Ah, "The Bachelorette: Season 11" is upon us and the men continue to "wow" with their lame one-liners, corny approaches and embarrassing antics.

One contestant, Ryan M., "the junkyard specialist from Missouri," makes a complete fool of himself by getting so blitzed that he tells off a fellow contestant, gropes the girls, strips down to his undies, takes a dip in the pool, knocks down a painting and throws a rose at the Bachelorettes' photos!

On Monday night's premiere, "The Bachelorettes" Britt Nilsson and Kaitlyn Bristowe learn that being "The Bachelorette" takes kissing many frogs before they find their princes.

Their prospects included a stripper who's working his way through law school, a Canadian sex coach in a hot-tub car, a dentist in a cupcake and a "horned up" drunk, just to name a few.

Way to keep it classy, boys!

Good thing that 'ol country Joe brought along some Moonshine to take the edge off and wash down some of the sheer embarrassment that The Bachelorettes feel towards these clowns.

Yet Nilsson and Bristowe are still looking for love and won't give up until they find Mr. Right amid a sea of Mr. Wrongs.

While it's slim pickings, there seems to be a couple of possible prospects that range from investment bankers, insurance agents and personal trainers. One contestant named Shawn prematurely stole the hearts of the two beauties, but it's way too early to guess the outcome.

The two Bachelorettes, who had their hearts broken by "The Bachelor" Chris Soules last season, are forging ahead with this new chapter without knowing which one of them will be chosen by the 25 male contestants.

ABC is changing up the game with two new twists in "The Bachelorette's" history where 25 eligible bachelors will face not one, but two bachelorettes. They will also have the final say over whether Nilsson or Bristowe will be able to stay and continue on as "The Bachelorette."

Are you on Team Britt or Team Kaitlyn? Well, if you're not sure, you'll get your answer tonight!

Part 2 of "The Bachelorette" premiere will air tonight at 9 p.m. ET on ABC.