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Here's the parody website Guy's American Kitchen & Bar (the real website to the Guy Fieri's NYC restaurant is guysamerican.com vs the fake guysamericankitchenandbar.com). It was put together by a gentleman by the name of Bryan Mytko who proudly tweeted: "Guy Fieri didn't register his restaurant's domain name, so I picked it up. I think this new menu look great." The website, a simple parody menu, includes things like "Guy's Big Balls," "Honky-Tonky Double Barrel Meat Loaded Blast," and "The 'Hobo Lobo Bordello Slam Jam' Appetizer." There is also a french fry topping called "Donkamole."
Update 2/20 9AM EST: Looks like almost all of the jokes were reused from other sources with no attribution.
Update 2/20 11:30AM EST: That Guy Fieri Parody Site Is Full of Ripped-Off Jokes
This is now officially a trend: People picking up domain names — that are similar to the domain names of official websites — and making satirical websites. A couple of weeks ago a British prankster named Adam Mascall got his hands on michelinguides.com to the legal consternation of the Michelin Guides. It's a website dedicated to French soccer star Michel Platini, in which his face is photoshopped in guides. Here's another screengrab of the fake Guy's American Kitchen & Bar website in case it vanishes:
Update 2/20 11:30AM EST: That Guy Fieri Parody Site Is Full of Ripped-Off Jokes
· Guy's American Kitchen & Bar [Official Site]
· All Guy Fieri Coverage on Eater [-E-]