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KBS Joy entertainment program’Ask Anything’ broadcast screen capture © News1 |
Comedian Lee Soo-geun confided that he had suffered from gangsters while selling egg bread in the past.
KBS Joy’s entertainment program’Ask Anything’, aired on the 1st, introduced winter snacks these generations make and eat.
On this day when a cold wave warning was issued in the metropolitan area and snow started to blow, Seo Jang-hoon handed Taiyaki to Lee Su-geun, who said,’I am hungry because it is cold.’
However, Lee Soo-geun said, “These days, kids don’t eat like this. If you put a piece of butter on top of taiyaki, it becomes a great’ang-butter taiyaki’,” he told me about a new style of snacking.
Then, Seo Jang-hoon asked to eat kimchi on the second snack, roasted sweet potato. Eating caught the eye.
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KBS Joy entertainment program’Ask Anything’ broadcast screen capture © News1 |
The two who made and ate’insa snacks’ continued their memory talk.
Lee Soo-geun said, “I had been selling egg bread after I left the army in the past.”
“I was in front of OO Bank, but every day gangsters came and told me to leave my seat,” and “Are you guys watching?
He also said in the entertainment program previously broadcast, “The first business I did after I was discharged was an egg bread business,” he said. “At the time, a local knack hyung bought an egg bread machine and took 50% of the profits.
The panel that joined him said, “Because you had such a difficult experience, it worked well and you were here”, but Lee Su-geun said, “I hope it goes well without such experience…”
Meanwhile, Lee Soo-geun formed a duet called’Dongdaemun Namdaemun’ in 1996 and participated in MBC’s’Riverside Song Festival’. Afterwards, he worked as a recreation instructor and then went through the’Gag Concert’ in 2000 and became the 18th KBS comedian.