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Ep 49: Renaissance Fair Adventures

Ep 49: Renaissance Fair Adventures

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In Episode 49 of Dogs of Browntown, Hormoz, Saul, and Joel kick things off debating vegan vs. vegetarian pizza. Hormoz considers converting to Islam. Joel takes us back to childhood with Shaq’s Payless shoes (and tells the story of his embarrassing Kazaam mix-up). We find out why Hormoz hates ketamine. Plus: Renaissance Fair escapades, Thai festival eats and the quest for the perfect tent burrito (Hormoz found it).


Episode Chapters:

00:00: Intro & Host Banter

00:57: Vegan vs. Vegetarian Pizza Debate

02:44: Plant-Based vs. Vegan Terminology

03:41: Thinking About Converting to Islam

08:01: Shaq’s Payless Shoes & Kazaam Memories

09:59: Payless Deals & Muslim NBA Icons

11:59: Production Grind & Cocaine Creativity

14:24: Underwater Cocaine Tech

15:46: Ketamine Tales

20:02: Good (bad for you) vegan food

21:28: Veal, Lamb & Mutton—Ethics of Eating Babies

25:25: Tortilla Origins & Arab-Spanish Fusion

31:39: Comedy Store Stories

38:36: Renaissance Fair Adventures

44:53: Thai Festival Fries

45:45: Melrose Burrito Love

48:01: Hot Dog & Baby Food Challenges

49:51: Upcoming Shows

51:14: Outro


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Dogs of Browntown stars comedians Hormoz Rashidi, Joel "Joelberg" Jimenez and Saul Trujillo. Three brown dudes, one good time. Coming atcha from Joel's abuela's house in Los Angeles, CA.


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Hormoz Rashidi

Joel Jimenez

Saul Trujillo


Produced by Drew Daly and Armand Gorjian.

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