Ricardo Araújo’s dream of seeing Joana Amaral Dias in Parliament with Joaquim Bastinhas’ horse, Martim Moniz, which looks like Morocco where there are “camels” with poorly parked cars and the end of the term “workers”. It’s more of a ‘This is Making Fun of Who You Work’, or rather, who you collaborate with, as they want to call it
Ricardo Araújo Pereira has a dream, to see Joana Amaral Dias go to Parliament and Pedro Pinto to be there. Maybe Joaquim Bastinhas’ horse will also be there, and so Parliament will move to Golegã. Confused? In this episode there is satire on presidential candidates and those who are almost presidential candidates, on the general strike and also on the state of Martim Moniz. Doesn’t it really look like Morocco? You can even hear them say: “Oh, camel!” It was Pedro Frazão, from Chega, who parked the car in the middle of the street.
It’s another ‘This is Enjoying Who You Work’, or rather, who you collaborate with, as they want to call it, to listen to on a podcast. This broadcast took place on December 7th on SIC and features an interview with António Filipe.
“Normally, the people we talk about have real jobs, unlike us. They are ministers, businessmen, bankers… Basically, what we do is make fun of those who work” RAP Listen to more episodes:
