Overview
- He told Otro día perdido that he walked into a stranger’s wake with an open casket, saying, “Vi gente, era gratis y pasé.”
- He described a hobby of strolling through Buenos Aires’s Chacarita cemetery and visiting graves of musicians such as Jim Morrison and Édith Piaf.
- The appearance took place on Mario Pergolini’s newly launched late-night program on El Trece, which has been generating viral moments.
- He revisited a past episode in Chaco in which police detained him and later freed him, after which he joked he obtained “inmunidad policial.”
- He also recounted driving 120 kilometers on the highway shoulder, losing his license and later retrieving it in Dolores, while noting he failed the driving exam several times.