If you're new here you probably have a lot of questions about Dirty Jobs. Here is a list of links that will take you to great stuff like Mike's bio, FAQs, viewer questions, etc., that may answer that question you have about Mike or the show.
If you only have time to read one section, I would recommend reading "Of Mike and Marriage aka Mike's FAQs...cathy1970's outstanding contribution to the board!
For those of you interested in reading Mike's posts here's how. Click here, which will take you to one of his posts. Now, click on his username on the left hand side. A dropdown box will appear; just click on "view recent posts." All of his posts will appear.
If 2000+ is a little too much for you then you can narrow down the search. The easiest way is to scroll to the top of this page and click on "Find." Then click on "Advanced search." When that page comes up scroll down to the calender and enter the date range you want to look at and then in the box that says "username" enter "mikerowe" (you don't need quotes). Hit enter. All of his posts for that time period will then show up.
The Video Vault -- If you go to "video search" at the top plug in "Mike Rowe Dirty Jobs" all 100+ clips will come up for you. There are some wonderful gems in there!
Also, the forums occasionally get questions about cob homes. While I have yet to track down the specific website (if there is one) from the builders in the DJ episode, I have found this link http://www.greenhomebuilding.com/cob.htm to help you get started if you would like to further investigate cob homes. I don’t endorse this site nor do I have anything to do with them….they just seemed to have information available for interested people. Proceed at your own risk. You can also find lots of information on your own if you Google “cob houses.”
Have fun and don't be afraid to join the madness!
Laurann
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i have been fine laurann . i am not around the talk to mike rowe board very much anymore . i tend just to post on this baord now . nothing personal to mike or anything but i think this baord is a bit more relaxed !
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I'm going to be completly honest with you(because it's Thanksgiving and the wine is talking). Mike has been gone from the boards for about three weeks. When he returns, it will probably be in the "Mike's Mud Room" forum, which is the best place to ask him a question. Before you ask a question, however, it's best to be sure that it has not been asked before. Check out the FAQs and the Newbie thread. If its a job suggestion, go to the "Suggest a Job" forum. If its about the show in general you might want to try the "Dirty Crew" forum because sometimes Barsky drops by and answers a few questions.
I read all the FAQs and the newbie area and while there's something in the FAQs that's somewhat close to an answer to my question, it's not quite a complete answer.
Assuming Mike returns (where did he go anyway?), think it's worth asking him anyway?
Well, if it's something that he may have touched on in the FAQs there maybe a chance that he's talked about it elsewhere. I might be able to help you more if I know what your question is. He might have given a more complete answer since the FAQs were written.
He talks about it a little in the bat cave-related FAQ, but I was wondering what he considers his most dangerous, most frightening dirty job? I've seen him do some outrageously dangerous stuff on DJ, but what does he (so far) consider his most dangerous dirty job?
Are you kidding? I'm frightened all the time. The ostrich farm, the alligator pen, the golf course water hazard, the noodling pond, the bat cave, the oil derrick - I have a healthy fear of most things that would give the average person pause. By far, the most Frightening Moment of my adult life occurred on the ocean floor, 55 feet below the surface, during the filming of shark week. That incident will air in early August, in a special called Jobs That Bite Harder. Stay tuned, and save your money. Dirty Jobs will be in repeats for 20 years.