Only in small town Maine could you get away this. The address on this Christmas card envelope from a fan contains no street address or PO Box. But the mailman knew right where it should be delivered.
Danielle from Norway did a follow-up video to show us how to add the strip to a hat he way she had originally learned. This time it was with one of her grandfather's old straw hats.
Maybe you should call some friends and make a plan to meet, hang out and chow down at a place that has always been socially distancing. They've been doing it for decades, long before we had a name for it.
The show had me laughing wicked hard pretty much as soon as it began with it's one-of-a-kind cranky Maine humor. If truTV isn't part of your service, you can click here and watch the entire entertaining first episode of Tirdy Works.
Her name is Mary Winchenbach of Somerville. She's a wicked hoot and now she has her own reality show. According to the Tirdy Works Facebook page, the highly anticipated debut is set to premiere tonight on truTV.
Here in Blimpville, we all love a good drum solo. Now comes a pounding of the skins that you don't see everyday. This is drumming performed in the most Maine way we've seen yet.
Our friends at the Maine As F*ck Facebook page have done it again. They've discovered another incredible example of the funny unique style displayed only here in this great state. If you're not following them yet, you really should. There's always great stuff there that only us locals will understand.
Check out his latest 3 minute video of his trip to the Allagash and you'll see why we follow him here at the Blimp. Let's take a trip way north to the 'Crown of Maine' when the brilliant colors of fall are beginning to burst. And to top it off, there are even some marvelous moose that appear.
Craig is a wicked Mainah who hilariously raps his way through our notable features such as Anna Kendrick to "more moose here than you've ever seen" and a whole bunch more.