In the beginning...
Created in 1944 by nazi sympathizers, the program initially stressed Arian ideals and the importance of false idols among other controversial ideas, and was abruptly cancelled once the allies closed in. However, drunken college students Todd Mazer and his two mysterious cohorts Wade and Willie, who were acting on a bet, later reinvented Full Tilt in 1997. Apparently Todd's Uncle Moresse Mazer had ridiculed the boys by saying that they could never revive a fledgling, nazi, propaganda college show. Well look out Moresse, because the trio did just that, in under two hours no less. Success was not far behind either, as Full Tilt quickly became the number one television program on Earth. People from all walks of life flocked to the show, relating to its true to life characters and the plausible situations they found themselves in on a weekly basis. However, after it's 6 Golden Globes nominations in 1998 the program returned to its humble roots on CSU access TV Sources close to Mazer and company cited the boys growing addiction to wine coolers as the prime reason for the sudden downfall. While Full tilt has not as of yet returned to its glory days, it is nonetheless one of the highest rated programs on CTV channel 25 in Ft. Collins and has subsequently garnered a rather sick cult following consisting of a healthy mix of both freaks and weirdoes.
