BONE ZONE #252 JOHNNY PEMBERTON - EPISODE #46 OF 2016 (SEASON #4 EP #44)
Dec 6, 2016
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Discussion on toasting English muffins, differences between English muffins and crumpets, experiences with Philadelphia restaurants and Mexican cuisine, bad audition experience and positive feedback, obsession with aging cheese, making wine drier and Somali community connections, and attempts to order meat dishes at a vegan restaurant
In-N-Out is unlikely to serve veggie burgers due to their traditional menu and vertically integrated operations.
The speaker experienced initial rejection at an audition, but later gained admiration and support from the same casting director.
The fascination with late-night radio show 'Coast to Coast' stems from the entertainment value despite the content's potential lack of reality.
Deep dives
Top TV shows in the country
The top TV shows in the country include Big Bang Theory, SVU, and Modern Family.
Petition for In-N-Out to serve veggie burgers
There is a petition circulating to urge In-N-Out to start serving veggie burgers, but this has been met with skepticism as it goes against the brand's traditional menu and vertically integrated operations.
Calling restaurants in LA for unique dining requests
We call various restaurants, including Pine and Crane, making humorous and unconventional dining requests, such as eating meat in a vegan restaurant or ordering barbecue to be eaten in another establishment.
Audition Nightmare
The speaker recounts a bad audition experience for a big role, where the casting director had a negative opinion and criticized their performance. The audition was last-minute, and the speaker didn't have enough time to prepare properly, resulting in a lackluster reading. Years later, the same casting director gave them another audition opportunity and expressed admiration for their talent, promising to support them.
Coast to Coast Talk Radio
The speakers discuss their fascination with the late-night radio show 'Coast to Coast' hosted by Art Bell and later George Nori. They recall memorable episodes and call-ins, including a famous call from an alleged area 51 employee and other conspiracy theories. While acknowledging that the show's content might not be real, they still appreciate the passion and sincerity of the callers and the entertainment value of the program.