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I do not watch a lot of television...but when Dirty Jobs is on...it's must see TV for me. I have some questions for you....being on a variety of programs on Discovery...it must not leave you a lot of time to have a life. I'm curious about something....with constantly being on the road filming DJ I'm assumming at least 150 - 200 weeks out of the year you are either or a plane, train or automobile. Then there is the constant voice over work that you do for D.J. or the variety of other programs that we can hear you. When do you find the time to do the voice over work? Do you go back to the same studio and spend days or weeks working on the voice overs? Do you write or change any of the commentary for any of your shows? Finally, I have an appreciation for voices....yours is one of my favorites to listen to. How do you prevent loosing your voice? I would imagine that your operatic training aids with that. But given the fact that you are in various enviornments at any given time...how do you protect yourself from illness? Thank you for your time and I hope that you post an answer.
 
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I do not watch a lot of television...but when Dirty Jobs is on...it's must see TV for me. I have some questions for you....being on a variety of programs on Discovery...it must not leave you a lot of time to have a life. I'm curious about something....with constantly being on the road filming DJ I'm assumming at least 150 - 200 days out of the year you are either or a plane, train or automobile. Then there is the constant voice over work that you do for D.J. or the variety of other programs that we can hear you. When do you find the time to do the voice over work? Do you go back to the same studio and spend days or weeks working on the voice overs? Do you write or change any of the commentary for any of your shows? Finally, I have an appreciation for voices....yours is one of my favorites to listen to. How do you prevent loosing your voice? I would imagine that your operatic training aids with that. But given the fact that you are in various enviornments at any given time...how do you protect yourself from illness? Thank you for your time and I hope that you post an answer.
 
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yes....I hearby give myself the DUH Award for today....my original question makes a reference traveling 150-200 weeks in a year....I meant days...so I changed it. Again, I award myself the DUH award for today.
 
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