SURVIVING The WORST Film Ever Made | Mike Rowe: The Way I Heard It
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Top Comments (10)
A few lifetimes ago, my husband and I got a job cleaning out the storm sewers in a newly constructed subdivision. The village wanted about a thousand pounds of wet construction clay removed from the storm sewers before they would annex the subdivision. All my husband and I had to work with was a one gallon bucket tied to a rope. Early one morning, when the construction crews were pulling onto the job, my husband and I came crawling up out of the storm drain. We looked like the mud monster from the movie "The World Beyond". After we explained what we were doing in the sewer, someone yelled, "Call Mike Rowe!" 😂
The “that’s the way I heard it” takes me back to the days of my childhood sitting with my grandfather listening to Paul Harvey… and now you know the rest of the story… and I LOVE it!! Thanks for sparking a core memory.
Some of the best advice I've ever heard, "Never forget, Helicopters are ALWAYS trying to kill you."
I will sit and listen to Mike Rowe talk, read and or sing anytime.❤
Paul Harvey lives on " and now, the rest of the story"
Your voice makes my brain purr with anticipation of learning something new, you have a gift of perfect pitch and inflection.
1) Had a crush on Elizabeth Shue, 2) Love the Beach Boys tune from the soundtrack: KOKOMO.
One last two-cent's worth: I believe it was George Bernard Shaw who said, "It's easier to criticize than be correct."
the opinion of a stranger sometimes means more that people realize. i work in logistics, since 1993. at my current job (since 2001) i make a point of expressing positive feedback to those who deserve and earn it during the course of my day. over the years, i have been asked "really, are you serious? i'm doing a great job?. i don't know you". but that's the point - if someone you do not directly work with (in the same department) compliments you on your focus and execution of your job it's a good, honest thing. i don't NEED to tell you what your job quality is, but yes, i am a stranger. i have no reason to jerk you around. people get it, if they ask me why and i explain why. my positive feedback may decide if that person comes back to work tomorrow, and i think that is all the more reason to say "good job". we need to hear we are on the right track, that our toil is not in vain. great show, mike.
I don't care if someone is crazy, that doesn't affect me. But when actors publicly declare that they hate my guts and everything I care about, that makes it hard for me to enjoy watching them.
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Top Comments (10)
A few lifetimes ago, my husband and I got a job cleaning out the storm sewers in a newly constructed subdivision. The village wanted about a thousand pounds of wet construction clay removed from the storm sewers before they would annex the subdivision. All my husband and I had to work with was a one gallon bucket tied to a rope. Early one morning, when the construction crews were pulling onto the job, my husband and I came crawling up out of the storm drain. We looked like the mud monster from the movie "The World Beyond". After we explained what we were doing in the sewer, someone yelled, "Call Mike Rowe!" 😂
The “that’s the way I heard it” takes me back to the days of my childhood sitting with my grandfather listening to Paul Harvey… and now you know the rest of the story… and I LOVE it!! Thanks for sparking a core memory.
Some of the best advice I've ever heard, "Never forget, Helicopters are ALWAYS trying to kill you."
I will sit and listen to Mike Rowe talk, read and or sing anytime.❤
Paul Harvey lives on " and now, the rest of the story"
Your voice makes my brain purr with anticipation of learning something new, you have a gift of perfect pitch and inflection.
1) Had a crush on Elizabeth Shue, 2) Love the Beach Boys tune from the soundtrack: KOKOMO.
One last two-cent's worth: I believe it was George Bernard Shaw who said, "It's easier to criticize than be correct."
the opinion of a stranger sometimes means more that people realize. i work in logistics, since 1993. at my current job (since 2001) i make a point of expressing positive feedback to those who deserve and earn it during the course of my day. over the years, i have been asked "really, are you serious? i'm doing a great job?. i don't know you". but that's the point - if someone you do not directly work with (in the same department) compliments you on your focus and execution of your job it's a good, honest thing. i don't NEED to tell you what your job quality is, but yes, i am a stranger. i have no reason to jerk you around. people get it, if they ask me why and i explain why. my positive feedback may decide if that person comes back to work tomorrow, and i think that is all the more reason to say "good job". we need to hear we are on the right track, that our toil is not in vain. great show, mike.
I don't care if someone is crazy, that doesn't affect me. But when actors publicly declare that they hate my guts and everything I care about, that makes it hard for me to enjoy watching them.