The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe (and Special Guest) ~ In Laws on the Outs
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Catch up on the latest “The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe” and subscribe – https://mikerowe.com/podcast/
I don’t know who this guy is, but he’s all over my wall, all over Facebook
The other night on Dirty Jobs, you sang a song about roadkill.
Albert Samos writes…The media has recently been stating that Donald Trump’s key supporters didn’t graduate from college. They constantly refer to these people as “uneducated white men.” As an electrical contractor who happens to be a white guy with six employees but no college, I find this vaguely offensive and somewhat confusing. What do you think of the media characterizing people this way? Hi Albert If the media is referring to Trump supporters who happen to be male caucasians suffering from a lack of knowledge brought about by an absence of formal or practical instruction, than I guess “uneducated white Read More
(And a very satisfying Saturday morning C.R.A.P.)
I would never impose on you by asking you to advocate one politician over another, but I do feel this election could really use your help.
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Deanna Tickle writes…Oh, Mike. You tell a beautiful story as always.
Saturday Edition. She was plucked from the streets and catapulted to fame. Catch up on all The Way I Heard It episodes here. Mike’s Facebook Page
According to Dr. Derek, it was a tiny bit of bacteria that caused the problem. Somehow, it wormed it’s way under my crown and set up shop. There, it copulated with other bacteria, and soon thereafter, their demon spawn chewed away at the bond between the remains of my original tooth, and the man made enhancement which has protected it all these years. Alas, times change, and Newton’s Second Law will not be denied. Things fall apart, the center cannot hold. Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, etc. Funny, how enamel, cold and lifeless, is surrounded by the softest Read More
Here’s my latest attempt to debunk a few misconceptions keeping people out of the skilled trades.
For those of you with better things to do than watch a four-minute video of me thanking Angela Phillips for bidding $15,575.00
Barbara Pearlman Wells writes…Whether or not you support her candidacy, I wonder if you were pleased that Hillary Clinton specifically mentioned in her acceptance speech that we need training for skills and trades
Hello Mr. Rowe. I’m not sure if you’ll ever read this but I just wanted to share my own “dirty job” with you.
John’s Portugesse Cousin