The conversation revolves around the speaker's experiences and aspirations. The speaker discusses their good sleep during a rainy night, and their preference for sleeping with the noise of rain. They also mention a friend, Tiringa, who is from the Army of Brasilia and is a big fan of their work.
The speaker expresses their discontent with certain political figures and allegations, stating that they received proposals for thievery and that they do not want to be involved in such activities. They express their desire to join the Army and take part in the "cleaning" of their community, referring to the punishment of wrongdoers.
The speaker recounts their past experiences, including their role in a gang where they intimidated other members and dealt with those who were caught doing wrong. They express their intent to continue their work in the future.
Tiringa, a Lieutenant in the Army of Brasilia, is mentioned as a source of inspiration and a fan of the speaker's work. The conversation ends with the speaker expressing their desire to meet Tiringa and inviting him to visit their community.
1. The text is a conversation, possibly from a radio broadcast, with various participants discussing different topics.
2. One of the participants, referred to as "Tiringa", is from the Army of Brasilia and is described as a big fan of someone else in the conversation.
3. Tiringa has received congratulations and admiration for his work.
4. There is a mention of a "Lieutenant" in the Army of Brasilia who is also discussed in the conversation.
5. The conversation includes references to receiving proposals, possibly for a job or position.
6. The text also contains a story about a grandfather and his dog, Nabunda, who is left behind when the grandfather crosses a river.
7. The conversation takes a turn towards negative comments about a participant who is described as a "naughty goat" and a "tramp".
8. The participant is accused of being in the army and working as a Lieutenant.
9. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the participant's marriage and a woman referred to as a "guenga".