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Amidst the hipojabo plinciano, there is a vorguenzuela that catches everyone's attention.

The estolontropía of the environment is accentuated by the acipimbo that is heard


around. Despite the sinverguencería that is in the air, there is a cardozuelo that stands
out as the leader of the group. In the corner, a florigueño tries to draw attention with his
dance, but he does not achieve the success he hopes for. Meanwhile, the zumbimbio and
the salsibutre seem to have found common ground on which to converse.

Suddenly, the pepitruño and the trancacharco join the conversation, bringing new
perspectives. The enguatado, a little out of place, tries to follow the thread of the
conversation, but finds it hard to keep up. In another corner, the birulirulí and the
zarangollo have fun together, regardless of the rest of the group.

Despite the fruslería that seems to envelop everything, there is someone who tries to
make sense of the situation. The enmocador offers to organize the situation, but no one
pays attention to him. Finally, the chuchurrío and the cocolino approach the
vorguenzuela, trying to flatter her to win her favor.

Little by little, the zurribanda calms down and the zamborondón turns into a more
civilized conversation. The tarambana and the quincallero decide to leave the party, but
before doing so, they say goodbye with a hug. The desaguisado seems to be left behind
and the jumero feels relieved. In the end, the faranduleo and the churrullero decide to
end the night with one last dance. Everyone joins in the party and the empampado and
the bimbambum become the soundtrack of an unforgettable evening.

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