I call this guy back to back numerous times. It's a hilariously funny prank call, and no, I am not asian. He owns an asian restaurant, and we basically argue for 3 minutes. Hope you enjoy! (PS: I absolutely LOVE Asian people, I don't mean this to come across as offensive in any way) Part 2 of this prank here: www.youtube.com Please become my facebook fan! www.facebook.com Soundboard with clips from this prank! BukLau.com Register on http Tags: funny prank calls "funny prank calls" ownagepranks asian ownage "angry asian prank" "ownage pranks" "angry asian prank call" "angry asian restaurant" Теги:funnyprankcallsfunny prank callsownagepranksasianownageangry asian prankownage pranksangry asian prank callangry asian restaurantprank callsprank call
People typically chuckle when they hear the Texas Chain Saw Massacre house is now a restaurant, and with good reason: The site of one of the most grotesque, unnerving dinner scenes in horror-movie history now serves up (non-human) meat in a dining room that's homey, not horrifying. Well, not everyone chuckles: As owner Jeremy Lee explains in this episode of Pop Pilgrims, he receives the occasional e-mail from people who think the house was the site of actual murders. Those people are mistaken, but not necessarily crazy; the text underneath the title on the original movie poster certainly hinted at reality—"What happened is true. Now the motion picture that's just as real"—and elements of Leatherface's character were inspired by real-life serial killer Ed Gein. At the top of texaschainsawmassacre.net—the comprehensive fan site run by Pop Pilgrims guest Tim Harden—there's a giant link at the top of the home page saying "DID THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE REALLY HAPPEN? Click HERE to find out!" The link leads to a page with a long explanation best summarized by the word "No." Regardless, it's a little silly to believe The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was real. The house from the movie that caused so much controversy upon the film's release four decades ago is a local landmark in Kingsland, Texas, about an hour northwest of Austin. There's a plaque out front, and a life-sized Leatherface mannequin in Junction House's upstairs bar (along with a pack of Texas Chain Saw Massacre chili ... Теги:texasaustinfamilychainsawchainsawmassacrerestaurantpoppilgrimsleatherfacehorrorfilmscannibalcannibalismmeatgutsbloodtheavclubThe OnioncomedysatirenewsOnion News NetworkONN
Billing itself as "Memphis' Oldest Café," The Arcade Restaurant has been at the corner of Memphis' South Main Street and GE Patterson Boulevard since 1919. Just steps away from the train station, the restaurant has seen its surroundings rise, fall, and rise again with the fortunes of the city. Once the bustling heart of Memphis' downtown, the neighborhood around the Arcade fell into decline in the 1970s and '80s. By the time Jim Jarmusch arrived to shoot his 1989 film Mystery Train, hard times had overtaken what had become an especially seedy part of town. But as Sherman Willmott—who worked as a production assistant on the film—tells us in this installment of Pop Pilgrims, the Arcade remained a "beacon" through it all, serving up reliably delicious food 24 hours a day in a classic diner setting. Besides, the surrounding seediness suited the needs of Jarmusch's film. With overlapping stories that converge at the dilapidated Arcade Hotel—torn down shortly after Mystery Train shot there—it's a film partly about how the legends of the city's past intersect with the everyday present, and how newcomers sometimes have trouble discerning the mundane from the mythic. In a neat twist, Jarmusch's decision to shoot in Memphis' less-reputable corners had an unexpected impact on the city's onscreen life. A plaque commemorating "Modern Filmmaking In Memphis" now stands outside the restaurant, hailing Mystery Train, the first major feature to shoot primarily in the city since King ... Теги:Jim JarmuschMystery TrainElvis PresleyMemphisTennesseeArcade Restaurantdinerfried chickenCarl PerkinscoffeeThe OnioncomedysatirenewsOnion News NetworkONN
Lion Burgers sold at restaurant! Yes it's true, I came across the story on CNN.com. People, just love putting gross things in their body. Maybe you can learn from this vid; it's not called Fresh til Death for nothing... WEBSITE: bit.ly Facebook: www.facebook.com Теги:lion burgerArizonarestaurantburgerslions
Learn how to make perfect, restaurant quality steaks at home. Restaurant chef secrets are revealed in this how-to segment that teaches you how to make the best steaks. Featuring Lobel's Steaks of NYC and wine from Robert Mondavi of Napa Valley, enjoy an easy culinary creation for a gourmet meal at home. Get the full story at: pursuitist.com Теги:How To Make Perfect SteaksRestaurant ChefsteakspursuitistLobel's SteaksRobert Mondavi