Off The Wall: Parents in Question
“I always liked you Mike, b/c I thought you were a real guy. Then I saw commercials with fake parents
“I always liked you Mike, b/c I thought you were a real guy. Then I saw commercials with fake parents
Hear from Karen Walker and Mike Rowe after the keynote
Mike talks about getting to know his native Baltimore, his unusual travel experiences and his own “dirty” job.
Hi Mike, I need your help. Would you be able to write a short note/memo to my coworkers explaining the courtesy flush?
Honestly, I don’t get it. The Biped sits there and talks just like he always talks.
UPDATED: Favor – along with the check for $20,000, Cisco agreed contribute an additional dollar for everyone who tweets to @ciscolive #clus – up to an additional $20,000!
Mike Rowe has rejected a critic’s premise that he is engaging in right-wing propaganda by “harping on” the importance of a work ethic
It was a negotiation from the start. Alexander wanted to sell me a cup of fresh-squeezed lemonade for $1.
The Washington Post: Mike Rowe, the host of “Dirty Jobs,” wishes the concept of work ethic wasn’t so partisan. Good luck with that.
Sunday, Rowe combined these two traits of his to respond to a letter he received from (fan?) Craig P.
Hey Mike, Your constant harping on “work ethic” is growing tiresome.
It was just a little orange pill, a “capsule-shaped tablet,” glazed with a delicious coating of slippery sugar.
Holy Crap!
Season finale!
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