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Aloha_Shooter
12-18-2016, 16:22
Gman's video on Peter van Uhm led me to this video. Excellent as always from Mike but guys may want to get a stiff drink before watching/listening.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRVdiHu1VCc
It's interesting you bringing up Mike Rowe. I was watchin a number of his videos and that's how I ran across the Peter van Uhm Video. That crazy Google.
Mike Rowe is a very well spoken and thoughtful guy whom I've always had respect for. The fact that he met so many blue coller individuals on the shows that he worked on and turned that into a campaign to revive the trades really shows what a quality person he is.
Bailey Guns
12-18-2016, 17:50
I wish he was my neighbor. Or co-worker.
I wish he was my neighbor. Or co-worker.
I'd settle for Labor Secretary but Trump already picked Puzder.
GilpinGuy
12-18-2016, 23:23
That was excellent.
https://www.youtube.com/user/realmikerowe/videos
Also like his podcasts. Well spoken and relevant.
Wish there were more.
Grandfather was a cattle rancher. No teeth evolved. We used knives. Oysters on the furnace. Same results.
GilpinGuy
12-19-2016, 00:52
I wondered why the teeth, but that's not my gig. Oysters can be tasty if done right.
buffalobo
12-19-2016, 05:57
Teeth because humans don't have 3 hands.
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...and it's probably the method used since biblical times that was found to be most effective and least impactful to the livestock.
I'd drink a beer with him.
Aloha_Shooter
12-20-2016, 10:14
I'd drink a beer with him.
Hell, I'd buy him a bunch of beers. I love how he puts things in very simple terms and points out the fallacies in the way a lot of people (particularly "social justice" warriors) think.
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