Andrew Kuo
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Misho. Misho, that's nice. Did you have one? Kimo. Yeah, Kimo. But the problem is, I would still go by Kimo, but... Yeah, it's not ideal. It's not ideal at all. Yeah. You know when my dad moved to this country? He spelled my name on the passport, or on my birth certificate. K-R-E-M.
Misho. Misho, that's nice. Did you have one? Kimo. Yeah, Kimo. But the problem is, I would still go by Kimo, but... Yeah, it's not ideal. It's not ideal at all. Yeah. You know when my dad moved to this country? He spelled my name on the passport, or on my birth certificate. K-R-E-M.
Yeah. Wow. And I would go, and I asked my dad, why did you do this? Yeah. He was like, it's easier to spell. I said, bro, it's literally... He's right. It's crap. But it is easier to spell? It is easier to spell because there are two fucking letters missing that are necessary for the name to be Kareem. And so I got it legally changed. And you changed the last name, too? I changed the last name.
Yeah. Wow. And I would go, and I asked my dad, why did you do this? Yeah. He was like, it's easier to spell. I said, bro, it's literally... He's right. It's crap. But it is easier to spell? It is easier to spell because there are two fucking letters missing that are necessary for the name to be Kareem. And so I got it legally changed. And you changed the last name, too? I changed the last name.
Yeah. Wow. And I would go, and I asked my dad, why did you do this? Yeah. He was like, it's easier to spell. I said, bro, it's literally... He's right. It's crap. But it is easier to spell? It is easier to spell because there are two fucking letters missing that are necessary for the name to be Kareem. And so I got it legally changed. And you changed the last name, too? I changed the last name.
That's an interesting story. When my dad moved to the States, his last name was Abu Rahma. Yeah. Yeah. It was like Sayyid Ahmed Abu Rahma. So he removed Abu Rahma and just went with Ahmed. So I was Kareem Ahmed. You were Kareem Ahmed. I was Kareem Ahmed. And I never really liked it because what really bothered me is it was two first names. Oh shit, you have two first names. I do.
That's an interesting story. When my dad moved to the States, his last name was Abu Rahma. Yeah. Yeah. It was like Sayyid Ahmed Abu Rahma. So he removed Abu Rahma and just went with Ahmed. So I was Kareem Ahmed. You were Kareem Ahmed. I was Kareem Ahmed. And I never really liked it because what really bothered me is it was two first names. Oh shit, you have two first names. I do.
That's an interesting story. When my dad moved to the States, his last name was Abu Rahma. Yeah. Yeah. It was like Sayyid Ahmed Abu Rahma. So he removed Abu Rahma and just went with Ahmed. So I was Kareem Ahmed. You were Kareem Ahmed. I was Kareem Ahmed. And I never really liked it because what really bothered me is it was two first names. Oh shit, you have two first names. I do.
I hate two first names. My uncle is Yusuf Yusuf. Two first names. I don't like two first names. And I'm sorry that I insulted your name. You first name shamed me, yeah, but... Maybe it was a beef problem. Yeah, you're gonna have beef with a lot of people, man. How often do you go to Egypt? Every year.
I hate two first names. My uncle is Yusuf Yusuf. Two first names. I don't like two first names. And I'm sorry that I insulted your name. You first name shamed me, yeah, but... Maybe it was a beef problem. Yeah, you're gonna have beef with a lot of people, man. How often do you go to Egypt? Every year.
I hate two first names. My uncle is Yusuf Yusuf. Two first names. I don't like two first names. And I'm sorry that I insulted your name. You first name shamed me, yeah, but... Maybe it was a beef problem. Yeah, you're gonna have beef with a lot of people, man. How often do you go to Egypt? Every year.
That's a painful memory. Because my dad would always get so mad that he had to buy the phone card because it was like $40 for 10 minutes. That's expensive, bro. $3 a minute? Yeah. And then you barely know Arabic? Crazy. You know? Crazy. Say hi to your grandma. Hi. Oh, wow, your loser son doesn't speak Arabic anymore? And then it's quiet.
That's a painful memory. Because my dad would always get so mad that he had to buy the phone card because it was like $40 for 10 minutes. That's expensive, bro. $3 a minute? Yeah. And then you barely know Arabic? Crazy. You know? Crazy. Say hi to your grandma. Hi. Oh, wow, your loser son doesn't speak Arabic anymore? And then it's quiet.
That's a painful memory. Because my dad would always get so mad that he had to buy the phone card because it was like $40 for 10 minutes. That's expensive, bro. $3 a minute? Yeah. And then you barely know Arabic? Crazy. You know? Crazy. Say hi to your grandma. Hi. Oh, wow, your loser son doesn't speak Arabic anymore? And then it's quiet.
John C. Reilly. I love that. He hit me with the Inshallah. That's, yeah. It was cool.
John C. Reilly. I love that. He hit me with the Inshallah. That's, yeah. It was cool.
John C. Reilly. I love that. He hit me with the Inshallah. That's, yeah. It was cool.
It'll just be like everyone's Muslim. Well, Stepbrothers is an allegory about two young guys who are lost. And then they find Islam. And then they convert. And that's all of John T. Reilly just saying inshallah to you.
It'll just be like everyone's Muslim. Well, Stepbrothers is an allegory about two young guys who are lost. And then they find Islam. And then they convert. And that's all of John T. Reilly just saying inshallah to you.
It'll just be like everyone's Muslim. Well, Stepbrothers is an allegory about two young guys who are lost. And then they find Islam. And then they convert. And that's all of John T. Reilly just saying inshallah to you.