Afleveringen
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On this episode of #SoLA, Camille and Charlie are slipping deeper into delusion, putting the X back in XMas, drinking boozy eggnog from HomeState and slowly falling apart. Charlie is pitching new podcast ideas and dates for Camille. Camille is still obsessing over minor flaws in the Star Wars and Back to the Future universes. Most importantly, they realize that #SoLA was merely a coping mechanism to make it through the Trump era. And Charlie just discovered Buzzfeed and explains to everyone the ins and outs of the Mandela Affect… which begs the question, Frasier, did this podcast ever exist at all? Merry Christmas!
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On this episode, Camille and Charlie slowly unravel while wishing you and yours a Happy Thanksgiving... or as close as one can hope for one in the year of our lord 2020. Chaz is back with a gender reveal, Charlie is back with some Harold Team names and a dating game for Camille. They discuss Phil Specter's long commute to find someone to murder, Camille's hatred for parking attendants and probably some other topics, too. Hang in there! At least 2020 is almost over!
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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On this episode of #SoLA, Camille and Charlie realize it’s their 69th episode, make a bunch of bad jokes about it, then move on to Mean Camille being very uncharitable on many topics. She blames Camibriel Byrne. Charlie has lots of Harold Team names, and many updates from Chaz/Chez/etc. Camille discusses her perma-bloodshot eyes and coasters for far too long. They figure out Weezer is to blame for all the ills of the world and Kula, if you're still listening, please come join us for a #SoLA Nation episode.
It's basically a lot of Nero-ing a violin while LA burns to the ground. Hopefully we're able to make it to another week so we can apologize for all the awful stuff we said this week.
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On this episode of #SoLA, Camille and Charlie remember they have a podcast! And The Musical Artist Chaz remembers he’s a character. They discuss pandemic regrets, bake bread, the computer overheats, Charlie promotes his upcoming competing podcast Balk Talk, probably some other stuff happens and they give advice to Christopher Nolan. It’s just another very unperfect day in the pandemic in LA.
PLEASE PARDON THE SOUND OF OUR CHAIRS, TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES AND GENERAL INSANITY.
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On this episode of #SoLA, Charlie and Camille are Zoom chatting with their good friend Rob Huebel. Huebel recently abandoned city life to move to a different part of the city, aka the boonies of Pasadena (only 15 minutes away!). They discuss the running free commercial for HomeState that #soLA has become, as well as how bad Camille and Charlie are at hosting a podcast. Charlie and Rob also discuss their Academy Award winning show Do You Wanna See a Dead Body, as well as Charlie’s lost sketch from Rob’s show Human Giant. There’s some Southern talk, some pandemic What’s the Point talk, lots of talk about moving out of urban blight and are we maybe moving to Pasadena?
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On this episode of #SoLA, Camille and Charlie realize their last pandemic episode was TOO good and push further into quarantine insanity to discuss their New Normal, er, New Nermal?
Harold Team Names are still free for now…. except one terrible one that cannot be uttered out loud. (Balloon, that’s all we’re saying.) They do puzzles now. They shop at HomeState. Charlie is still failing at Southwest Airlines humor.
And Garfield was right about a few things: Mondays suck, Nermal sucks. Orson sucks. Turns out Camille cares a LOT about Garfield. Maybe SHE is the Garfield Purist. Yep, he’s still alive.
What IS this podcast? WE DONT KNOW.
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On this episode of #SoLA, Camille and Charlie delve deeply into the causes of COVID-19. Not, you know, the actual causes. But, like, how we as a people maybe brought this on ourselves. Veggie burgers that bleed, inner child journals, pointless remakes, the show Crashing on HBO, Bombas socks, the podcast #SoLA…
Also, Hi Curtis!
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On this episode of #SoLA, Charlie and Camille check in from Day 13 of Coronavirus lockdown. It's going great! Camille has fallen into complete disarray and Charlie is wearing JEANS EVERY DAY.
They miss the Dodgers, El Coyote and Musso & Frank, but are finding ways of coping. Mostly drinking gin and tonics (they're healthy!), actually doing DuoLingo, making beans and wondering where all the limes went.
We meet a few new characters: Greg and Gary Hemingway, the Musical Artist Cornelius, and a character to-be-named. (Send your character name suggestions and gluten-free blondie recipes to Will Hines on Twitter dot com.) Please forgive our creaking floors, the sounds of our neighbors and our general insanity.
Shout out to our patreons Meg and Tricia! And don't forget to wash your hands!
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On this episode of #SoLA, Camille and Charlie offer a round of Retractions and Apologies for, well, pretty much all of Season 3. It seems in their brief time back they managed to alienate each member of their dwindling fanship- that’s what happens when you’re starting a dialog, forging new ground, stating ill-thought-out opinions on HBO, whathaveyou.
Come for the retractions, stay for the reappearance of some favorite characters from the past, the discussion about Kevin Smith movies, and the biggest apology of all to Anosh McAdam.
We’re Sorry.
Fidelio.
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On this episode of #SoLA, Camille and Charlie are experiencing some major June Gloom. You know, the time of year when the cold air from the California current forms low, grey clouds that hang over Los Angeles… it’s like May Gray, No Sky July or Fogust. It’s gloomy.
Anyway, Anosh is MIA and things go a little wonky. Camille and Charlie have seasonal affective disorder and a lot gloom about various things: Crossword Grievances, the frog legs at Toot’s, that last hill on the hike and bad turners. There are also a lot of thoughts about Billy Crystal Russell Crowe and Mel Gibson. We know…. gloomy.
This episode of #SoLA starring:
Casablanca-All That Jazz-My Dinner With Andre-I, Tonya- Lady and the Tramp-Lady from Shanghai-Ever After Elizabeth-Long Goodbye-I, Claudius-Zorba the Greek, Anastasia, Babe, Elizabeth the Golden Age, Twister, Hair Kill Bill-Nosferatu-Oklahoma-X:Men First Class
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Conan the Barbarian-Harry and the Hendersons-Avatar-Regarding Henry-Life-I, Robot, E.T. Home Alone-Election-New York, New York-Raging Bull-Young Frankenstein Singin’ In the Rain-Airplane-Noah-Do the Right Thing-Evita-Ransom-Superbad Independence Day-Ikiru-Invisible Man
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On this episode of #SoLA, Camille and Charlie present possibly their dumbest topic of all time. Yes, believe it, the dumbest topic yet: a rundown of the “HBO era” of TV, according to them, inspired byan article Charlie didn’t like and Camille didn’t read.
Yep, this episode is all about old HBO shows, with a heavy focus on Sopranos, Sex and the City and Entourage. They don't even mention anything on currently. Why would they? It's #SoLA!
Tune in to learn about Sex and the City roulette, which Sopranos character is which... etc, the most important HBO shows of all time, and, of course, Young Pope.
It's not TV, it's #SoLA.
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On this episode of #SoLA, Camille and Charlie attempt to discuss one of Los Angeles’s favorite topics: alterative healing.
Things like Reiki (what is it?), cupping (or jarring), shamanic journeys (been there), acupuncture (done that), crystals and "just being present". Charlie also airs old grievances from Harold Night 15 years ago and goes way too deep on Planet of the Apes. Camille is revealed to be a homeopathic guide. And everyone learns that sometimes anger is the best medicine of all.
Welcome to Ape City.
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On this episode of #SoLA, Camille and Charlie discuss the inability of Angelenos to commit to anything in pen. Everything’s always a maybe… luckily Charlie lives in the moment now. He talks about that- A LOT. That and LeVar Burton. And the inevitability of death. Camille updates everyone on Gerard and goes into a deep dive on her favorite CNN characters.
Lady From Shanghai, Queer Eye, Medium Cool, Funny Face… who cares about who cares about who cares.
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On this episode of #SoLA, Camille and Charlie are back with the long-awaited third season. Like many long-awaited sequels, it’s clunky. But it wouldn’t be #SoLA if it weren’t! Naturally, a six month break means there is a lot to catch up on- Charlie is a Meat Reducer now! Camille is allergic to rosé! Lots of opinions about A Star Is Born! Of course, Charlie’s show Weird City aired… but they barely talk about that. Instead, Charlie tries to get back the Vampire Charbriel Byrne voice and Camille tries to remember the theme song to the show-within-a-show on Extras. They debate which Kevin Smith movie which season of #SoLA is, the secret Bill Cosby was trying to tell us and whether The Secret works or not.
There are new Harold Team names, a new prodcuer (Hi, Anosh!), new routes, new games and eventually, they do talk about LA. A little.
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On this episode of #SoLA, Camille and Charlie are joined by second-time guest, Eater LA’s Farley Elliott, talking about LA’s favorite food: the burger! Cheeseburgers, chili burgers, ramen burgers and… chicken burgers? They discuss it all. Important questions like: which is the best In and Out, the rise and fall of Umami Burger, the tragedy of seafood restaurants having great burgers and is the patty melt a burger?!? Unimportant questions like which LA burger is which Beatle? Will Farley get it right?
Tune in for all this and more, just don’t cross David Chang. He’s got a sniper aimed at your head.
And for those interested in where to eat LA’s best burgers, and much more, some of the restaurants discussed on this episode are Chang’s Majordomo, Hawkins Burgers in Watts, Yuca’s on Hillhurst, Otoño in Highland Park, The Mad Greek in Baker, Lucky Boy in Pasadena, Malibu Seafood, Cassell’s patty melt, Spago, Here’s Looking At You, Burgers Never Say Die, Father’s Office, Apple Pan, Pie N Burger, Petit Trois’s Big Mec burger, Shake Shack, Bill’s Burgers in Van Nuys, Mitla Café and a little restaurant called The Cheesecake Factory.
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On this episode of #SoLA, Camille and Charlie present one of their world-famous grab bag episodes, clearing out their closet of ideas. The magic art of getting rid of the topics that are weighing you down. They discuss Charlie's untapped psychic ability, and hiss each for a psychic mentor, how bad the actors are in Republican political ads, the new turn lane at El Coyote (and the best route to get there), plus the trouble with driving through Koreatown. Charlie loves the $10 bill, but didn't care for Hamilton... which leads to a round up of things that infuriate others if you don't love them (Costco, cake, Christopher Nolan films, etc).
Charlie tries to introduce a new segment on dream interpretation- but only one person wanted their dream interpreted.
And! If you make it to the end, there’s an actually funny bit about musicals that don’t need to be made. Or do they?
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On this episode of #SoLA, Charlie and Camille battle jet-lag to tell the people (at least Farley Elliot and Danny Cohen) about their recent trip abroad. They share their impressions of being Americans, and Angelenos, in the UK and introduce a myriad of new characters, including a fun new guy, The American. He’s fat and mad! And that’s about it.
There’s a hearty endorsement for Liverpool, and much discussion with Will, of course, about the Beatles’s hometown. They also bemoan the hardships on your moisturizing routine while traveling, the difficulty of finding half-and-half and being gluten-free in a bread-forward culture. It’s a tough life, for sure.
Is this show getting a little Long in the Shadow? Tweet at Will to let us know!
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On this episode of #SoLA, Camille and Charlie discuss what it’s like to live in a city that serves as a playground for a Scooby Doo billionaire. Los Angeles is home to billionaire inventor, madman and visionary Elon Musk; and sometimes that means you’ll walk outside on a quiet Sunday night and think the aliens have arrived. Nope, just SpaceX launching a rocket. It’s Elon’s world, we just live in it.
The gang discusses what goes through your head when it seems like the aliens have arrived, who would live on Mars and do they have tv shows there? Also, there’s lots of “Which Beatle is Which”, some inspirational words to live by from Charlie and a proclamation that we all use fist bumps from now on.
But what do we know, we’re just writing on a bathroom wall…
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On this episode of #SoLA, the Los Angeles Dodgers are having a great season, so Camille and Charlie get sports now! Turns out, sports are a fun and fruitful way to get out all your aggression towards the world while also bonding with your fellow man over a shared love of your home. Who knew?!
Buckle up and prepare yourself to hear three people who are vaguely informed about sports talk about them for a full 45 minutes. Well, sports and annoying guy they met one time.
They also talk Los Angeles's many sports teams, what it means to be a Trojan vs. a Bruin and how Clayton Kershaw looks like Blake Shelton’s younger brother. Eventually, it all just devolves into Charlie’s loon call. This is #SoLA, after all.
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On this episode of #SoLA, Camille and Charlie discuss their preparedness (or lack thereof) for a natural disaster using guidlines from reknowned government agency, FEMA. Meetup point? Covell. Three day water supply? Depends on our water delivery or how much of Will’s La Croix is in the house. Non-perishable food? Do frozen chicken and endless sardines count? Clearly, they are ready. Except from the hand-crank radio, local maps and their important documents stored in a water-proof bag.
They also discuss which Beatle is which apocalypse. And various #SoLA book recommendations. Which will be helpful in case of emergency.
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