Some people just need something to do with their time.
For example, there's Josh and Nadia who have done two editions of TV Gourmet in which they make and eat foods found on television. In the first edition, for example, they went for the Cheesy Blasters from 30 Rock - a hotdog stuffed with jack cheese and folded inside a pizza - and milk steak - steak cooked on a skillet with milk, honey, and jelly beans - from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
In round two, then, the same two fools returned to try a good morning burger - burger + egg + ham + bacon - from The Simpsons and Rachel's trifle from Friends.
I'm glad somebody else did it so I don't have to.
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