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Full Throttle Saloon is an American reality television series that premiered on November 10, 2009, and originally aired on truTV. [1] The series chronicles the daily operations of the Full Throttle Saloon in Sturgis, South Dakota , the world's largest biker bar .
This film documents the publicly announced killing of Topsy the elephant at the unfinished Luna Park on Coney Island, New York City on January 4, 1903. The elephant had recently been acquired from Forepaugh Circus, where she had a reputation as a "bad" elephant, having killed a drunken spectator the previous year who burnt the tip of her trunk with a lit cigar.
Full Throttle (drink), an energy drink from The Coca-Cola Company; Full Throttle (roller coaster), a roller coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain; NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series, National Hot Rod Association-sanctioned drag racing championship; Full Throttle Saloon, an American reality television series airing on the truTV network
A teenager has tragically died on a July 4 trip in Virginia after he jumped into a lake that may have been electrified, according to police.. Jesse Hamric, an 18-year-old from Colorado, was at ...
Starting in 2009 an American reality television series began airing on the truTV network, Full Throttle Saloon, showing the inner operations at the world's largest biker bar just prior to the rally opening and for the duration of the rally each year. Sturgis was also featured on American Pickers season 4, episode 6, "What Happens In Sturgis ...
The employee, identified as 44-year-old James Suttles, was attempting to stow the bucket into the bed of his work truck when he was electrocuted Tuesday, Aug. 2, WSB-TV reported, citing Henry ...
Dupree is the entertainment director and executive producer of the series; he also performs live with his band Jackyl, and performs his own stunts on each episode. Full Throttle Saloon aired its first season on TruTV in 2009, [6] and is in production for future seasons. The saloon was destroyed by fire in September 2015.
A 29-year-old Sugar Creek Township man died Tuesday from apparent electrocution while working installing lines for MCTV.