We have a brand new episode of Maine's favorite and funniest knuckleheads, Troy and Mark, and their spot-on take on the Pine Tree State with Welcome To Maine. The boys survived their close call with fireworks this month and have made the trip down to Old Orchard Beach. These dubbahs hung out at the iconic Pier in OOB, slugged a few cold ones back, learned some new curse words en francais, and enlightened and entertained us with the good, the bad, and the ugly of OOB. Hilarious!
Red Hot Dogs or Red Snappahs as they are more commonly referred to around these parts, have been a summertime BBQ staple for generations of Mainers. Let's get right to it with Troy and Mark and learn everything we need to know about this wicked Maine, grillin' meat.
Troy and Mark are here to help us brush up on our knowledge of the friggin' nasty little vampires and hopefully we don't literally brush up with them this season.
Looks like Mark's recent overindulgent feast of cannabis drinks and chocolate bars didn't end up killing him. (We knew it wouldn't.) It does however seem to have lead to a very big problem.
It's the hilarious Better Late Than Never 420 Special. This time around the boys are here to make sure adults 21 and over, have as much good information as possible about consuming cannabis edibles safely.
Let's find out all about the Portland's Lobsterman statue with a wicked funny new episode of Welcome To Maine. You'll also learn what kind of statue Troy and Mark imagine for themselves.
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.