Bob Tompkins, the South Carolina agent behind the viral “Old Town Realtor” parody, is at it again with his take on the hit country music song “Beer Never Broke My Heart.”
Source: Inman News
Agent parodies ‘Beer Never Broke My Heart’ in marketing video
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