Cain Carias holding La Smiley and El Triste. Picture provided by Carias.
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Cain Carias holding La Smiley and El Triste. Picture provided by Carias.
By Brenda Fernanda VeranoAs featured on
On the morning of May 30, 2023, Cain Carias woke up and noticed that his car had disappeared, along with his three beloved puppets, the famous El Triste, La Smiley and Little Mr. E.
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