Remember this part on The Simpsons?
YOU CAN BUY A DIGNITY LAPEL PIN!
I will never stop loving Simpsons fans. God, this is great. It's only $5 on Etsy.
Remember this part on The Simpsons?
YOU CAN BUY A DIGNITY LAPEL PIN!
I will never stop loving Simpsons fans. God, this is great. It's only $5 on Etsy.
Can’t tell you how many times I have this thought.
If you can think of three or more shows you like to occasionally watch on Food Network - YOU HAVE TO WATCH THIS SHOW. (If any of those Food Network shows you watch center around Guy Fieri... yikes. May want to re-think some life choices.)
Quick summery? Each episode of the series profiles a single world-renowned chef. That's it. That may not sound extraordinary, but it's shot so beautifully and it's so well done - I can't get enough of it. And I promise you that I don't feel this way based solely on the fact that I've been to one of the restaurants that they do an episode on. WATCH THIS SHOW!
Why the hell did this book/game/whateverthehellthisis not get any press coverage when it came out in 2013? And more importantly, why has no one bought it for me? Maybe it's 'cause there was so much coverage on her first book as well as her first show? I can't believe I missed this little nugget. I mean, I even read her short-lived blog about stuff she bought (as boring as that sounds, it was kind of the basis of this blog). In any case, SOMEONE PUT THIS ITEM IN MY GRUBBY MITTS.
I don't remember hearing this song as a kid, but when I heard it recently it struck something inside of me and I absolutely love it. Maybe it's his sincerity or the words, I don't know. I'm just in love with it. Please play this for small kids around you.
For years now, brewers from around the world have tried to sneak Duff Beers past the lawyers at Fox. It's never worked, though knockoffs are still common enough, but maybe the Fox legal team is sick of having to show up in court since the network is about to give Simpsons fans their first taste of authentic, licensed Duff Beer. Fox has reportedly been consulting with a brewmaster anyway "to get the flavor just right" since earlier this year. The beer pours a "deep amber colour and mixes caramel-y notes with hints of fruit." The packaging, meanwhile, is an exact replica of the cartoon brew. Eeeeeee!
Jeffrey Godsick, head of Fox's consumer-products division, explains the rationale behind finally turning the fictional brew into a "premium lager": "Once you see enough piracy, you're faced with two choices. One is deciding to fight it, and the other is deciding to go out [into the market] with it."
The beer is first headed to Chile, then to Europe and the rest of South America - since that's where the majority of Duff forgeries have taken place - but the beer may see a release in the North America, too. Godsick sounds pretty optimistic about an eventual North American release, saying: "I think there's potential to have Duff everywhere in the world."