Esp 8 - El Salón de la Fama de los Nombretes Cubanos y el Campamento HP

Welcome to a new episode of El Enganche. Today we're heating things up with a trip down memory lane: the best, worst, and most creative nicknames from our time in Matanzas. From the legendary "Sons of Pastors" camps (you know why they were called HP), to the mishaps at art school, the seminary, and the TEMA (a local music and dance club). We'll tell you the real story behind "El Mariado," the mystery of "Lloviznita," and why Roberto was called "Boby Capillita" without him even knowing. Plus, NASA goes wild at the controls testing out the studio's new toys and reminiscing about his days as an automatic truck driver. Get comfortable, hit play, and let us know in the comments what the worst nickname was that you heard in your neighborhood! 00:00 - Intro, the Teddy Bear, the Chickens, and the Croquettes 01:21 - Studio Improvements, NASA Cameras, and Reading Comments 05:08 - The "Llorará" Anecdote in Ecuador and Premature Halitosis 08:58 - The Controversial "Children of Pastors" (HP) Camp 16:55 - River Adventure with the Baby from the Nursing Home 18:30 - The Nicknames Begin: "El Mariado" and "La Loba" 22:12 - "Sueño Eterno," "Joyi Nutria," "Guajiro," and "El Pollo" 24:50 - "Patagonia," "Tumbacoco," and the Secret of "Boby Capillita" 28:44 - The Tale of "Lloviznita" and the Lighting Changes in the Service 30:41 - Strange Surnames, First Names with Y, and the Era of the TOPIC 34:57 - "Peluchín Gargamel" and "Pamichonga" 38:51 - "La Chancleta" and the anecdote of Joelito looking for the boat 42:25 - "Carestuche" and the fearsome cook "Azuquita" 45:46 - The TEMA graduation diploma that said "Finally" 51:10 - Dictionary of musical blunders: The "micrometer" and the "microbe" 54:27 - The bolero singer who interrupted the testimonial segment 56:53 - The days of vocal reggaeton playing for food 01:02:16 - NASA of an automatic trucker: "Oh my God!" 01:08:23 - Farewell, acknowledgments, and podcast closing