Oh, I don't believe this. That's just what I needed. What happened, Marcos?
Do you know Zezinho, from the van? Yes. He just called me saying that my son had his feet covered in mud, stepped on the seat and left everything covered in mud.
Oh, no! No way! Then when he went to talk to him, it seems that my son told him to go to that place and he even spat on the seat of the station wagon.
You see, where is the respect? Totally, man! How is this normal?
! A van driver, who has nowhere to fall dead, wants to discipline our children. We're giving these people too much freedom.
Soon there will be, I don't know, maids wanting to sit at the table to have lunch with us. Never, right? Because common sense and education cannot be bought, they come from birth.
Speaking of coming from birth, do you know about Burrão's son? Don't tell me that he fell head first out of the crib like his father? No, I don't know.
But it seems that the boy is having some problems at school, he has some dysfunctions, you know? Does this mean that Burrão has a special son? Yeah.
Do you see how things are? Burrão is a rich, successful, ecological guy, and has a son who. .
. But not everything is perfect, right? The boy has been in seventh grade for three years and can't get out.
At least he's better than his father who couldn't leave the fifth. You see that in a certain way, the family is evolving. What's up" How is all this joy?
Today I brought Pedrinho, we'll play ball. Pedrinho, these are daddy's friends. What's up, Pedrinho.
How are you? Pleasure! Marcos Luiz Fonseca de Alcântara.
Marcos Luiz? I know you. -Do you see?
-Everyone knows him. This is your som who has a little problem, right? Little problem?
Don't worry, you're among friends here. You can speak openly. Because there’s no more room for this silly prejudice, right?
Overall, society has evolved a lot. How old are you, Pedrinho? Six.
Wait a second. Isn't he in seventh grade? Yes.
But isn't he special? Put a special in it. Pedrinho, what is nine times eight?
Seventy two. Ninety-two times thirty-five? Three thousand two hundred and twenty.
See? You can ask whatever you want. What is the square root of 256 to the power of 4?
Sixty-five thousand five hundred and thirty-six. Dude, that's right. I don't believe it.
But wait, isn't he repeating seventh grade? Yes, but we have to beg at school to keep him in seventh grade. It's not easy.
He has high skills, but his emotional level is of a six years old. -Damn. -It's tough, man.
People don't understand. Because there's a kid side of him that just wants to play and the other side is addicted to mathematics. At the company, he manages the cash flow of some branches.
Then he takes the profit and donates it to organizations with children with specific needs. We don't talk about special children anymore, it's prejudiced. Wow, is he already helping other people?
Yes, man. He's the one who manages the cash flow for the van uncle, Zezinho. Actually, Marcos Luiz, I remembered where I know you from.
You owe two years' payment on the van. Wow, that's right. .
. These ridiculous values we end up forgetting. But Serasa doesn't.
What? He linked everything with Serasa. He did some calculations on fuel economy and logistics.
Uncle Zezinho is already heading to the fifteenth van, can you believe it? Fifteenth? Burrão, as it's a small amount and it's a temporary debt, can't you remove my name from Serasa?
Not me, man. I don't have all that competence, I didn't finish fifth grade. That's with Pedrinho, who's already in his seventh year, right, Pedrinho?
And I don't own the van. No, that's true, man. You better talk with uncle Zezinho.
Zezinho is super polite, he must love you, he'll definitely help you out. Because Pedrinho and I are going to play ball, right? Yes.
Bye, Fernando. -Not Fernando! -Burrão!
Burrão! These guys!