The chunda chunda of every summer.
-I'm a wild filly...!
-How are you, ho?
-...He's going on a trip to the unknown!
-What are you saying, Loli?
-Happy singing, fia. I'm not the one who got him out of my head.
-How awful!
-The song of the branu and the national team's anthem.
-Shut up, don't remind me.
-Tino, after seeing the celebration, walks around the house jumping around “Spanish Gibraltar”.
-Oh really?
-Just like an engorilau, stupid, sticking out its breast, and its tail, a wild filly, da-and I'll hit you.
-Let him trot, Loli, let him trot, it's better for you, then play tonight...
-Na.
-What do you mean?
-No, Isa. The wildest thing I saw on my bed was a “Lion King” comforter.
-Shut up, man.
-Let's see if you have more luck, trusty, and hunt a tiger or a jaguar.
-Yes, ho. Do you know what-and a jaguar says to another? How are you!
-Hohoho! The worst thing is that Tino, the sucker, hit me for the damn thing to sing.
-Phew! It sticks to you like a shoe to shit.
-The chunda chunda of all branos.
-The gozadera, the waka waka, the bomb, the shark...
-I don't know, my friend, I think we're going to get worse.
-By?
-Ye tou ruiu! The weather passes and the music is more abandoned than Perlora.
-Already. Before, at least, languages were taken care of.
-Home, for God's sake! Waka waka eh, eh! Tsamina mina zangalewa!
-Nossa, nossa, assim voce kills me...!
-Watanegui consup, luli ruami wanaga, yupi for you yupi for me!
-And what do you tell me about aserejé ja de je de jebe tude jebere sebiunouba?
-Those are big words, Loli!
-The bad thing about languages is that, like never before, they leave a void...
-By?
-Abanibi aboebé, abanibi means I love you, love. OK. And aboebé?
-That?
-What does aboebé mean?
-Ai, fia, I don't know that.
-Of course, because they never told us. Taquelos gave birth! Do you know what it's like to live with that? My adolescence screwed me.
-Already. Above there are trees that are attached to you.
-You move your cuckoo and your canary has died.
-And the ring when!
-That's why I am telling you. What a panorama!
-And on top of the pandemic...
-Na. We come out better.
-You think?
-You see. My Tino trotting, one son for Boombastic, the other for Tsunami and here, the mother, singing the wild filly.