Have you ever wondered how this cherished Maine delicacy came to be? In the latest video from the Welcome To Maine comedy series, Troy and Mark will tell ya.
Now that they are fast becoming a household name, Troy advises Mark that they have earned the right to drink the good stuff...no more "swill" for these new local stars.
They'll trace it all the way back it's origins with the indigenous people of the region, tell us how the tools evolved and explain when it became more of a drinking sport than a fishing sport.
Yessuh, it's the myth of the Pocomoonshine lake serpent and how the monstah came to be, from a fight between a Penobscot chief and a Mic Mac Chief around 5000 years ago.
The wildly popular animated Maine series, Temp Tales is back with a new episode for us to watch as we unwind from shovelin' out after our first big storm of the year.
The best part is, he brings it to us with the naughty language that most of us are also likely to use when we are about to get hammered by Old Man Winter.
The Flooded Cellar boys hilariously lament the stinky business of making sure the house stays warm when the fuel is all gone. "Oil tanks empty and I'm low on cash so I gotta go make that Diesel Dash!"
It is absolutely mind-blowing how these dubbahs in Mt. Vernon created the "World's Largest Redneck Fishing Machine", the "Fish-O-Matic". To make it, they utilized a kids bike, ironing boards, a 12-volt battery, and more unused stuff from the yahd. There's even a friggin' catapult.
We can put the Vermont Senator and former Presidential candidate anywhere we want with this wicked cool site called Bernie Sits. I could and have literally been doing this for hours now. I gets quite addicting and after all, a little bit of bundled-up Bernie everywhere is a good thing.
In the latest episode of the Welcome To Maine series, our favorite dubbahs Troy and Mark teach a lesson on how we talk and the different distinctions in various locations around the state.