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🗓️ 14 July 2019
⏱️ 70 minutes
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1:01.6 | And you know, like I always said, I'd like to bring in interesting people here. People who have, uh, so we talk about shit that I don't know anything about. |
1:09.2 | So we have a very special guest want to introduce yourself. Hey guys, I'm GG. GG. Yeah. What's your last name? Moon. Moon. |
1:18.6 | First off, yeah, what are you? I'm half Korean and Greek Italian. My dad's half Greek half Italian. How did that happen? |
1:28.8 | Just like crazy. So my mom grew up in San Diego. My, my family moved from Korea to LA. Actually, um, my mom was like two. |
1:37.7 | And then they moved from LA to San Diego. Well, your mom came in when she was two years old. Yeah. Super young. |
1:43.6 | Yeah. Wait, so her English is on point. Oh, yeah. I mean, she's, she even says that her, her, |
1:48.0 | her Korean is like kindergarten status. That's what she never taught me. I'm just like, mom, why? |
1:53.9 | Oh, really? Yeah. So I mean, she's, uh, she's probably like bullshitting because she always, I mean, she only speaks to my grandma and Korean. |
2:02.0 | Yeah. Everything. And so, um, yeah, but she, yeah, she, she's American through and through. She grew up, you know, in mission beach and back, I guess back in like, |
2:12.8 | you know, the 80s and 90s mission beach was like crazy. Like, yeah, gangs, punks, you know, like all those kinds of people being up each other on the streets. |
2:21.9 | Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And so she like ran with that crowd and she was like pretty badass and yeah, it's funny. |
2:31.5 | She, I guess, just met my dad, you know, just party. That's so interesting because like, when I, every time I hear about an immigrant story, |
2:39.9 | I always hear about the parents who came later on in their life. I rarely meet like Korean American immigrants that come at that young |
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