God, family, country, and blue collar roots—in that order … that pretty much describes me. I'm a Mainer through and through. After dusting off the snow, I stumbled out of Presque Isle, Maine, back in the late 70’s to attend UMaine, and have never left the Bangor area since. From farm work, logging, aviation, education, and broadcasting, you might say I've lived an adventurous life. I love my wife (the bumper sticker on my truck says so), children, grandkids, church family, my crazy dogs, my ‘ol ‘97 GMC truck, motorcycle, country music, and a cold one once in a while to take the edge off. Be sure to listen in weekday afternoons on Maine’s Fun Country Station…Q-106.5.
Nelson Jewell
Red Sox Fenway Park — A [VIDEO] Tour
A few days ago I finished a great book entitled, 'Francona: The Red Sox Years.' It's a 'must read' for Red Sox fans, especially for those that claim to be a part of the die-hard Red Sox Nation. And in case you didn't know, Terry Francona was the manager of the Red Sox for 8 years, ending the 86 year world series drought in 2004, and bringing us another world series title in 2007...
Best Budweiser Commercial Ever — Break Out the Tissues [VIDEO]
I love creative people, especially those in the advertising business. And those same people are under a lot of pressure when it comes to producing a TV commercial for football's biggest game of the year, when 30 seconds literally costs millions to air. And one company has kicked it through the goal posts for 2013.
Funniest Superbowl Ads of 2012–A Refresher Before Feb. 3
I love the NFL's Superbowl! And it's always a plus when the New England Patriots are scheduled to play, but alas, tis not in the proverbial cards for 2013.
With that said, the hype and pageantry of the biggest game on the planet will still overshadow everything that television has to offer on February 3rd, as the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49er's will meet in New Orleans to determine t
ESPN Host Hannah Storm Burned Badly by Grill [VIDEO]
It has happened to many of us: We decide to fire up the grill to cook a little something and the flame gets blown out while we've gone back inside.