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Eddie Huang is an author, chef, restaurateur, producer, and former attorney. He's the author of the memoir "Fresh Off the Boat", which inspired the ABC sitcom of the same name, director of the 2021 film "Boogie," and co-host of the "Separate Bedrooms" podcast.
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There are so many people now, especially in LA, that are like, for a honeymoon, or like, for the holidays, I'm gonna go to the Congo. I wanna go to West Africa. And I'm just like, bro, watch that episode real quick. Yeah, watch that episode. That's not where you're staying, but it's close to where you're trying to go. Like, check that episode out. You're in the middle of a conflict zone. It's very dangerous being down there. You know, it's just... and probably no dinosaurs. No. There's probably no dinosaurs. I wanna go to Ethiopia, but I'm not going where Cho went. Wherever Cho went, I'm like, I'm not going there. David's wild, man. He went with... he camped with the Hadza. He stayed with the Hadza and went hunting with them. Yeah. He was saying that when they shot, they were shooting baboons to eat. And he said, it's crazy when they shoot a baboon, it grabs the arrow. And like, you see it grabbed out, you're like, yo. That's a little too weird, you know? Cho was really putting himself in danger. I was like, I was more like the Vanderpump Cho, you know what I mean? I was like, let's have a nice fucking... What are you all on in Abu Dhabi? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Let's live it up. Beautiful people, beautiful land. Have a good time. Yeah, let's see some fucking people here. Have a good time. Stay at a nice hotel. I chose like the opposite of conflict zones.