? So you want like a freestyle?
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I wanna be the Latina in the corner.
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Just got you. OK.
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I'll let you have the floor.
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Oh It's a rule.
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Yeah. 00 my God.
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That was so good.
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So that's amazing. You're a vibe and it was so nice
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getting to know you.
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You're so great in person.
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You're always welcome here.
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Thank you so much.
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It's chocolate Uno guys.
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I love you guys.
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And where can people follow you so they can stay up to
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date with everything that you're doing on social media.
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So everybody could follow me,
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Instagram, youtube, Facebook Esto Chocolate Uno Official.
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Oh Yeah, bad news brother studies show that parents are more
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stressed than ever. Y I mean baby is so small but
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yeah, it's tough.
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I mean they say it's tough trying to balance being a working
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couple. I mean,
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you know this being a working couple and raising a kid while
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also trying to afford everything.
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Yeah, so far it hasn't been too expensive,
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but I can only imagine how crazy everything.
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Oh my God, the high chair is fucking $300.
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Well, that's what I'm saying.
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Plus with the increased cost of living,
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higher expectations for parental involvement in education.
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Additionally, the constant connectivity enabled by technology often blurs the lines
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between work and home life leaving parents with little downtime to recharge
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So it's different from back then.
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I know when my parents would come home,
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they're off, like they're off the clock.
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But now it's like,
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oh, well, working from home,
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this email, whatever,
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you know, I got tend to,
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to it. Yeah,
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times are changing. I wonder how our parents did it honestly
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because shit's crazy. But,
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I mean, luckily my parents are really close by and so
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are my Suegra. So it's like we have a,
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I was going to say it really does take a village.
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But yeah, I can't imagine for parents that don't have that
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resource crazy because some people are moved out of state or they
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move somewhere else and and sometimes their parents,
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you know, unfortunately are no longer with us.
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So it's, it,
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it's tough. And it kind of reminds me of this
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New York Times cover that went viral.
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The artist R. Kikuo Johnson drew it because he found out
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that he could not afford to have a nanny.
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I mean, who could nowadays?
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Yeah, I mean,
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I've heard of like the prices of childcare and stuff.
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I'm like, I'll buy my mom like lunch and I'll give
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her stuff. I'm like,
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you, you do that.
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It's like that's a form of payment that she doesn't expect.
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But it's like, dude,
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these nannies are doing so much for these families like they raise
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their kids, they feed them and they really do you know
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provide a lot but actually we wanted to bring on Catalina
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a family friend, right?
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That we know to talk about her experience.
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She was a nanny for 15 years and we want to see
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what she thinks of the cover and her experience with all of
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this. Hi Kata.
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Thank you so much for joining us.
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Hi guys. Thank you.
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Thank you for having me.
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Oh yeah, of course.
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So getting into the cover,
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did that cover like affect you?
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And were most of the kids that you looked after white
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Yes. And you know,
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I saw that and I,
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you know, break so many memories.
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Yes, they were white.
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They are, they were family actually most of them and
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especially one family that I look after like,
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you know, since the kids were born.
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Yeah, they were white from Connecticut.
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Wow. And were you able to expose them to like your
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cultura like maybe like teach them Spanish?
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Oh yeah. You know,
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I spent so much time with them that,
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you know, I started looking after them since they were born
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So the kids learn Spanish and the funny thing is that
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I was going to school to learn English while I was watching
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them, right? So they were speaking English with my
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accent with my Spanish accent.
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So that's still a joke when we see each other because they
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will say words or they have like certain words,
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they still say that are like,
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in, like, with my accent.
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Right. So they were trying to like a lot of time
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with me. So they did that.
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They learned Spanish, I,
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you know, into the food.
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So they know a lot about Colombia or Arepas Empanadas.
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So they know all that.
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Yeah, the language,
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the food. And did you ever meet any other nannies?
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Was it like a nanny,
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like group chat? Oh,
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yes. The meetings at the park.
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I met a lot of people when I was working and we
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used to get together at the park at the local park and
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then even celebrate the kids' birthdays too.
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We will tell the parents,
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hey, it's so and so's birthday is coming up,
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we're going to get together.
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So we'll throw pinatas in the park for the kids.
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So I made a lot of friends there and they were all
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like nannies as well.
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So it was, yeah,
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it was really nice.
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It's a whole community,
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right? It is a community.
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Yes. And were the nannies typically Latino?
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Yes. OK. How do you navigate boundaries with kids who
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might get too close or,
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you know, I know that was hard.
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It's a, I mean,
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you just nurture them as much as you can and you get
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close as much as you can.
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But obviously you have to communicate and remind them that,
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you know, and remind myself and their parents,
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you know, they have parents,
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they are your parents.
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So it was when you,
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like, when you're with them,
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just give them everything,
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all the love respect,
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you know, nurture them.
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But when they're with their parents,
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you just have to like,
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ok, it's time to be with your parents.
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So always constantly reminding them and just like making sure that they
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you know, they know the parents and I'm the nanny
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I'm the caregiver,
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but it's hard. I know for sure.
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I remember when, you know,
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I grew up with the nanny,
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it was my, both my parents were,
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were working parents so they had to get one and I feel
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like I grew really close to her and I was,
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I could tell she got a little,
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you know, so,
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I mean, I went through that a lot,
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a lot of times the kids,
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the kids will call me mom mommy.
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So I was like,
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hey, yes. No,
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I'm Kata. Ok.
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That's your mommy because the parents will get jealous a little bit
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Have you actually seen these kids become adults?
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Like, how does that feel to see them all grown up
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And I don't know how old they are now but to
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see them graduate, they are.
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Daniella's age 21. We still have.
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In fact, they're big,
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they're in university, they're going to school.
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and you know,
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birthdays and special, you know,
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holidays, we text,
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we send pictures to each other.
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sometimes I go visit but yeah,
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it's amazing to see them so big.
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And also the love and respect that they have for me it's
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like it's a great feeling,
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you know. Oh,
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for sure. I'm sure you were a big part of where
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they are now. That's what the parents said.
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I was, I was with them for so long and since
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they were born, so their parents is like your second mom
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They always say that.
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So it's really sweet.
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Yeah. Really nice.
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Thank you so much.
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You take care. Ok,
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nice to meet you guys.
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Bye.