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"I've got you under my skin / I have got you, deep in the heart of me ...".

Whenever

Quique San Francisco

went to

El Hormiguero,

Frank Sinatra and his

I've got you under my skin

always sounded

.

Last night was not going to be any different, last night it sounded even louder.

There was only one thing missing last night at

El Hormiguero

, a cold beer in a glass like the ones

Quique San Francisco

drank

.

Pablo Motos

could not start the program or finish it without dedicating the best tribute that could be done to his more than friend

Quique San Francisco

.

The presenter held back the tears, pumped the heart and let the memories and laughter be the ones that gave the last goodbye from

El Hormiguero

to the man who "taught me to be free."

That

Quique San Francisco

and

Pablo Motos

loved each other was no secret.

The last time the actor was a guest at

El Hormiguero

, after taunts and blows -because they got them doubled-, neither of them could stand the containment of the live show and they told each other without squeamishness what they wanted and what they needed the each other.

The normal thing when they were together and sat facing each other was to think that Pablo Motos had been

Quique San Francisco's

lifeline more than once

.

Sure it was, but the reality, what

Pablo Motos

showed last night

in his emotional farewell was that in truth the one who had saved him more than once was

Quique San Francisco

him.

The "wild life" that Quique San Francisco chose

"He taught me to be on stage, to survive in Madrid, he taught me to understand artists and

he taught me to what extent a person can be free

. You can go to work, you can have a schedule, you can obey your boss or no, if you don't feel like it, then no. And

Enrique

didn't feel like it. And since he was free, he decided to live on the wild side of life, "

Pablo Motos

started

the program.

"Those of us who were next to him were never bored. Sometimes he had no money, sometimes they took the power off, sometimes he got into trouble, but if you asked him how he was, he would always tell you, 'Well, I'm always fine.' "- Because if someone knew

Quique San Francisco

, because if someone knew about that" wild "life of

Quique San Francisco

, because if someone lived it in their own flesh, that was

Pablo Motos

.

"

Enrique

always told me that in the worst moments a good person would always appear to help you. One day he told me, you have to meet a lot of people, you need a boat, I only need someone who has a boat."

Pablo Motos

and

Quique San Francisco

worked together for a long time.

Theater, television ... And they always understood each other, although, as the presenter revealed last night, more than once he would have been "blown away."

Pablo Motos

told

last night that during one of the plays that they represented together,

Quique San Francisco

almost did not arrive at the time of representation.

When there were less than 5 minutes

left until

the play had to be canceled and

Pablo Motos

was about to go on stage to announce to the audience that it was being canceled and that the money was being returned, the actor appeared calmly. He got into the car in the first scene and when

Pablo Motos

took his place on the stage, behind the car, as if he were pushing it, Quique San Francisco turned and said: "You don't care what happened to me."

That was

Quique San Francisco

.

What Pablo Motos did last night was not just a tribute to a friend, it was the demonstration of what friendship is, at least his friendship.

One in the good and in the bad, in the bad and in the worst, but always with you ...

"I've got you under my skin".

There were many that

Quique San Francisco

should have done to

Pablo Motos

, but all of them served for what Pablo Motos said last night, to "love him."

"We all loved Enrique because he made us feel weak for him," he said.

That weakness that only he achieved as only he knew.

Like that day when, during a performance,

Quique San Francisco

forgot to pick up something from the stage that gave rise to the next scene and that he dismantled it.

When the performance ended,

Pablo Motos

was like a beast towards him and when he was two feet from

Quique San Francisco

and was going to explode, the actor extended his arm with his finger raised towards

Pablo Motos

and said very seriously ... " What lesson have you learned today? "

Pablo Motos

was left broken, unable to react.

"Today you have learned that on stage you cannot trust anyone."

Quique San Francisco

in its purest form.

The adorable genius who was impossible to dismount because he always dismounted you before.

Although

last night's

El Hormiguero

had

C. Tangana

as a guest

, the real star of the night was undoubtedly

Quique San Francisco

.

Not only for the initial tribute of Pablo Motos remembering his friend, but also for remembering him how they remembered him, in his maximum splendor, in his best moments in the program, with the best stories that not only

Pablo Motos

had shared with him, without almost the entire team.

Stories of someone who decided to live his life as he wanted, without ties, without restraints.

"

Enrique

was a genius and a wise man. There was a time when he stayed home almost every day to drink beers and play Xbox. One day we were playing games and telling jokes, because

Quique San Francisco

told the best jokes, even better than those of us who wrote to him for

The Comedy Club

, and I said to him: '

Quique

, if you work ...' And he replied: 'Don't say atrocious' ".

Those afternoons of Xbox and

beer

, but of very cold beer and by the glass, never in a bottle or can, because among the many theories of

Quique San Francisco

about the hops of the gods was that if you did not drink the beer by the glass, you would get fat ,

Pablo Motos

and

Quique San Francisco

established a bond that would never be broken.

What Quique San Francisco taught Pablo Motos

"He was the best.

Enrique

and I almost never spoke seriously for him, I avoided him. I tried, but nothing," said

Pablo Motos

.

"One day, when he was screwing her around a lot against himself, I asked him if he didn't realize that this was going to end fatally, and he answered 'that won't happen because whenever you're desperate, a good person appears and helps you.'

Enrique's

house

was always full of people, sometimes very doubtful and very dangerous, but Enrique always told me 'you have to meet people from all over the place. I don't need to have a boat like you, I just need a friend who has a boat '".

Without a doubt, one of the best descriptions to be heard in these days about what the life of

Quique San Francisco was like

.

And the best thing is that anyone else would have done it with a reproachful tone or, perhaps, with that paternalistic tone of those who do not see it well.

Pablo Motos

no

, Pablo Motos

spoke of his friend telling what his friend was like and nothing else.

The affection and love, without more, without having to say whether this or that, simply recounting who

Quique San Francisco was

and what it was like to live by his side.

"Money was not his strong suit either. Once they gave him a very large compensation for an accident because they ran over him and destroyed his leg and I said 'now Quique, please, pay the debts, organize yourself and keep the money in the bank And he told me: '

Pablo

, if they pay me 100 million today, tomorrow I'm going to spend 110.' And his father, who was next door, told him, 'very well said, son' ".

It was the reality of

Quique San Francisco

, which he himself recounted on countless occasions.

In fact, in that last interview in

El Hormiguero

, when

Pablo Motos

asked him what he did with the money,

Quique San Francisco

did not hesitate to answer that when he had money, he already had it invested for everything he owed.

But more than because of what he owed, that also, because of what life was for him.

The

carpe diem

taken to the maximum expression.

"And if one day you leave? Since you don't know when this is going to end, better enjoy it now. If I knew the day I'm going to die, you would shit."

Pablo Motos

gave him work,

Pablo Motos

accompanied him in his worst moments,

Pablo Motos

even sent his team to buy shoes for him, Pablo Motos spent afternoons and afternoons, nights and nights, early and early mornings, at

Quique San's

house

Francisco

drinking beer, playing the Xbox, telling jokes, listening to him, but above all, learning to live in a way that was not understandable for everyone.

His friends, like

Pablo Motos

, could accept it or not, they could understand it or not, but what he never denied was to love him, to adore him and, although it may seem the opposite, to thank him.

"We all loved

Enrique

. An injustice was never committed in front of him. He did not care to lose his job or get into a fight, but he never allowed an injustice. Everyone who has come across Enrique has lived a great story. He has marched with that elegance. We will all remember him for his last role, with his cape and his scythe. But you know what

Enrique

liked the most in

the world, having fun. And that is what we are going to do today to honor him. "

Pablo Motos

swallowed a smile, held back the tears so they wouldn't come out, because surely his friend would not have liked to see him like that.

He did the program, he interviewed

C. Tangana

and the last 10 minutes of the program he decided to honor him as only someone like

Quique San Francisco

can be honored

.

No tears or regrets "because

Quique San Francisco

lived as he wanted to live. And he has gone and ...".

It cost him, it cost

Pablo Motos a

lot to

talk about him, about his friend, to fire him.

"I've been weird all day, but I'm happy."

As if

Quique San Francisco were

still there, as if

Pablo Motos

knew, that he knew, that Quique San Francisco would not want bullshit, or dramons, that

Quique San Francisco

would want to see them smile.

- "You know I love you madly"

- "Yeah, I know. And I know you, you bastard."

"I've got you under my skin / I have got you, deep in the heart of me / So deep in my heart that you're really a part of me / I've got you under my skin ..."

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