So anyways...this is Juliann and I have got to say that there is no one else on earth that can turn a frown upside down and bring my tears from sadness to joy better than you Mr. Rowe. I laugh so much when I'm around you I remember many times you couldn't look at me on the set without bursting into laughter you had to have me removed before you could get through the shot! I have an incredible amount of great stories to share about people in the industry,in fact,people in all industries for you. I could use the gig to catapult me into my next stages adventure. You owe me one for cleaning the fish vat for you. No matter how many layers I covered my skin with, I smelled like fish for weeks! Love your show(s) of course ❤ ~ your friend Juliann Green
Please help me get a work from home job writing for television. I need to work from home because I had several severe strokes last year and I can still and want to contribute.
Favorite Beatles song,, "I Want To Hold Your Hand".. It was the first Beatles song I heard back in the early 1960's. I was a Sophomore in high school, driving my first car and the song came over my AM radio. I and the World had NEVER heard a song like it or a group like them and we were hooked!
I was 5. It's late at night, Mom driving is to visit Grandma in Nebraska, the sibs in the back asleep. I'm standing in the passenger seat singing and dancing to this while I helped her stay awake. I beamed as she complimented me over the whole performance! Thanks for helping me recall that precious moment in my life.💜
So great to hear the inside workings of Joan Rivers. As a teenager getting home late from work, I would just unwind and laugh when she hosted the tonight show. Pure gold.
There is a TWIX commercial, as I remember it, that I've only seen once, but it was great. Two guys sitting in the woods by the fire and one said Twix is so good, soft on the outside and crunchy on the inside, then the camera pans out to two bears in the woods and one says, so good, soft on the outside and crunchy on the inside.
I always enjoy what you share here on commment but we’re not friends yet, I have tried several times to send you a message but it’s not going through. So I decided to try it out and it went through, I will be happy to be one of your friend.💓 If you find this message embarrassing please pardon my manners.Thank you
The most memorable commercial for me was shortly after the Cleveland Browns left to become the Baltimore Ravens. It began with two guys dressed up for a football game, sitting side by side in a stadium with foam fingers, etc.. One guy turns to the other and says”Wow! Great seats! How did you get them?” First guy replies: “ Scalper.” Slowly, the camera pulls back to reveal the seating section which is empty. So the second guy says: “Gee! We must be early. Maybe it doesn’t start till 1 o’clock.” Meanwhile, the camera continues to pull back, slowly showing a completely empty stadium. Then, finally, the end field shows emblazoned with “CLEVELAND BROWNS”. Then you hear the Voiceover: “Got awhile to wait? Have a Snickers!” I nearly fell out of my chair laughing!
I love that your show gives us insights we’d never have. Learning about Joan Rivers is enlightening. The public who never met her had such a different view of her. Made me realize how you never really know - unless you know. Another great episode!
This is fabulous... I learned so much about so many... It's lovely to hear the love for Joan Rivers.. Thanks Mike... This is a top interview. Rest in Peace Dexter 🕊️
Mike and Chuck, y'all never disappoint. Your guests. Your input and humor. I will always watch y'all. No matter how long the podcast. Always worth every minute.
I always enjoy what you share here on commment but we’re not friends yet, I have tried several times to send you a message but it’s not going through. So I decided to try it out and it went through, I will be happy to be one of your friend.💓 If you find this message embarrassing please pardon my manners.Thank you
Thank you for sharing about your dog, I’m so sorry for what you’re going through, I know the feeling all too well. 😞 This moved me to tears, but it was comforting in a way to hear. God bless you and yours 🙏🏻💖✨
Great conversation! I had a flashback putting our 17 year old yellow lab 5 years ago. Please bring Peter back. Loved the conversation about Joan Rivers.
I never heard of Peter Tilden…very much enjoyed Mike R’s last book (suggest the audio version)…. Not sure how or why this podcast popped up… things happen for a reason…I’m feeling very alone, with my 16 year old dog who was diagnosed with diabetes and things shutting down… words can’t describe how express my love for this dog, my partner…when Peter brought up that he’s having to deal with putting to sleep his 16 yr old dog, I could not believe it…there is a reason this podcast showed up now, on my iPhone…thank you Peter, and Mike for your honesty, openness and words of compassion….i don’t feel so alone…thank you
So sad about Dexter. I'm dreading the same day in the future for my dog Butch. I've been through a few, but it gets tougher when we also get towards the end of the line.
Mike. I gotta say thank you. Thank You so much because It’s been a year and a half or so since I suffered a near fatal massive stroke unexpectedly. It left me clinically dead for 3 minutes. I was transported by medivac helicopter to a local medical center where the doctors said I was a miracle patient! I’m pretty sure I crossed over to that other side and had a short conversation with my grandmother who has been dead for 3 years now. She and I were extremely close my entire life. She practically raised me and I was grateful to be able to have the last conversation with her before she took her last few breaths and passed away peacefully in her sleep. I tucked in her bed as she did when I was a kid. When I woke up in the hospital i don’t remember this however but my family reminds me that I screamed out repeatedly over and over “Nan!” “Nan”. My grandmother was and will always be an absolute inspirational person in my life as I continue to recover from my traumatic stroke. I’m so happy that I randomly came across your video. It’s been very helpful and adds fresh fuel to my already self motivated personality! I’ve been working on my recovery along with writing a memoir of everything I’ve endured in my life. Along with writing my first ever major film script to in hopes that it will inspire others to never give up. Never! No matter how hard life gets, I always seem to find the positive side of the worst situations ever. I really do hope to cross paths with you to once again add more fuel for my already self motivated personality. My dark humor has definitely helped me get through the worst of days as well. I hope that you read this comment of mine because I feel like I’m talking to you directly Mike Rowe. I hope to hear back from you soon. Thanks Mike. Sincerely, Matt Conneally from the lower upstate New York.
Isn’t this podcast great! Mike is such an interesting man with a unique capability…actually like his mom. Gifted, really. Bless you on your recovery! Glad you got to see your Nan!
That was a great "story"! I'm so glad you got to see your Nan. The positive attitude with the dark humor/sarcasm is also my curse!! Much love and keep forgong ahead ❤❤❤❤
Talking about having to let go of our pet,, we NEVER get over it. We may get another pet but we never get over having to make the decision to 'let them go'. Before I made the decision to let go of my Wife and my last pet Max I watched some RUclips videos on the subject and heard a vet say,, "Making the decision should be a day sooner than a day later. We must not overlook who is better for letting them go. Shall we make them hurt one more day because we're weak,, or shall we allow them go and avoid another day of suffering."
@7:00 my theory is the internet (connectivity) gave people an excuse to not connect in person because they felt the same gratification through digital means. There's less incentive to join a group when you can simply watch the benefits from the comfort of your keyboard.
Mike Rowe needed to be around people i think. Maybe not “needed” but it seems to feed something in him. Interest in people? Dunno. But he seems like a man who is interested in all of us. The little guys, too. Love that.
Oh i got/get no gratification from digital means. And i am not much for speaking in person. I do snail mail well - where i dare to be daring. Odd, i know. Maybe digital works because we can be braver or avoid having to fully dress or go out when we don’t want to. You got me pondering this.
The groups one would join, pre-internet, to share with people with a particular similar interest, are now found in social media. The trade-off for lack of personal face-to-face interaction is a worldwide wealth of knowledge and experiences from a more diverse membership.
Went to a Pink Floyd show and had access before the show and decided to stand next to the sound board in the middle of the stadium,best seats ever, sound was unbelievable 😎
First time seeing Mike's podcast and loving it. The episode & subject matter kind of reminds me of something I recently saw that was infinitely more fun to watch than I thought it would be. It was a video of the three guys in the band Rush having dinner at a quiet restaurant in Canada. It was something I would've never imagined watching or caring about, but it was a wonderfully voyeuristic view of 3 men who've known each other for over 50 years, having natural conversation. Anyway, I mention because anyone who likes that aspect of this podcast, might really enjoy it.
When you started talking about ad campaigns, my mind immediately went to "Real men of genius" for Budweiser. By no means were they high brow, but they were just fun.
Joan (Rivers) Rosenberg was a lovely lady in person. Her on-stage persona was not the real Mrs. Rosenberg. Annually, she would host 60 strangers at her home for catered Thanskgiving dinner. Anyone with no place to go could go to Mrs. Rosenberg's. She gave her costume jewelry to: doormen, fans, pedestrians, anyone...."HERE! Take this! (removing jewelry from herself) Give it to your mother and tell her it's from you."
I lost two dogs since I moved to my new apartment in 2020 can’t wait to move this year. No fault of this place it’s just memories. “A dog can show you more honest affection with a flick of his tail than a man can gather through a lifetime of handshakes” Gene Hill.
"poop"jug's", as a middle aged man who still vividly remembers the sound of a Gerber jar popping as it loses it's vacuum, thankyou for the PG potty humor. Really No Really.
“Jason aka Peter” Called Mike, Chuck within the first 8:45 of the show…love the comedy back…please Jason go on with your story. Love the humor and dialogue. Ha ha 40:14 makes three oh too much love this. Mike you are such a gentleman. Chuck must have been loving it hearing his name yet it is amazing knowing that Peter can not say his name it is because he is not worthy. Too much. Love the show. All jokes aside what a trio doing what they do. Maybe a secret man crush with Chuck. Too funny
13:00 I think we get old and grouchy because we’re tired, in pain, we realize we don’t have much time left, regret, disappointment, all of these things drive us crazy in the end. God bless the old people who are full of joy ❤
Thank you Peter Tilden for revealing the real gem in Joan Rivers! ??Masks?? Other Cultures throughout the world have a different view of facial masks: #1) I have enough respect for you, whom I share this planet, to not share my illness with you and #2) I am smart enough to protect myself. Seems like arrogant American's missed the message... (Stubborn can silently slip into Stupid without warning ;-) THANKS! This was most relevant, entertaining and most informational! 👍
Actually intelligent Americans realized that masks didn’t actually prevent the spread at all and having the govt force you to cover your face to simply carry out your life isn’t ok. Unfortunately, people like you ignored what you saw with your eyes when places that were fully masked still had Covid rip thru them. I’m not covering my mouth and nose because it makes you “feel better” when it’s not keeping anyone safe. Get a clue.
I'd love to see the Motel 6 ad today. ' Hi. I'm Tim Bodet and Id like to talk to you about Motel 6. If you're looking for a nice inexpensive place to stay with sex trafficking, drug dealing , overdosing and just a few murders. Think about staying at Motel 6 and we'll try to keep the lights on, but let's face it, some of our more nefarious clients bust the outside lights due to under cover agents trying to gather evidence. '.
Another great episode. However, I really wish you’d add the preamble to the RUclips videos. It would be great to not have to start over on iTunes & then pause to come to RUclips to watch the episode. Just a wish.
I was one of the most consistent anti-mask guys. Primarily, because we were lied to about what masks actually work. Those surgical masks and cloth masks do nothing to protect anyone from anything unless you were hovering over an open wound. N95s and respirators are the only masks that will actually protect you from bacteria and viruses. Then, in November 2023, I got diagnosed with leukemia, and the ensuing chemotherapy left me with zero immune system. While I wouldn't have dreamed of going on a flight because the risks of exposure are extreme the few times I did go out in public when I was most immunocompromised, I did wear a mask and explained to people around me that I had leukemia and that's why I was wearing an effective in 95 mask. I didn't shake hands, but I never turned down a hug because the risk of transferring viruses and bacteria at that point was greater through hand contact than a simple hug with me being masked. My simple point is we've lost the ability to show people grace. Part of that Grace comes through disclosure and part comes from all of us.
Peter Tilden says "Philly was small." Philadelphia, at the time he was talking about, was the #4 media market in the country behind NY, LA and Chicago. it was NOT "small."
I don’t know if you guys ever read the comments but at the very end you were talking about some of your talk commercials I’m old, but I’m telling you right now if anyone asked me yet I would say Amazon with the little white dog and Lee Marvin singing I must’ve watched that 1000 times
The "hair" conversation reminded me of one I heard the other day... "I just found my first gray pubic hair the other day. Unfortunately, it was in my cheeseburger."
Mike Rowe is probably one of the most underrated thinkers of our day, but is differentiated by the fact that not only is he a thinker he's a doer.
And he's not afraid to associate himself with " normal citizens".
I think he would make a great VP
@@gary_michael_flanagan_wildlife I would say POTUS,
Yes, I noticed! and I'm not alone.
Rowe is such a breath of fresh air
I love watching brilliant minds reminiscing and telling stories of other brilliant minds.
Never heard of Peter Tilden but love Mike so gave it a shot....WOW great show...
Tilden did radio in Los Angeles for a number of years and was a refreshing honest and funny voice.
I love Mike! I can listen to him forever!
Thanks for the stories about Phyllis Diller. I loved her. I’m happy to know how great she was behind the scenes.
Joan Rivers?
So anyways...this is Juliann and I have got to say that there is no one else on earth that can turn a frown upside down and bring my tears from sadness to joy better than you Mr. Rowe. I laugh so much when I'm around you I remember many times you couldn't look at me on the set without bursting into laughter you had to have me removed before you could get through the shot! I have an incredible amount of great stories to share about people in the industry,in fact,people in all industries for you. I could use the gig to catapult me into my next stages adventure. You owe me one for cleaning the fish vat for you. No matter how many layers I covered my skin with, I smelled like fish for weeks! Love your show(s) of course ❤ ~ your friend Juliann Green
Come on man -- we want, no, we NEED to hear Juliann's stories! Please!
Please help me get a work from home job writing for television. I need to work from home because I had several severe strokes last year and I can still and want to contribute.
@JamesBroadyeah we need you.water
😅😅😅😅😅
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Mike the story about Joan and the chocolate chip cookies was very touching. You told it very well.
As he does every story he shares. Mike Rowe is truly a gifted man, on par with Paul Harvey.
Teared up!
What a great podcast.... being a young boomer (65) I can relate ... much appreciated gentlemen
Her one liners were the best and oh oh pleaeaesse !
I admired Joan Rivers so much.😢 I miss her. Great interview. 👍👍
I am liking these longer podcasts of Mike's because he has people on that I have never heard of or ever seen before. Mike is great.
Favorite Beatles song,, "I Want To Hold Your Hand".. It was the first Beatles song I heard back in the early 1960's. I was a Sophomore in high school, driving my first car and the song came over my AM radio. I and the World had NEVER heard a song like it or a group like them and we were hooked!
I was 5. It's late at night, Mom driving is to visit Grandma in Nebraska, the sibs in the back asleep. I'm standing in the passenger seat singing and dancing to this while I helped her stay awake. I beamed as she complimented me over the whole performance!
Thanks for helping me recall that precious moment in my life.💜
I loved the whole interview. Talk for hours and the time flies.
So great to hear the inside workings of Joan Rivers. As a teenager getting home late from work, I would just unwind and laugh when she hosted the tonight show. Pure gold.
There is a TWIX commercial, as I remember it, that I've only seen once, but it was great. Two guys sitting in the woods by the fire and one said Twix is so good, soft on the outside and crunchy on the inside, then the camera pans out to two bears in the woods and one says, so good, soft on the outside and crunchy on the inside.
😂
That was really fun to listen to!❤
I always enjoy what you share here on commment but we’re not friends yet, I have tried several times to send you a message but it’s not going through. So I decided to try it out and it went through, I will be happy to be one of your friend.💓 If you find this message embarrassing please pardon my manners.Thank you
The most memorable commercial for me was shortly after the Cleveland Browns left to become the Baltimore Ravens. It began with two guys dressed up for a football game, sitting side by side in a stadium with foam fingers, etc.. One guy turns to the other and says”Wow! Great seats! How did you get them?” First guy replies: “ Scalper.” Slowly, the camera pulls back to reveal the seating section which is empty. So the second guy says: “Gee! We must be early. Maybe it doesn’t start till 1 o’clock.” Meanwhile, the camera continues to pull back, slowly showing a completely empty stadium. Then, finally, the end field shows emblazoned with “CLEVELAND BROWNS”. Then you hear the Voiceover: “Got awhile to wait? Have a Snickers!” I nearly fell out of my chair laughing!
We need more JOAN RIVERS today 😁👍🏻
Welcome MIKE ROWE 😎
We have that same honesty today. It's called man tweets.
I love that your show gives us insights we’d never have. Learning about Joan Rivers is enlightening. The public who never met her had such a different view of her. Made me realize how you never really know - unless you know.
Another great episode!
"Joan without a net." - Mike Rowe ❤
OMG I just did a spit take all over my laptop at the goatee joke!!
I love watching and listening to Mike no matter what he does. Love his mom too💕🇺🇸
Here's to the faithful companion RIP until you meet again at the Rainbow Bridge.
A great show thanks for the laughs and interesting conversation.
Bless your heart, I feel your pain. I just had to say goodbye to Buddy after 20 wonderful unconditional years.
I’m going to hug my dogs tight tonight. They are getting close.
This is fabulous...
I learned so much about so many...
It's lovely to hear the love for Joan Rivers..
Thanks Mike... This is a top interview.
Rest in Peace Dexter 🕊️
Mike and Chuck, y'all never disappoint. Your guests. Your input and humor. I will always watch y'all. No matter how long the podcast. Always worth every minute.
I always enjoy what you share here on commment but we’re not friends yet, I have tried several times to send you a message but it’s not going through. So I decided to try it out and it went through, I will be happy to be one of your friend.💓 If you find this message embarrassing please pardon my manners.Thank you
I listened to Peter Tilden for years in LA.
Absolutely love Mike Rowe
God Bless Dexter, 18 years is a gift for sure. ❤
Thank you for sharing about your dog, I’m so sorry for what you’re going through, I know the feeling all too well. 😞 This moved me to tears, but it was comforting in a way to hear. God bless you and yours 🙏🏻💖✨
Great conversation! I had a flashback putting our 17 year old yellow lab 5 years ago. Please bring Peter back. Loved the conversation about Joan Rivers.
Good thoughts to Mr. Tilden and Dexter 🙏🐾
Thank you Mike. I spend Saturdays in my shop listening and catching up.
Love Mike Rowe! Def on my bucket list of person to have a drink with!
What a great interview. Thanks to you all.
I never heard of Peter Tilden…very much enjoyed Mike R’s last book (suggest the audio version)…. Not sure how or why this podcast popped up… things happen for a reason…I’m feeling very alone, with my 16 year old dog who was diagnosed with diabetes and things shutting down… words can’t describe how express my love for this dog, my partner…when Peter brought up that he’s having to deal with putting to sleep his 16 yr old dog, I could not believe it…there is a reason this podcast showed up now, on my iPhone…thank you Peter, and Mike for your honesty, openness and words of compassion….i don’t feel so alone…thank you
So sad about Dexter. I'm dreading the same day in the future for my dog Butch.
I've been through a few, but it gets tougher when we also get towards the end of the line.
Talking about the side of Joan Rivers we didn’t know brought tears to my eyes
Prayers for you , family and your pup, Dexter, the love is real and pure.
I loved Joan Rivers, your show as always, did not disappoint
My favorite podcast of yours to date!!! Timeless Brother!
Mike. I gotta say thank you. Thank You so much because It’s been a year and a half or so since I suffered a near fatal massive stroke unexpectedly. It left me clinically dead for 3 minutes. I was transported by medivac helicopter to a local medical center where the doctors said I was a miracle patient! I’m pretty sure I crossed over to that other side and had a short conversation with my grandmother who has been dead for 3 years now. She and I were extremely close my entire life. She practically raised me and I was grateful to be able to have the last conversation with her before she took her last few breaths and passed away peacefully in her sleep. I tucked in her bed as she did when I was a kid. When I woke up in the hospital i don’t remember this however but my family reminds me that I screamed out repeatedly over and over “Nan!” “Nan”. My grandmother was and will always be an absolute inspirational person in my life as I continue to recover from my traumatic stroke. I’m so happy that I randomly came across your video. It’s been very helpful and adds fresh fuel to my already self motivated personality! I’ve been working on my recovery along with writing a memoir of everything I’ve endured in my life. Along with writing my first ever major film script to in hopes that it will inspire others to never give up. Never!
No matter how hard life gets, I always seem to find the positive side of the worst situations ever. I really do hope to cross paths with you to once again add more fuel for my already self motivated personality. My dark humor has definitely helped me get through the worst of days as well.
I hope that you read this comment of mine because I feel like I’m talking to you directly Mike Rowe. I hope to hear back from you soon.
Thanks Mike.
Sincerely,
Matt Conneally from the lower upstate New York.
Isn’t this podcast great! Mike is such an interesting man with a unique capability…actually like his mom. Gifted, really.
Bless you on your recovery!
Glad you got to see your Nan!
That was a great "story"! I'm so glad you got to see your Nan. The positive attitude with the dark humor/sarcasm is also my curse!! Much love and keep forgong ahead ❤❤❤❤
Love this podcast, thank you Mike Rowe👍👍
Love Joan. I have a sarcasm deficit since she's been gone.
Saw her in New York, she was the best!
So true!! Miss her.
She was one of the few who could do sarcasm without rancor. What an amazing woman.
Lifting you up in prayer in the loss of your furry loved one. Dogs are family.😔🙏❤️
Just came upon this and it was so interesting. Thank you for a great interview.!
OMG i remember WiFi-92 LOL. Thats going back to the 70's. I live in West Chester, not far from QVC.
A great conversation, thanks guys.
Here's to Dexter 🥂
Producer/engineer in the frame is super cool. Should be the standard 👍🏻
Talking about having to let go of our pet,, we NEVER get over it. We may get another pet but we never get over having to make the decision to 'let them go'. Before I made the decision to let go of my Wife and my last pet Max I watched some RUclips videos on the subject and heard a vet say,, "Making the decision should be a day sooner than a day later. We must not overlook who is better for letting them go. Shall we make them hurt one more day because we're weak,, or shall we allow them go and avoid another day of suffering."
Thanks Michael great show.
So entertaining. Thank you
Great. Great podcast!!!! Thank you so very much!
“Sometimes losing a pet is more painful than losing a human because in the case of the pet, you were not pretending to love it.” - Amy Sedaris
Chucks Hair looks Amazing 😊👋🇨🇦
@7:00 my theory is the internet (connectivity) gave people an excuse to not connect in person because they felt the same gratification through digital means. There's less incentive to join a group when you can simply watch the benefits from the comfort of your keyboard.
Mike Rowe needed to be around people i think. Maybe not “needed” but it seems to feed something in him. Interest in people? Dunno. But he seems like a man who is interested in all of us. The little guys, too. Love that.
Oh i got/get no gratification from digital means. And i am not much for speaking in person. I do snail mail well - where i dare to be daring. Odd, i know.
Maybe digital works because we can be braver or avoid having to fully dress or go out when we don’t want to.
You got me pondering this.
The groups one would join, pre-internet, to share with people with a particular similar interest, are now found in social media.
The trade-off for lack of personal face-to-face interaction is a worldwide wealth of knowledge and experiences from a more diverse membership.
Went to a Pink Floyd show and had access before the show and decided to stand next to the sound board in the middle of the stadium,best seats ever, sound was unbelievable 😎
First time seeing Mike's podcast and loving it.
The episode & subject matter kind of reminds me of something I recently saw that was infinitely more fun to watch than I thought it would be.
It was a video of the three guys in the band Rush having dinner at a quiet restaurant in Canada.
It was something I would've never imagined watching or caring about, but it was a wonderfully voyeuristic view of 3 men
who've known each other for over 50 years, having natural conversation.
Anyway, I mention because anyone who likes that aspect of this podcast, might really enjoy it.
Hey Mike!👋
That Lovely Harmony at the end made me want to subscribe Again! 😁🥰
Mike in San Diego. 🌞🎸🚀🖖
My Goodness Mike, love the Authenticity. As an Australian I didn’t struggle following the lines.
Good work mate.
Nick
Thanks for addressing the topic of socialization vis a vis covid. So essential!
Boy did I enjoy your segment on Covid lockdowns and wondering who we really were or had become after that wretched time. Great show!!
"Zoom is making their employees come back to work." That is deep 😂
Thank you gentlemen
Howard Stern is not someone that I have ever wanted to listen to. Not impressed by him at all.
Wow, and I thought I was all alone in this world.
Nice to hear someone else sort of feels the same way.
Thank you.
Definitely not alone on that@@ronaldcarrel5388
This interview was so much fun!!
We lost,when she passed ❤
Haha, "let's go for the 3rd one"...
exactly what I would've been thinking as well 😅
FYI. 37:50 Is The Joan Rivers Clip Love You Joan !!!
When you started talking about ad campaigns, my mind immediately went to "Real men of genius" for Budweiser. By no means were they high brow, but they were just fun.
Loved it!!! 👏👏👏👏
Joan (Rivers) Rosenberg was a lovely lady in person. Her on-stage persona was not the real Mrs. Rosenberg.
Annually, she would host 60 strangers at her home for catered Thanskgiving dinner. Anyone with no place to go could go to Mrs. Rosenberg's.
She gave her costume jewelry to: doormen, fans, pedestrians, anyone...."HERE! Take this! (removing jewelry from herself) Give it to your mother and tell her it's from you."
So very much appreciate you
I lost two dogs since I moved to my new apartment in 2020 can’t wait to move this year. No fault of this place it’s just memories. “A dog can show you more honest affection with a flick of his tail than a man can gather through a lifetime of handshakes” Gene Hill.
"poop"jug's", as a middle aged man who still vividly remembers the sound of a Gerber jar popping as it loses it's vacuum, thankyou for the PG potty humor. Really No Really.
Love you and your content. God bless you and your projects!
“Jason aka Peter” Called Mike, Chuck within the first 8:45 of the show…love the comedy back…please Jason go on with your story. Love the humor and dialogue. Ha ha 40:14 makes three oh too much love this. Mike you are such a gentleman. Chuck must have been loving it hearing his name yet it is amazing knowing that Peter can not say his name it is because he is not worthy. Too much. Love the show. All jokes aside what a trio doing what they do. Maybe a secret man crush with Chuck. Too funny
Ty , we do love our dogs, 🎉 i can feel your pain iv been there , there is a dog heaven there must be 🙏
There MUST BE because many to most of us were SOO ATTACHED to them it would be unfair for us to not be reunited with them in Heaven.
Excellent Pod Cast guys !! Hugs going out to dog lovers
Mike, great guest....
Clara Peller was the Wendy's little old lady. Clara Barton - a nurse. Love the podcast!
Awesome show!
Love these videos
Great show
13:00 I think we get old and grouchy because we’re tired, in pain, we realize we don’t have much time left, regret, disappointment, all of these things drive us crazy in the end. God bless the old people who are full of joy ❤
For me, becoming useless without a purpose has been the worst. We all need a job and retirement is not the answer. It's the end.
Mike Rowe for president!!!
He wouldn't want that job BUT it would be fun to see him do a "Dirty Jobs" on that office,,, wouldn't it? 🙂
I never heard of Peter until he started the podcast with Jason. He is a quick wit and a good host/guest. He could be Larry David 2.0
So sorry about Dexter Peter. Saying goodbye to a beloved pet is one of the hardest things a man will ever experience.
Thank you Peter Tilden for revealing the real gem in Joan Rivers! ??Masks?? Other Cultures throughout the world have a different view of facial masks: #1) I have enough respect for you, whom I share this planet, to not share my illness with you and #2) I am smart enough to protect myself. Seems like arrogant American's missed the message... (Stubborn can silently slip into Stupid without warning ;-) THANKS! This was most relevant, entertaining and most informational! 👍
Actually intelligent Americans realized that masks didn’t actually prevent the spread at all and having the govt force you to cover your face to simply carry out your life isn’t ok.
Unfortunately, people like you ignored what you saw with your eyes when places that were fully masked still had Covid rip thru them. I’m not covering my mouth and nose because it makes you “feel better” when it’s not keeping anyone safe. Get a clue.
I'd love to see the Motel 6 ad today. ' Hi. I'm Tim Bodet and Id like to talk to you about Motel 6. If you're looking for a nice inexpensive place to stay with sex trafficking, drug dealing , overdosing and just a few murders. Think about staying at Motel 6 and we'll try to keep the lights on, but let's face it, some of our more nefarious clients bust the outside lights due to under cover agents trying to gather evidence. '.
Lol I can hear his voice
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Another great episode. However, I really wish you’d add the preamble to the RUclips videos. It would be great to not have to start over on iTunes & then pause to come to RUclips to watch the episode. Just a wish.
I was one of the most consistent anti-mask guys. Primarily, because we were lied to about what masks actually work. Those surgical masks and cloth masks do nothing to protect anyone from anything unless you were hovering over an open wound. N95s and respirators are the only masks that will actually protect you from bacteria and viruses. Then, in November 2023, I got diagnosed with leukemia, and the ensuing chemotherapy left me with zero immune system. While I wouldn't have dreamed of going on a flight because the risks of exposure are extreme the few times I did go out in public when I was most immunocompromised, I did wear a mask and explained to people around me that I had leukemia and that's why I was wearing an effective in 95 mask. I didn't shake hands, but I never turned down a hug because the risk of transferring viruses and bacteria at that point was greater through hand contact than a simple hug with me being masked. My simple point is we've lost the ability to show people grace. Part of that Grace comes through disclosure and part comes from all of us.
Peter Tilden says "Philly was small." Philadelphia, at the time he was talking about, was the #4 media market in the country behind NY, LA and Chicago. it was NOT "small."
It was entertaining and informative, so two out of three ain't bad.
I don’t know if you guys ever read the comments but at the very end you were talking about some of your talk commercials I’m old, but I’m telling you right now if anyone asked me yet I would say Amazon with the little white dog and Lee Marvin singing I must’ve watched that 1000 times
That's not how it works. That's not how anything works.
Don't even know what they were selling, but still use the line.
My fav. "shake and back, and I halped."
1:17:24 So educational! I never knew Clara Barton from the Red Cross was in a Wendy's commercial. 🙄
The "hair" conversation reminded me of one I heard the other day...
"I just found my first gray pubic hair the other day. Unfortunately, it was in my cheeseburger."
🤣 Every time Jason calls Mike Chuck.