The audio editor must’ve called in sick during post production. I would’ve failed my college editing courses if I turned in a video this bad. Unbelievable that this was on broadcast television!
8:30 „Wow, I am in heaven...brick...brick..brick...the whole city is build with brick“. Dude, come to Europe, I think we have something for your brickfetish 😂.
He got parkinson or something. Not going to recover from it, but going slowly worse even with medication and all. What anyone can hope is just painless days and easier living etc.
@@paristo Oh, I didn't know that. It was all very private. If that is what he'd dealing with, then, like you say, I wish upon him the best and as many pain free days as he can get through.
It's crazy how many 13 year old boys throwing rocks at old build were wasting massive amounts of money, and not having a clue... wish I knew to take the old windows instead of breaking them in old factories.
Wow that designer Glenn Gardner did a great job designing that outdoor area! He include everything and then some and made it look great! That's one good designer! I really liked howIgood his rendering was!
it would have been very helpful to have explained why brick houses built before 1920 have to use mortar made of the original blend. Modern mortar doesn't play well with old mortar or old brick.
He reportedly has Parkinson's. Watching my Dad suffer from it I certainly hope it's not true, but Roger's decline over recent years is almost a mirror of my Dad's. I can only hope he's getting the best possible treatment and still doing well.
@@the_DOS It impacts your gait since you can't properly control your muscles when walkimg. Shorter and sometimes odd steps as you try to control what your own legs are doing. It's a huge effort to lift your feet enough to keep from tripping His walk, arm movements, hunched forward posture, and facial drooping are my Dad exactly. He never developed the twitching/shaking which i think greatly delayed the diagnosis. Not everyone does despite that being the main symptom people associate with the disease.
This project aired in 2018 and is most likely his last season as a regular before Jen Nawanda comes in to replace him. As you can see Roger and the entire crew really aren't doing much on this project and were just basically there to film and provide input on things.
It is interesting to see how the native southerns such as the landscaper, the men at the mortar factory etc have such a distinct upper class, gentile quality compared to the northern transplants such as the builder. Even in todays mobile world its nice to see some regional cultural traits remaining.
Its 6" wide tongue and groove pine boards. They are cutting them down to the length of the space, interlocking the t&g, and attaching to the nailing board bellow the insulation.
@@ttomkins4867 thanks. sure looked like ply in the couple secs of vid. Another problem that occurs to me with this approach is that those ceiling stick joyce should have some cross bracing. If they do, then that wrecks the dust-dirt sound block from above plan.
I have a feeling there is going to be a lot of 'B' Roll, Cut-Away and time filler footage during this entire project especially the TOH crew isn't running it like they would normally.
I would assume that the Director and/or Editor wanted to spend more time on highlighting building techniques than handshakes. Other pleasantries and courtesies are shown throughout.
Makes me sad seeing Roger. I'm gonna miss him and really am wishing him the best. Love you Roger!
What's wrong with Roger.?
The audio editor must’ve called in sick during post production. I would’ve failed my college editing courses if I turned in a video this bad. Unbelievable that this was on broadcast television!
I think that one segment in the back yard where the audio was on and off was edited that way on purpose
The audio goes out randomly when they get to the garden around the 18 minute mark
Same thing happened to me. They need to fix this.
How does a 'professional' production company allow this to happen? Did an editor, producer, etc NOT notice this before they uploaded it???
Might have been a profanity filled rant?
Doesn't feel random.
Probably something there that was either copyright or advertorial to the TOH producers.
8:30 „Wow, I am in heaven...brick...brick..brick...the whole city is build with brick“.
Dude, come to Europe, I think we have something for your brickfetish 😂.
ha ha, that's right. When I moved to the US in 2001 I was like "you build houses with only 1 exterior wall and with wood?"
A beautiful garden. I miss Roger. I hope he's doing better and recovering from whatever he's having to deal with.
He got parkinson or something. Not going to recover from it, but going slowly worse even with medication and all.
What anyone can hope is just painless days and easier living etc.
@@paristo Oh, I didn't know that. It was all very private. If that is what he'd dealing with, then, like you say, I wish upon him the best and as many pain free days as he can get through.
@@DuncanCunningham AFAIK no official information is given, but I have seen so many such conditions happen that I do agree with the speculations of it.
@@paristo agreed. Looks like Parkinson or another neurodegenerative disorder. Based on his age, most likely parkinson.
It's crazy how many 13 year old boys throwing rocks at old build were wasting massive amounts of money, and not having a clue... wish I knew to take the old windows instead of breaking them in old factories.
Wow that designer Glenn Gardner did a great job designing that outdoor area! He include everything and then some and made it look great! That's one good designer! I really liked howIgood his rendering was!
it would have been very helpful to have explained why brick houses built before 1920 have to use mortar made of the original blend. Modern mortar doesn't play well with old mortar or old brick.
I freaking love you guys, This Old House!
11:48 professor farnsworth drawer lol where he keeps all assorted lengths of wire
Mark R. could be related to Guy Fieri, they sound so much alike. I half expect him to say, "Welcome to flavortown on Diners, Drive-ins and Dives!"
He gives me Jason Mantzoukas zibes
Knowing how to do brick, mortar and masonry work is a real art. That's why if anyone can become a freemason that is a real honor.
TRASH GURL! lol, love that company. Great to see another house in Chaz getting a refresh.
God bless you Roger
This is awesome
Roger’s looking kinda rough. I miss seeing him on the show. Hope he’s doing well.
He reportedly has Parkinson's. Watching my Dad suffer from it I certainly hope it's not true, but Roger's decline over recent years is almost a mirror of my Dad's. I can only hope he's getting the best possible treatment and still doing well.
@@jblyon2 Does Parkinson's make you walk with a limp?
@@the_DOS It impacts your gait since you can't properly control your muscles when walkimg. Shorter and sometimes odd steps as you try to control what your own legs are doing. It's a huge effort to lift your feet enough to keep from tripping His walk, arm movements, hunched forward posture, and facial drooping are my Dad exactly. He never developed the twitching/shaking which i think greatly delayed the diagnosis. Not everyone does despite that being the main symptom people associate with the disease.
This project aired in 2018 and is most likely his last season as a regular before Jen Nawanda comes in to replace him. As you can see Roger and the entire crew really aren't doing much on this project and were just basically there to film and provide input on things.
Ben Keysor in his heyday Roger was a rugged SOB they had an episode where he said goodbye it was very sad I hate seeing the decline of a guy like that
Used to love this show, haven't watched in years. I was shocked by Roger, he can barely walk, sad to see
The classic plumber's lament: bat guano.
I won't miss hearing his gravel voice 🎉
A small lot and still have room for pool and dinning area, wow
Steve Carells brother the builder.
I was listening to it at 1.5x and the guy sounds just like Jason Mantzoukas
Mark sounds just like Jason Mantzoukas.
exactly
the single house with the yellow side.. looks HAUNTED
It is interesting to see how the native southerns such as the landscaper, the men at the mortar factory etc have such a distinct upper class, gentile quality compared to the northern transplants such as the builder. Even in todays mobile world its nice to see some regional cultural traits remaining.
Would love to know the cost of these renovations and then the market value once completed.
So, the audio cut our during the garden tour.
Profanity starts at 18:18
What do you guys do with salvage after doing demo.
In the ~foot wide ceiling bays, the new plywood ceiling filler strip is shown but why is called called “6 inch pine” by Mark ?
Its 6" wide tongue and groove pine boards. They are cutting them down to the length of the space, interlocking the t&g, and attaching to the nailing board bellow the insulation.
@@ttomkins4867 thanks. sure looked like ply in the couple secs of vid.
Another problem that occurs to me with this approach is that those ceiling stick joyce should have some cross bracing. If they do, then that wrecks the
dust-dirt sound block from above plan.
This guy looks like Steve Carell's older cooler brother
18:19 silence
10:26 I guess he wanted to redirect him there
What kind of tool, or attachment is that guy using @4:30
Ahhh mahh gaahd!!!! Ahhh hiddan gahden! Ehvn got dah cruhshed oystah shells!!. . No cruhshed lobstah shells hehre! 🦞🦞🦞🦞
Inside I would cover all the old stuff with sprayfoam, drywall,etc.
I have a feeling there is going to be a lot of 'B' Roll, Cut-Away and time filler footage during this entire project especially the TOH crew isn't running it like they would normally.
This project was back in 2018.
Cool
Roger!
We do people in Boston speak English with such a strong accent?
That's a weird question. There's different accents everywhere. Why don't you Google it?
that_G_EvanP Its an usual word usage for an American.
This guys a salesman
double check before uploading.... audio is bad on this one
it was fine for me.. maybe try again?
Builder boy needs to chill out and quit shouting
Always
RIP DMX
TOH is for Miss Molly
Guys have seen that before.
18:18 audio starts dropping out
Yes that’s weird
I really like Mark. Does he have his own show? Or RUclips channel?
The electricians are going to be pissed. It’s gonna be hard to wire with all the brick exposed and we hate cutting baseboards.
A complaining electrician gets canned. Boohoo 😢
@@OUTDOORS55 you will go through a lot of electricians. Don’t know many who don’t complain!! Haha
👍
So bored with exposed brick....
Interesting, is no handshaking now a permanent part of American society?
This season is old and from 2018 WAY before the virus started spreading.
@@benkeysor7576 Interesting, I wonder why there are no handshakes? Looks surreal.
I would assume that the Director and/or Editor wanted to spend more time on highlighting building techniques than handshakes. Other pleasantries and courtesies are shown throughout.
Do you think This Old House is the sole representation of American society?
This builder is a freakin' weirdo.
a few lines, with every line measured....
add one more pointless show to this old house. i think we learning to stop watching the show. sad D:
15:38 '' than we have this casual little seating area ''
Roger : ''I'll just skip that whole thing and walk by''