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Mike Rowe immerses himself in the quirky traditions of Luling, Texas, home of the annual Watermelon Thump festival; he participates in the famed seed-spitting contest, experiencing firsthand the town's unique celebration of all things watermelon.
Mike Rowe immerses himself in the quirky traditions of Luling, Texas, home of the annual Watermelon Thump festival; he participates in the famed seed-spitting contest, experiencing firsthand the town's unique celebration of all things watermelon.
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