Recreating Every Bob’s Burger of The Day

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If you’ve never watched Bob’s Burger, or just haven’t paid much attention to the running gag of ‘Burger of The Day’ — then The Bob’s Burger Experiment won’t make any sense, and we feel sorry for you. For those in the know, the Tumblr site looks to recreate each pun-fueled burger from Bob’s chalkboard.

The results are nothing short of awesome, albeit a bit questionable in the taste department. However, the “Don’t You Four Cheddar Bout Me” looks delightful.

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Don’t You Four Cheddar Bout Me
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I’ve Created a Meunster
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Butterface Burger (Served with Butter Lettuce)
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So Much Parsley, So Little Thyme Burger

[link, via Neatorama]

Fantastical Fictive Beers, A Poster of The Best Beers From TV and Movies

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Sure, you know your IPAs and Belgian Lambics backwards and forwards. But do you know your totally fictitious brews, beer snob? Pop Chart Lab does, and has the poster to prove it.

Fantastical Festive Beers is a showcase of all the best and worst beers from TV, movies, books and video games. Some of the most well-known ones are there, such as Duff from The Simpsons and Buzz Beer from The Drew Carey Show. Then there’s some more obscure beers, such as Girlie Girl from Married with Children.

Either way, the poster makes us want to throw back some cold fictitious beers immediately… Preferably with Al Bundy or Bender.

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Twinkie Me, Bitch!: Breaking Bad Meets Vintage Twinkies Comics

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Breaking Bad is no longer, and Twinkies are sort of in limbo. So, a big thanks to artist Brendan Tobin for resurrecting the two, with Twinkie Me, Bitch!.

The short story, inspired by vintage Hostess comic book ads, combines the recently retired TV show and the imperishable yellow sponge cake into a brilliant spoof.

Coincidentally, there’s about the same amount of lethal chemicals in Twinkies as there are in meth — so, the ending is fully plausible. Well done, sir.

[link, via Laughing Squid]