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roy choi: that s my life, man. anthony: totally joyless. roy choi: yeah. anthony: uh, what did your parents want you to be when you grew up? roy choi: for me, a doctor or lawyer. anthony: right. you re obviously not a doctor or a lawyer. did you finish college? roy choi: i finished college and i went to one year of law school and i walked out. anthony: right. so you re a bad korean. roy choi: i m a bad korean. if i was a mediocre accountant, it d be better than being a top chef. anthony: according to who? roy choi: according to korean culture. anthony: right. roy choi: according to korean uncles and aunts. and it s just, it doesn t register that that is a profession. you know? i wouldn t have to explain myself if i just said i was a cpa. anthony: right. roy choi: never. you know, that s, that s, that s weird shit. anthony: i know. you still got some splaining to do. roy choi: still. to just get it across that i, that i cook, and that there was this ....
Honestly. that sounds, like totally joy roy choi: that s my life, man. anthony: totally joyless. roy choi: yeah. anthony: uh, what did your parents want you to be when you grew up? roy choi: for me, a doctor or lawyer. anthony: right. you re obviously not a doctor or a lawyer. did you finish college? roy choi: i finished college and i went to one year of law school and i walked out. anthony: right. so, you re a bad korean. roy choi: i m a bad korean. if i was a mediocre accountant, it d be better than being a top chef. anthony: according to who? roy choi: according to korean culture. anthony: right. roy choi: according to korean uncles and aunts. and it s just, it doesn t register that that is a profession. you know? i wouldn t have to explain myself if i just said i was a cpa. anthony: right. roy choi: never. you know, that s, that s, that s weird shit. anthony: i know. you still got some splaining to do. roy choi: still. to just get it acros ....
Honestly. that sounds, like totally joy roy choi: that s my life, man. anthony: totally joyless. roy choi: yeah. anthony: uh, what did your parents want you to be when you grew up? roy choi: for me, a doctor or lawyer. anthony: right. you re obviously not a doctor or a lawyer. did you finish college? roy choi: i finished college and i went to one year of law school and i walked out. anthony: right. so, you re a bad korean. roy choi: i m a bad korean. if i was a mediocre accountant, it d be better than being a top chef. anthony: according to who? roy choi: according to korean culture. anthony: right. roy choi: according to korean uncles and aunts. and it s just, it doesn t register that that is a profession. you know? i wouldn t have to explain myself if i just said i was a cpa. anthony: right. roy choi: never. you know, that s, that s, that s weird shit. anthony: i know. you still got some splaining to do. roy choi: still. to just get it acros ....
roy choi: for me, a doctor or lawyer. anthony: right. you re obviously not a doctor or a lawyer. did you finish college? roy choi: i finished college and i went to one year of law school and i walked out. anthony: right. so, you re a bad korean. roy choi: i m a bad korean. if i was a mediocre accountant, it d be better than being a top chef. anthony: according to who? roy choi: according to korean culture. anthony: right. roy choi: according to korean uncles and aunts. and it s just, it doesn t register that that is a profession. you know? i wouldn t have to explain myself if i just said i was a cpa. anthony: right. roy choi: never. you know, that s, that s, that s weird shit. anthony: i know. you still got some splaining to do. roy choi: still. to just get it across that i, that i cook, and that there was this phenomenon that happened on the streets of l.a. that changed and opened up korean culture to, to the world. anthony: what does it mean to be korea ....
Man. anthony: totally joyless. roy choi: yeah. anthony: uh, what did your parents want you to be when you grew up? roy choi: for me, a doctor or lawyer. anthony: right. you re obviously not a doctor or a lawyer. did you finish college? roy choi: i finished college and i went to one year of law school and i walked out. anthony: right. so, you re a bad korean. roy choi: i m a bad korean. if i was a mediocre accountant, it d be better than being a top chef. anthony: according to who? roy choi: according to korean culture. anthony: right. roy choi: according to korean uncles and aunts. and it s just, it doesn t register that that is a profession. you know? i wouldn t have to explain myself if i just said i was a cpa. anthony: right. roy choi: never. you know, that s, that s, that s weird shit. anthony: i know. you still got some splaining to do. roy choi: still. to just get it across that i, that i cook, and that there was this phenomenon that happened on ....