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.
New Hampshire humorist, Fred Marple sings a parody song to the tune of the familiar warm weather standard Blue Skies. "Never seen bugs, stubborn as this...bites on my face, welts on my wrist."
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.
Mary from Tirdy Works appeared on an episode of Tosh.0 in 2019 to talk moose poop crafts. Together, these two badass characters are perfect comedy gold.
The song by Lovell's Flooded Cellar is simply and aptly titled, "April in Maine". The month that can't seem to make up it's mind. One day it's 70 and the next day it's 50.
It appears we've survived another winter. Now it's time to endure that soft, sinking transition from cold weather to warm weather with this funny song from Lovell's Flooded Cellar band.