The Adventures of Benjamin The Bus: Hitchhikers Guide to Spiritual Mastery

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The Adventures of Benjamin The Bus: Hitchhikers Guide to Spiritual Mastery

Reminding the rest of us why we’re glad the ’60s ended…

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WarGoat
8 years ago

Trippy, man. Does anyone else want to put this under a blacklight?

James F. Brown
James F. Brown
8 years ago
Reply to  WarGoat

But not a strobe light! Might cause epileptic seizures or bad acid flashbacks!

EricL
EricL
8 years ago

That is one thick black border. It cuts off the lettering and artwork on all sides. Why? Someone customized the artwork, so why cut it off? (Not that I really think its worth looking at in all it’s glory, but still.)

Lydia
Lydia
8 years ago

It reminds me of old vinyl record covers. If it was a bit better drawn,the title was a lot more readable, and that black border was removed, I still wouldn’t read it, but you’d get a few nostalgia freaks to look at it.

Decca
Decca
8 years ago

I really hope this was painted on velvet. That would make it perfect.

Hitch
8 years ago

I swear, I actually thought that the subtitle was “The Adventures of Ben [sic] Jamin'[sic] the bus,” which, for those of us that remember the 60’s firsthand, rather than old TV shows, actually made a weird kind of sense…

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
8 years ago

I now want to read it as “The Adventures of Benjamin Thebus”.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
8 years ago

The subtitle “Hitchhikers Guide to Spiritual Mastery” is acceptable homage.
“Zen and the Art of VW Bus Maintenance” would have crossed a line into parody.