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newracer
01-15-2017, 21:00
He never ceases to entertain me.



Off The Wall

Marla W writes...

I just read that you’re speaking at the SHOT show in Las Vegas this week. VERY disappointing. There are already too many guns in this country, and too much faux patriotism surrounding the second amendment. I can’t believe you’d risk your good name associating with a bunch of gun nuts. You’ve lost a fan.

Well, hi there Marla. And Happy Sunday!

It’s true, I’ll be in Vegas this week, addressing a roomful of people who like to shoot guns. I’m not sure what I’m going to say yet – probably the same thing I tell anyone who invites me to discuss the various ways we might close America’s skills gap. But one things for sure - while I’m at there, I’m going to make sure I see my friends at The SEAL Family Foundation.

You’d love these guys, Marla. They look after the families of those involved with Naval Special Warfare. Remember Ty Woods and Glenn Dougherty - two of the men who died in Benghazi? The SEAL Family Foundation raised over $500,000 for their memorial fund.
Anyway, they have a booth at The SHOT Show, so I’m going to stop by and thank them for their efforts, as well as for their help with a team-building event I arranged for my staff before Christmas.

I don’t know if you’ve had much experience with “corporate team-building,” Marla, but I’ve never cared much for such endeavors. I mean really, how much “team spirit” can you inspire at a golf outing? How much “career motivation” can one glean from a “zip line adventure?” How much “self-directed goal setting” can be extracted from watching a magician levitate in some hotel ballroom?

I wanted to do something different for the millennials at mikeroweWORKS, so I called a guy I met through The SEAL Family Foundation, and asked if he could arrange a “non-traditional corporate team event.” Something that might allow my team to rub elbows with veterans. “Ideally,” I said, “I'd like something fun, but uncomfortable.”

Well, it was a great day, Marla, and I wish you could have joined us. We started with skydiving. Jade ditched her five-inch heels, Jordan put her hair in a ponytail, and along with Taylor, (who will do anything,) and Aaron, (who hadn’t even officially started yet,) they jumped without hesitation. Good for them! Even my old pal Chuck – a non-millennial who once swore he’d never jump out of a perfectly good airplane - turned his fate over to a stranger strapped to his back. (Granted, he crapped his pants on the way out the door, but that’s always been a part of his morning ritual, and hardly noteworthy.)

After that, we reconnoitered to an undisclosed location and introduced ourselves to Matt, Bobby, Jeremy, and Danielle - four SEALs who spent the last fifteen years getting shot at by bad guys and returning the favor – with far superior results. They in turn, introduced us to 20,000 rounds of live ammunition, and an arsenal of firearms not currently available for purchase in the state of California.

For the next few hours, the SEALs took my employees through an accelerated small arms training session. There was an emphasis on safety, obviously. Some of my people had never held a gun before, much less fired one. So there was some…trepidation. But after an hour of intense instruction, everyone got comfortable with the Glock 9mm. Then the AR-15. Then a variety of sniper rifles. We all got to shoot an M-1 from WWII, a Steyr from Austria, the Scar Heavy…even a Barrett 50 caliber. Fifty yards, a hundred yards, then two hundred yards. Their progress was impressive. Their enthusiasm was infectious. At 400 yards, my office manager was hitting a target the size of a pie plate. Unbelievable.

Afterwards, we ate ribs and drank beer in a local bar with our instructors. We also listened to war stories from Ramadi and Fallujah and a few places I hadn’t heard of, from people who wrote the book on teamwork. Fascinating. Eye-opening. Humbling.

I wish I could share their stories here, but for all sorts of reasons, I can’t. What I can tell do, is tell you how remarkable it is to see people who have never even held a gun go from uncomfortable, to tentative, to comfortable, to very comfortable, to empowered. One day Marla, I hope you’ll have the opportunity to experience something similar, and listen to the stories of people who use guns to protect us.

Obviously, you and I have a difference of opinion regarding the role of the second amendment in modern society. But thanks to the first amendment, we can express our differences in whatever way we prefer. We can criticize those with whom we disagree, or we can try to persuade them. We can make a case as to why we believe what we believe, or we can simply announce our disappointment to the world, as though our feelings alone are enough to justify our beliefs.

As for you Marla – you can either stomp off in a cloud of righteous indignation, or you can accompany me to the SHOT Show as my guest, and see what all the fuss is about.

Either way, it’s nice to have choices, don’t you think?

Best,
Mike

PS. If you do want to come, better RSVP quick – I’m leaving tomorrow morning, and you’re gonna need your own hotel room. (Just so we’re clear…)

xo
Mike


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spqrzilla
01-15-2017, 21:00
Hilarious.

JohnnyDrama
01-15-2017, 21:16
That's funny.

brutal
01-15-2017, 21:49
He's such an asset to the rights and common sense treatment of all Americans.

tmjohnson
01-15-2017, 21:50
Very appropriate response . First class guy

GunsRBadMMMMKay
01-15-2017, 22:02
Mike Rowe is on my A list :)

CS1983
01-15-2017, 22:08
Note to self -- to hang out with Mike Rowe, act like a liberal ninny and get invited.

newracer
01-15-2017, 22:25
Note to self -- to hang out with Mike Rowe, act like a liberal ninny and get invited.

On another forum everyone is saying "I want to go to SHOT with Mike Rowe!"

CS1983
01-15-2017, 22:26
On another forum everyone is saying "I want to go to SHOT with Mike Rowe!"

Then they need to whine about it, obviously.

ColoradoTJ
01-15-2017, 22:44
Enjoyed that read. Perfect response..

jhood001
01-15-2017, 23:29
Mike Rowe is a pretty amazing dude.

I have always hated the term' tongue in cheek' because it more or less translates into 'counter-points to stupid shit someone else said in the first place'. In other words: Satire can't exist without a prevailing foundation of stupid... And Rowe is a master of these methods.

He leaves his ideology at the door for every thought that he eventually translates into words.

Mike Rowe is a pretty amazing dude.

Bailey Guns
01-16-2017, 08:10
After that solid gold response, I hope Marla feels like the dimwit she is.

Good for Mike for making her get her own room.

TFOGGER
01-16-2017, 10:03
After that solid gold response, I hope Marla feels like the dimwit she is.

Good for Mike for making her get her own room.

That's the great thing about how he responded; there's an infinitesimal chance that she (and other antigun drones) might actually read that, and rather than being enraged by a caustic response, might actually be motivated to learn more. rather than go on the attack, he chose to try to educate by giving an example that the whiner could possibly relate to. Well done, Mr. Rowe.

And,yeah, she should get her own damn room...

Skip
01-16-2017, 11:44
The Two Americas on full display.

One ignorant, petulant, and intolerant.

The other patient, welcoming, and steady.

BlasterBob
01-16-2017, 11:54
Great response by Mike.

BushMasterBoy
01-16-2017, 12:23
I'd let her stay in my room, then she would see the light.

TFOGGER
01-16-2017, 12:30
I'd let her stay in my room, then she would see the light.

Or you'd have to chew your arm off to get away...

Gman
01-16-2017, 12:42
We have family that is very into firearms. It was very interesting to see in-laws from New Jersey that thought people shouldn't have firearms, having never been personally exposed to them. After a day at the range, their confidence in handling a firearm was impressive. The empowerment of experience is the other side of the coin to the mindset of emotion and ignorance.

cstone
01-16-2017, 13:33
It is sort of interesting how many people fear firearms without having any direct experience with them. I personally am more leery of chainsaws and gas powered weed eaters, but maybe that is because I have spend more time handling guns than chainsaws.

Mike Rowe does a podcast, The Way I Heard It. It is sort of like listening to Paul Harvey and the information is always informative and entertaining. His charity supporting the trades is one of the best examples of education reform today, IMO. Besides, Rowe is an Eagle Scout [Flower]

Irving
01-16-2017, 14:00
He Tweeted a picture of him holding a surpressed something or other in combination with the mention of that class they attended.

Jer
01-16-2017, 14:29
A post full of awesome. Thank you for sharing!

Gman
01-16-2017, 15:07
Mike Rowe does a podcast, The Way I Heard It. It is sort of like listening to Paul Harvey and the information is always informative and entertaining.
That's exactly the same response I had. "And now....the rest of the story."

jmg8550
01-16-2017, 15:25
My respect for Mike Rowe just became far greater than it was. Ive always like his narrations, and his TV shows. I've recently wondered why he doesn't do Deadliest Catch, and Dirty Jobs anymore. I think he even did some Gold Rush after shows as well.

Irving
01-16-2017, 16:00
I've listened to a lot of Youtube videos with Mike Rowe, and after a while you start to hear a lot of the same content.

If you've got time (2:21 minutes) Tim Ferriss has a very detailed podcast with Mike Rowe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2omFKcCmX-o&t=4718s
I've only listened to half of it and it by far has the most info on Mike Rowe and his history than I've been able to get else where. His history is in acting and show business and he's got some pretty great stories. Oh by the way, I'd skip the first 6 minutes or so as the beginning is all the advertising that goes with Podcasts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2omFKcCmX-o&t=4718s

kpp80202
01-16-2017, 16:01
What a well written and respectful response. I haven't seen anything with Mike in it for years (I liked his Dirty Jobs show), but I have a newfound respect for him. Thanks for posting.

newracer
01-16-2017, 16:29
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newracer
01-16-2017, 16:45
Mike Rowe does a podcast, The Way I Heard It. It is sort of like listening to Paul Harvey and the information is always informative and entertaining. His charity supporting the trades is one of the best examples of education reform today, IMO. Besides, Rowe is an Eagle Scout [Flower]


That's exactly the same response I had. "And now....the rest of the story."

According to wiki Rowe has been a lifelong fan of radio broadcaster Paul Harvey, with him being one of Rowe's biggest influences.

BushMasterBoy
01-16-2017, 18:00
Silly bitch, probably voted for Hillary.

Grant H.
01-16-2017, 20:25
We have family that is very into firearms. It was very interesting to see in-laws from New Jersey that thought people shouldn't have firearms, having never been personally exposed to them. After a day at the range, their confidence in handling a firearm was impressive. The empowerment of experience is the other side of the coin to the mindset of emotion and ignorance.

I've made a LOT of converts by taking my wifes friends, usually theatre/arts people, to the range and teaching them how to shoot.

Start small, get them proficient, move them up, making sure they get comfortable with each step up before moving on, and then hear stories about how they are buying guns, building AR's, and joining ranges from my wife. I've helped quite a few piece buy parts and assemble AR's now.

It's fun.

All that aside, I really like Mike Rowe and his stance on things. He is a class act in an age with very few of them left.

motoboy
01-16-2017, 23:08
I really like how he can describe his experiences like a story.

Thanks for posting this.