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Mixed Plate
Mixed Plate: Chronicles of an All-American Combo | Jo Koy
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A stunning, hilarious memoir displaying Koys wide-ranging comedic talent and abundant wells of perseverance (Kirkus Reviews, starred). Mixed Plate illuminates the burning drive and unique humor that make Jo Koy one of todays most successful comedians. Includes never-before-seen photos. Well guys, here it ismy story. A funny, sad, at times pathetic but also kick-ass tale of how a half-Filipino, half-white kid whose mom thought (and still thinks) his career goal was to become a clown became a success. Not an overnight success, because that would have made for a really short read, but an All-American success who could give my immigrant mom the kind of life she hoped for when she came to this country, and my son the kind of life I wished Id had as a kid. With all the details of what it felt like to get the doors closed in my face, to grind it out on the road with my arsenal of dick jokes, and how my career finally took off once I embraced the craziness of my family, which I always thought was uniquely Filipino but turns out is as universal as it gets. In this book, Ill take you behind the mic, behind the curtainOK, way behind it. From growing up with a mom who made me dance like Michael Jackson at the Knights of Columbus, to some real dark stuff, the stuff we dont talk about often enough as immigrants. Mental health, poverty, drinking. And show you the path to my American Dream. Which was paved with a lot of failure, department store raffle tickets to win free color televisions, bad jokes, old VHS tapes, a motorcycle my mom probably still hates, the only college final I aced (wasnt math), and getting my first laugh on stage. Theres photo evidence of it all here, too. In this book, I get serious about my funny. And I want to make you laugh a little while I do it. Im like Hawaiis favorite lunchthe mixed plate. Little bit of this, a little bit of that. My book Mixed Plate is too.
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️🤍🖤 1y
Eggs Great cover ❤️🖤🤍 1y
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Day three stats for #20in4.

Read Voyeur 3.5💫
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40% of Mixed Plate

Andrew65 Going great 👏👏👏 2y
fredamans I need Jo Koy's book in my life, he's hilariousssss!! 2y
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⭐️⭐️⭐️ I did not find this particularly interesting, inspiring, or memorable. Memoirs of famous people often remind me of their mere-mortal reality and document their road to success (and/or failures) in a way that impresses and enlightens me. When it‘s the story of a comedian‘s path to fame, I tend to get some good chuckles along the way even if the story itself is not wholly funny. This book was not one that accomplished any of that for me. Meh.

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I love memoirs from the Chelsea Lately round table! Koy is the son of a white American military dad and a Filipino immigrant mom (with a schizophrenic older son). Family life was incredibly challenging. Embracing his Filipino-American identity was, too, especially when they entered the civilian world. Naturally funny, Koy used comedy to fit in, which led to his desire to skip college and try standup. A very thoughtful and funny memoir!

Tera66 I loved it too! So good! 3y
britt_brooke @Tera66 💚 So many layers. It‘s a good one! 3y
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This was great! I don‘t really follow comedy, but I‘d heard of Jo Koy from students who told me how much they love his work. When @theinfophile recommended this on All the Books, I was sold. It‘s a wonderful memoir, full of hard times, great stories, and lessons learned. I laughed a lot! His comedy skills came through in a big way on audio.

britt_brooke I loved him back in the Chelsea Lately days. He was on the round table often. Definitely stacking - thanks! 4y
Christine @britt_brooke Oh fun - hope you enjoy if you get to it! I thought he was really funny and seems like such a nice guy. (His acknowledgments were so sweet!) 4y
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So, so good! 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽

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This is on Scribd 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽

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Biracial Fil-Am comedian Jo Koy reveals all in this delectably, funny memoir. As the child of immigrant single mother with a tiger mom personality to his older brother's mental health issues to finding in own community in both the Asian and Caucasian circles, Jo gives an honest portrayal of his tise to stardom.

CloakNQuill One of my favorite comedians! 4y
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I have been a fan of Jo Koy's stand up for awhile, but this book really deepened my appreciation for him and his comedy. While its about him busting his butt to be a successful stand up, its also about his struggle to be a good father while pursuing his dreams. About hardships growing up with his single mother and being broke-broke. He included Filipino recipes, my BFF, came over and we made a couple. Lumpia and Chicken Adobo. Delicious. ⭐⭐⭐⭐#ARC

Reggie This sounds so good. He makes me laugh a lot. 4y
Tera66 @Reggie He went through a lot as a kid, but he tells it with a comedic bent. He is so funny. 4y
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On deck

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#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView Thank you!
1. Oh Wow, It's a lot.

2. Daffodils, they are coming up here. We had a blizzard a week ago and its been snowing off and on since. They come no matter what.

TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 💜🌷 4y
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#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView

🍀No plans, I have to work late.
🍀Nothing yet, he gives some of his favorite Filipino recipes, so sad Im not eating them now. But my bestfriend is coming over in a couple weeks and we are going to make a few.(Book is Mixed Plate by comedian Jo Koy)

TheSpineView Happy St. Patrick's Day! Thanks for playing! 4y
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