Monday, April 18, 2016

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The shame of port pus today is the cyst of the boil lean of batch to sled,
the harness of wiring is igniting a particular bart of the brains course,
as two horses boom by your ride in grain direction your saddle gear,
should two more sku bye you the bridle trail now must turn to that reins explain for safety,
the horse on coarse will bit that strain to the even hold of the reins at could,
to forward trot posting slow with legs down and heels good.

Than as the first two stop laugh and throw that bucking strain of train to shank its the onward forward,
there on that is the knowing there friends are still in front of the Hood,
the turns off of said trailer cannot be trees as the mere cadence would not hold on the nods,
there bye purchase would loose seat leaving your horse to be a throw-back balancing your pud,
knowing of the shale at spake the continue on virtue to your horse now is pricked on the foot!!

Than should the road be winding each bearing of your horses compass is not gawking,
he is prick alert to good under seat haunches under and that makes it hooves,
to that it is the steady of a heavy hand as should the bounce be had in shock you let go,
this is reason as its called dropping your horse,
no loan know lean back that real with go which immediates' stop,
this is a backward slow only known by riders going known to riding X racehorses at,
well simply they threw me on runaways when I was a kid,
express the rest to room of self add that to Golden Gate Park Stable shifts,
Polo the Field and personal experience is a Minor degree in graduation at three!!

To this the fact is once you choose to relax on the Falls,
the horse keeps the Safe as a Vaulting set stood,
this trust between,
priceless and shall deliver the answer and not the swerve on another given bales day,
from base to training it is not always the staying on or the falling off that cures the shirt,
its the going-on in the virtue of not the experience the learn on the should with that sanity of grave,
to that is this sentence on slowly to fast,
no the comprehension and breathe to be pad,
as any can charge down that long line to bent,
not many can provide the grain on the balance off the lunge to be comfort to those on the bend,
in slow on the file and steady with the stop,
three-seconds applies to the event on a put,
to turn out to allow that breath of a tire,
is the same as the fly the bounce and the rail!!

Loved This Show, Made Amazing Reality And Reality An Adventure?? No, it was still reality to tear!!!

Mike Rowe 

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Mike Rowe

BornMichael Gregory Rowe
March 18, 1962 (age 54)
BaltimoreMaryland, United States
ResidenceSan FranciscoCalifornia
Alma materTowson University
OccupationTelevision hostnarrator
Television
Websitewww.mikerowe.com
Michael Gregory Rowe (born March 18, 1962) is an American television host and narrator, actor and former opera singer, best known for his work on the Discovery Channel series Dirty Jobs. He can also be heard as narrator on a variety of series such asDeadliest Catch, and has appeared on commercials for Ford Motor Company.

Early life[edit]

Rowe was born in Baltimore, Maryland to parents John and Peggy Rowe. Rowe is said in commercials for Dirty Jobs that the show is a tribute to his father and grandfather. Rowe became an Eagle Scout in 1979 in Troop 16 in Baltimore.[1] During his service project for Eagle Scout at the Maryland School for the Blind, he read aloud to students, and he cites this as one of the reasons he became interested in narrating and writing.[1][2] On being an Eagle Scout, he said "The Eagle Award is not really meant for people who need to be dragged across the finish line. It's meant for a select few... ."'[1] In June 2012 Rowe was awarded the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award by the Boy Scouts of America.[3]
Rowe attended Kenwood Presbyterian Church in Baltimore when he was younger; his parents still regularly attend. Rowe attended Overlea High School, where he excelled in both theater and singing under the tutelage of choir director Freddie King, whom Rowe credits for first interesting him in performing.[4] After graduation from high school, he attended Essex Community College,[4] and briefly sang with the Chorus of the Chesapeake, which at the time was directed by King. He later graduated from Towson University[5]with a degree in communication studies.[6]
Rowe sang professionally with the Baltimore Opera.[7][8] He says about this job, "I joined the opera to get my union card and meet girls. I was a saloon singer, so I went down to the Baltimore Opera and learned an aria and auditioned. I figured I'd do one show and quit. But the girls were everywhere and the truth is, the music was really decent."[9]

Television career[edit]

As host[edit]

In the early 1990s, Rowe was an on-air host for the home-shopping TV network QVC.[10] In a 2006 interview, Rowe related how he got the job at QVC: "I was in the opera at the time. I walked across the street with a buddy of mine during a performance. We're dressed as Vikings and we have a drink. The TV is turned to QVC .... My buddy bets me $100 I can't get a call back. So I crashed the audition and got a job on the spot. I basically turned the whole thing into my own stupid David Letterman show. I made fun of the callers and made fun of the products."[9]
Rowe has claimed that QVC fired him three times.[9] When told in a 2008 episode of Dirty Jobs that the gourds he was working on would be sold via QVC, he said he was familiar with the corporation and proceeded to ad-lib a sales pitch for them.[11]
Rowe has hosted Your New Home for WJZ-TV in Baltimore Worst Case Scenarios for TBSOn-Air TV for American AirlinesThe Most for The History ChannelNo Relation forFX,[12] New York Expeditions for PBSChannel 999 instructional guide for the defunct PrimeStar satellite television service, and the CD-ROM music trivia game Radio Active (as "Bobby Arpeggio") for defunct Sanctuary Woods.
From 2001 to 2005, Rowe hosted Evening Magazine on KPIX-TV in San Francisco. During this time, he appeared in a news segment called "Somebody's Gotta Do It", profiling a number of unpleasant professions; the concept later grew into Dirty Jobs. Rowe's first work with the Discovery Channel included a trip to the Valley of the Golden Mummies to host Egypt Week Live!, where he explored ancient tombs live with Dr. Zahi Hawass, an Egyptian archaeologist.
In September 2012, Rowe hosted a three-part series How Booze Built America on the Discovery Channel.
CNN announced on April 10, 2014 that Rowe would host Somebody's Gotta Do It, a new "Original Series" that began in the Fall 2014 lineup. Rowe highlights "unique individuals" in their respective passionate undertakings, whether it be work, hobby or fanaticism. Somebody's Gotta Do It is produced by Craig Piligian’s Pilgrim Studios.[13]

As narrator[edit]

In addition to hosting programs, Rowe has an extensive background as a narrator. His work with Discovery Channel includes narrating American ChopperAmerican Hot Rod,Deadliest CatchWild Pacific, and Ghost Lab, as well as other Discovery specials and series such as How the Universe Works, and Syfy's Ghost Hunters. Rowe has hosted the Discovery Channel's annual Shark Week in 2006 and 2008, along with hosting the special You Spoof Discovery, an amateur parody video special which poked fun at some of the popular series on the Discovery Channel's lineup.[14] Rowe is currently the narrator for National Geographic Channel's series Wicked Tuna.
On Dirty Jobs, Rowe frequently mocks his seeming omnipresence on Discovery Channel; when a segment on firefighting and salvage was unable to be completed in a single day, he assured his firefighter host that he would "send over the MythBusters ... maybe the American Chopper boys ... [to finish the job]".

Mike Rowe poses for a photo during filming at Skulls Unlimited International.
Rowe was originally tapped to be the on-screen host of the Discovery Channel's Deadliest Catch, a show about crab fishing in the Bering Sea, and shot footage aboard several crab boats in addition to narrating the series. When Dirty Jobs was picked up by Discovery, he was told to choose which show he wanted to appear in on-screen. Rowe claims he was told by Discovery that the shows would air back-to-back on the same night: "We can't have you telling us stories about six dead fishermen on camera and making a fart joke with your arm in a cow's ass".[15] Rowe chose to host Dirty Jobs and narrate Deadliest Catch; the footage of him on the boats was not used in the series, although he did appear in a season finale of Deadliest Catch, interviewing the boat captains. Rowe hosted a related show about life on the Bering Sea, a 2007 miniseries, After the Catch, a show which has continued after each season of Deadliest Catch.
Other narration work by Rowe includes Mystery DiagnosisDrydock: A Cruise Ship RebornSouthern SteelPowertool Drag RacingScavengers Rock (Animal Planet)Airplane Repo and the opening of Ghost Hunters, a Syfy series from the producers of American Chopper. Additionally, Rowe has done voiceover work for the reality television show The Ultimate Fighter and the NASCAR pre-race show for the 2009 Chase onESPN.[16]
From December 21, 2009 to June 2012, Rowe was the announcer on ABC World News with Diane Sawyer.[17][18]

Additional appearances[edit]

On October 7, 2007, Rowe appeared on Fox's American Dad! as the voice of a meter maid.[19]
Rowe appeared on an episode of Sesame Street (Season 39) in a segment called "Dirtiest Jobs With Mike Rowe", which aired on October 13, 2008. Rowe visits Sesame Street to find the dirtiest job, which happens to belong to Oscar. Rowe must do all the things Oscar does. His tasks include finding and counting stinky cheese, sorting trash, and giving his pet pig, Spot, a mud bath. To Oscar's chagrin, Rowe does not want to stop, as he is having too much fun.
Mike Rowe spoke to over 70,000 scouts, leaders, and visitors at the 2010 National Scout Jamboree in Fort AP HillVirginia, and a second time at the 2013 National Scout Jamboree in Bechtel Summit.[20] Rowe, an Eagle Scout, spoke to the crowd about the importance of being physically and mentally clean, but emphasized the need for all scouts to get dirty.[21]
In 2012, Rowe appeared in an episode of the ABC sitcom Last Man Standing playing the role of Jim Baxter, the brother of Tim Allen's character.
In June 2013, Mike Rowe spoke to the delegates at the 49th Annual National Leadership and Skills Conference for SkillsUSA in Kansas City, Missouri. He addressed the crowd of 15,000+ at Kemper Arena about the importance to "Work Smart and Hard".[22]

As pitchman[edit]

In 1998, Rowe was the television spokesperson for Epic Pharmacy, a Baltimore-area association of independent pharmacies.
Beginning in March 2007, he was featured in several Ford Motor Company F-Series truck commercials, presented in a style similar to Dirty Jobs, including one for Ford Sync.[23][24] In the summer of 2009, he appeared in advertisements for Ford and Lincoln-Mercury vehicles that used the tagline: "Why Ford. Why Now."[25]
In 2008, Rowe partnered with W. W. Grainger, a Chicago-based Fortune 500 industrial supply company.
In 2010, Rowe appeared in internet spots for Motorola iDEN combined radios/mobile phones, explaining that the phones were used "by real people, for real work" as they were used for Dirty Jobs-type applications.
In 2010, Rowe partnered with Lee Premium Select Jeans and appeared in television spots wearing jeans that "make my butt look good".
On July 26, 2010, Rowe became the spokesperson for Caterpillar. Rowe will work with dealers and customers "to get a real world perspective on their jobs".[26]
In 2011, Rowe appeared with his parents in television spots for Viva paper towels.[27]
In 2012, Rowe became a spokesperson for Novartis animal health to educate pet owners about fleas. The campaign is called “The Dirty Truth about Fleas.”

Trade activism[edit]

On Labor Day 2008, Rowe launched a website, mikeroweWORKS.com, which is focused on the decline in the blue collar trades and the crumbling state of the infrastructure. A trade resource center has been launched and provides information, resources, and forums for people interested in learning about, or pursuing a career in, the trades,[1] as well as a new blog aggregator for the trades and construction industry called the "Trades Hub", which launched in April 2011.
On September 19, 2010, Mike Rowe and the Association of Equipment Manufacturers started a campaign called "I Make America". The campaign aims to create jobs in the manufacturing sector by encouraging infrastructure investment and export agreements. The group argues that this will improve the economy and global competitiveness of the United States.[28]
Mike Rowe has contributed video content to The Alabama Construction Recruitment Institute's trade-worker recruiting campaign GoBuildAlabama.com, culminating in an Iron Bowl-themed commercial broadcast on local CBS affiliates during Thanksgiving weekend 2010.[29]
In May 2011, Rowe testified on the issue before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation.[30][31]
Rowe sent a letter to President Obama at the start of his first term offering to help promote the 3 million "shovel-ready" jobs promised during the campaign, suspecting it might be a tough sell, "given the country's then-current relationship with the shovel." He did not receive a reply. During the 2012 presidential election, Rowe contacted GOP candidate Mitt Romney and appeared with him on September 26, 2012, at a campaign event in Ohio. Romney explained to those in attendance, "He's non partisan, he's not here to endorse me, he's not here to add support to one campaign or another," Romney said of his guest. "He's here to talk about his ideas about how to help America create more jobs." [32]
In Spring 2013, mikeroweWORKS launched its newest initiative, Profoundly Disconnected. Rowe states, "many of the best opportunities that exist today require a skill, not a diploma. The purpose of this site is to promote that simple truth." While in high school in 1979, Rowe saw a poster in his guidance counselor's office that read "Work Smart, Not Hard". He hated it so much, he changed it to "Work Smart AND Hard"; he now prints such posters and wants them hanging all over the country to get people to change the way hard work is perceived.[33]
Despite his criticism of student loans and the rising cost of tuition, he has carried on a partnership with Universal Technical Institute. UTI is a For-Profit trade school investigated by the Senate. In its investigation, the Senate found that UTI did not provide a better education than a community college, but charged significantly more.[34]

Personal life[edit]

Rowe currently resides in San Francisco, California.[35]

Filmography[edit]

Television[edit]

TitleYearRoleNotesSource
Airplane Repo2013 – presentNarrator
American Hot Rod2004Narrator
After the Catch2007 – 2012Host
American Dad!2007Meter MaidTemplate:Season 3 Episode 2
Bering Sea Gold2013 – 2014Host
Bering Sea Gold: Under The Ice2013Host
Building America2014Host & NarratorTheBlaze
C.R.A.P.2013 – presentHostweb series[36][37]
Dirty Jobs2003 – 2012Host
Deadliest Catch2005 – presentNarrator
Ghost Hunters2004 – 2010Narrator
Ghost Hunters International2008 – 2010Narrator
How the Universe Works2010, 2014 – presentNarratorSeasons 1, 3 and 4
Huckabee2013Himself
Somebody's Gotta Do It2014 – presentHost
Wild Pacific2009Himself
Worst Case Scenarios2002Host
The Ultimate Fighter2005 – 2010Narrator
Last Man Standing2012Jim BaxterSeason 1 Episode 18