Actors Photos Actor Mike Rowe HD Photos and Wallpapers July 2023 By GethuCinema Admin July 26, 2023 Related Posts Mike Rowe Top 100 Instagram Photos and Posts 1. 221.2K Likes Download Photo Mike Rowe InstagramCaption : If you... Mike Rowe Most Liked Photos and Posts html{ scroll-behavior: smooth; } .gc-grid { column-gap: 1rem; column-width: 150px;... Actor Mike Rowe HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2024 Actor Mike Rowe HD Photos and Wallpapers January 2024 Actor Mike Rowe HD Photos and Wallpapers November 2023 Actor Mike Rowe HD Photos and Wallpapers September 2023 Share This Post FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItTelegram See You on the Other Side I want to extend my deepest sympathies to the family of Fred Hurt. Like many who watched “Gold Rush,” I felt like I had come to know the man they called “Dakota” Fred, and I guess Fred felt as though he had come to know me as well. I assume this to be the case because Fred’s family – as you’ll see below – has encouraged his many fans to make a donation to the mikeroweWORKS foundation in honor of Fred’s memory. “Flattered” is not the right word to describe my reaction, though it’s hard not to feel flattered under the circumstances. “Humbled” is maybe a better choice, but that’s not quite right either. Perhaps a combination of the two? “Flumbled,” perhaps? If there were such a word, I’d say to the Hurt family that I am indeed, “flumbled” that you wish to honor Fred’s memory by supporting @mikeroweworks of a man who didn’t even know your loved one. I met my old buddy Chuck in 1979, which means we’ve been friends for 44 years. I don’t recall exactly when he became my “old” buddy – probably back in 1999, when I first realized that I had a friend who I had known for over 20 years. For some reason, that struck me as significant, and so, for reasons entirely colloquial, I began to call him my “old buddy.” Well, today, my old buddy turns 60, making my description of him a lot more accurate and a lot less colloquial. Happy Birthday old friend. And many happy returns… . #happybirthday I met my old buddy Chuck in 1979, which means we’ve been friends for 44 years. I don’t recall exactly when he became my “old” buddy – probably back in 1999, when I first realized that I had a friend who I had known for over 20 years. For some reason, that struck me as significant, and so, for reasons entirely colloquial, I began to call him my “old buddy.” Well, today, my old buddy turns 60, making my description of him a lot more accurate and a lot less colloquial. Happy Birthday old friend. And many happy returns… . #happybirthday I met my old buddy Chuck in 1979, which means we’ve been friends for 44 years. I don’t recall exactly when he became my “old” buddy – probably back in 1999, when I first realized that I had a friend who I had known for over 20 years. For some reason, that struck me as significant, and so, for reasons entirely colloquial, I began to call him my “old buddy.” Well, today, my old buddy turns 60, making my description of him a lot more accurate and a lot less colloquial. Happy Birthday old friend. And many happy returns… . #happybirthday Sunday, outside of @BelAirLiquors there was thunder and lightning and an inch of rain falling every 30 minutes. Inside, there were over 100 well-mannered people with excellent taste in whiskey, waiting patiently in line to shake my hand and grab a photo. What do you say to people who brave a hurricane to say hello and buy a signed bottle of your grandfather’s whiskey? Well, if you’re me, you say “thanks,” as sincerely as you can, over and over again. Among others was the Pelletier family, all 14 of them. This is the largest family I’ve ever posed for a photo with, and I’m not even sure they were all represented. Once you show up with 14, you have to assume there’s another 3 or 4 in the wings, right? I don’t remember each of their names, but I think it was young Jake (?) who made a crab out of stones, mounted it in a very tasteful frame, and presented it to me as a gift. Thanks, Jake. Very thoughtful. I’ll hang it in a place of prominence upon my return. I met Nick Berte, who built a very cool Double Whiskey Barrel Liquor Cabinet, that opens and closes with the touch of a remote control. The store is raffling it off at the annual Maryland Italian Festival to raise money for charity. I met Mike Griffith, who is a Maryland State Delegate for District 35B. I know this because he gave me his business card, which I I’ll hang on to. You never know when you need the services of a state delegate, right? And then there was Jon, a Baltimore County Detective who was shot four times by a creep with an AR-15 just a few months ago. Jon survived, happily, and was released from the hospital not long ago. His wounds are very serious, but he stood in line like all the others, thanked me for supporting first responders, and gave me a patch that said, “Don’t Die Easy.” What do you say to a guy who risks his life to serve and protect you, gets damn near killed, and then comes out on a rainy Sunday to shake your hand? If you’re me, you say “thanks,” as sincerely as you can, over and over again. I proprietor, Larry Dean, and his hardworking family. Big thanks to all of you guys, for making it happen. And congratulations for having such awesome customers. Till next time. Belair Md Sunday, outside of @BelAirLiquors there was thunder and lightning and an inch of rain falling every 30 minutes. Inside, there were over 100 well-mannered people with excellent taste in whiskey, waiting patiently in line to shake my hand and grab a photo. What do you say to people who brave a hurricane to say hello and buy a signed bottle of your grandfather’s whiskey? Well, if you’re me, you say “thanks,” as sincerely as you can, over and over again. Among others was the Pelletier family, all 14 of them. This is the largest family I’ve ever posed for a photo with, and I’m not even sure they were all represented. Once you show up with 14, you have to assume there’s another 3 or 4 in the wings, right? I don’t remember each of their names, but I think it was young Jake (?) who made a crab out of stones, mounted it in a very tasteful frame, and presented it to me as a gift. Thanks, Jake. Very thoughtful. I’ll hang it in a place of prominence upon my return. I met Nick Berte, who built a very cool Double Whiskey Barrel Liquor Cabinet, that opens and closes with the touch of a remote control. The store is raffling it off at the annual Maryland Italian Festival to raise money for charity. I met Mike Griffith, who is a Maryland State Delegate for District 35B. I know this because he gave me his business card, which I I’ll hang on to. You never know when you need the services of a state delegate, right? And then there was Jon, a Baltimore County Detective who was shot four times by a creep with an AR-15 just a few months ago. Jon survived, happily, and was released from the hospital not long ago. His wounds are very serious, but he stood in line like all the others, thanked me for supporting first responders, and gave me a patch that said, “Don’t Die Easy.” What do you say to a guy who risks his life to serve and protect you, gets damn near killed, and then comes out on a rainy Sunday to shake your hand? If you’re me, you say “thanks,” as sincerely as you can, over and over again. I proprietor, Larry Dean, and his hardworking family. Big thanks to all of you guys, for making it happen. And congratulations for having such awesome customers. Till next time. Belair Md Sunday, outside of @BelAirLiquors there was thunder and lightning and an inch of rain falling every 30 minutes. Inside, there were over 100 well-mannered people with excellent taste in whiskey, waiting patiently in line to shake my hand and grab a photo. What do you say to people who brave a hurricane to say hello and buy a signed bottle of your grandfather’s whiskey? Well, if you’re me, you say “thanks,” as sincerely as you can, over and over again. Among others was the Pelletier family, all 14 of them. This is the largest family I’ve ever posed for a photo with, and I’m not even sure they were all represented. Once you show up with 14, you have to assume there’s another 3 or 4 in the wings, right? I don’t remember each of their names, but I think it was young Jake (?) who made a crab out of stones, mounted it in a very tasteful frame, and presented it to me as a gift. Thanks, Jake. Very thoughtful. I’ll hang it in a place of prominence upon my return. I met Nick Berte, who built a very cool Double Whiskey Barrel Liquor Cabinet, that opens and closes with the touch of a remote control. The store is raffling it off at the annual Maryland Italian Festival to raise money for charity. I met Mike Griffith, who is a Maryland State Delegate for District 35B. I know this because he gave me his business card, which I I’ll hang on to. You never know when you need the services of a state delegate, right? And then there was Jon, a Baltimore County Detective who was shot four times by a creep with an AR-15 just a few months ago. Jon survived, happily, and was released from the hospital not long ago. His wounds are very serious, but he stood in line like all the others, thanked me for supporting first responders, and gave me a patch that said, “Don’t Die Easy.” What do you say to a guy who risks his life to serve and protect you, gets damn near killed, and then comes out on a rainy Sunday to shake your hand? If you’re me, you say “thanks,” as sincerely as you can, over and over again. I proprietor, Larry Dean, and his hardworking family. Big thanks to all of you guys, for making it happen. And congratulations for having such awesome customers. Till next time. Belair Md Sunday, outside of @BelAirLiquors there was thunder and lightning and an inch of rain falling every 30 minutes. Inside, there were over 100 well-mannered people with excellent taste in whiskey, waiting patiently in line to shake my hand and grab a photo. What do you say to people who brave a hurricane to say hello and buy a signed bottle of your grandfather’s whiskey? Well, if you’re me, you say “thanks,” as sincerely as you can, over and over again. Among others was the Pelletier family, all 14 of them. This is the largest family I’ve ever posed for a photo with, and I’m not even sure they were all represented. Once you show up with 14, you have to assume there’s another 3 or 4 in the wings, right? I don’t remember each of their names, but I think it was young Jake (?) who made a crab out of stones, mounted it in a very tasteful frame, and presented it to me as a gift. Thanks, Jake. Very thoughtful. I’ll hang it in a place of prominence upon my return. I met Nick Berte, who built a very cool Double Whiskey Barrel Liquor Cabinet, that opens and closes with the touch of a remote control. The store is raffling it off at the annual Maryland Italian Festival to raise money for charity. I met Mike Griffith, who is a Maryland State Delegate for District 35B. I know this because he gave me his business card, which I I’ll hang on to. You never know when you need the services of a state delegate, right? And then there was Jon, a Baltimore County Detective who was shot four times by a creep with an AR-15 just a few months ago. Jon survived, happily, and was released from the hospital not long ago. His wounds are very serious, but he stood in line like all the others, thanked me for supporting first responders, and gave me a patch that said, “Don’t Die Easy.” What do you say to a guy who risks his life to serve and protect you, gets damn near killed, and then comes out on a rainy Sunday to shake your hand? If you’re me, you say “thanks,” as sincerely as you can, over and over again. I proprietor, Larry Dean, and his hardworking family. Big thanks to all of you guys, for making it happen. And congratulations for having such awesome customers. Till next time. Belair Md Sunday, outside of @BelAirLiquors there was thunder and lightning and an inch of rain falling every 30 minutes. Inside, there were over 100 well-mannered people with excellent taste in whiskey, waiting patiently in line to shake my hand and grab a photo. What do you say to people who brave a hurricane to say hello and buy a signed bottle of your grandfather’s whiskey? Well, if you’re me, you say “thanks,” as sincerely as you can, over and over again. Among others was the Pelletier family, all 14 of them. This is the largest family I’ve ever posed for a photo with, and I’m not even sure they were all represented. Once you show up with 14, you have to assume there’s another 3 or 4 in the wings, right? I don’t remember each of their names, but I think it was young Jake (?) who made a crab out of stones, mounted it in a very tasteful frame, and presented it to me as a gift. Thanks, Jake. Very thoughtful. I’ll hang it in a place of prominence upon my return. I met Nick Berte, who built a very cool Double Whiskey Barrel Liquor Cabinet, that opens and closes with the touch of a remote control. The store is raffling it off at the annual Maryland Italian Festival to raise money for charity. I met Mike Griffith, who is a Maryland State Delegate for District 35B. I know this because he gave me his business card, which I I’ll hang on to. You never know when you need the services of a state delegate, right? And then there was Jon, a Baltimore County Detective who was shot four times by a creep with an AR-15 just a few months ago. Jon survived, happily, and was released from the hospital not long ago. His wounds are very serious, but he stood in line like all the others, thanked me for supporting first responders, and gave me a patch that said, “Don’t Die Easy.” What do you say to a guy who risks his life to serve and protect you, gets damn near killed, and then comes out on a rainy Sunday to shake your hand? If you’re me, you say “thanks,” as sincerely as you can, over and over again. I proprietor, Larry Dean, and his hardworking family. Big thanks to all of you guys, for making it happen. And congratulations for having such awesome customers. Till next time. Belair Md Sunday, outside of @BelAirLiquors there was thunder and lightning and an inch of rain falling every 30 minutes. Inside, there were over 100 well-mannered people with excellent taste in whiskey, waiting patiently in line to shake my hand and grab a photo. What do you say to people who brave a hurricane to say hello and buy a signed bottle of your grandfather’s whiskey? Well, if you’re me, you say “thanks,” as sincerely as you can, over and over again. Among others was the Pelletier family, all 14 of them. This is the largest family I’ve ever posed for a photo with, and I’m not even sure they were all represented. Once you show up with 14, you have to assume there’s another 3 or 4 in the wings, right? I don’t remember each of their names, but I think it was young Jake (?) who made a crab out of stones, mounted it in a very tasteful frame, and presented it to me as a gift. Thanks, Jake. Very thoughtful. I’ll hang it in a place of prominence upon my return. I met Nick Berte, who built a very cool Double Whiskey Barrel Liquor Cabinet, that opens and closes with the touch of a remote control. The store is raffling it off at the annual Maryland Italian Festival to raise money for charity. I met Mike Griffith, who is a Maryland State Delegate for District 35B. I know this because he gave me his business card, which I I’ll hang on to. You never know when you need the services of a state delegate, right? And then there was Jon, a Baltimore County Detective who was shot four times by a creep with an AR-15 just a few months ago. Jon survived, happily, and was released from the hospital not long ago. His wounds are very serious, but he stood in line like all the others, thanked me for supporting first responders, and gave me a patch that said, “Don’t Die Easy.” What do you say to a guy who risks his life to serve and protect you, gets damn near killed, and then comes out on a rainy Sunday to shake your hand? If you’re me, you say “thanks,” as sincerely as you can, over and over again. I proprietor, Larry Dean, and his hardworking family. Big thanks to all of you guys, for making it happen. And congratulations for having such awesome customers. Till next time. Belair Md Sunday, outside of @BelAirLiquors there was thunder and lightning and an inch of rain falling every 30 minutes. Inside, there were over 100 well-mannered people with excellent taste in whiskey, waiting patiently in line to shake my hand and grab a photo. What do you say to people who brave a hurricane to say hello and buy a signed bottle of your grandfather’s whiskey? Well, if you’re me, you say “thanks,” as sincerely as you can, over and over again. Among others was the Pelletier family, all 14 of them. This is the largest family I’ve ever posed for a photo with, and I’m not even sure they were all represented. Once you show up with 14, you have to assume there’s another 3 or 4 in the wings, right? I don’t remember each of their names, but I think it was young Jake (?) who made a crab out of stones, mounted it in a very tasteful frame, and presented it to me as a gift. Thanks, Jake. Very thoughtful. I’ll hang it in a place of prominence upon my return. I met Nick Berte, who built a very cool Double Whiskey Barrel Liquor Cabinet, that opens and closes with the touch of a remote control. The store is raffling it off at the annual Maryland Italian Festival to raise money for charity. I met Mike Griffith, who is a Maryland State Delegate for District 35B. I know this because he gave me his business card, which I I’ll hang on to. You never know when you need the services of a state delegate, right? And then there was Jon, a Baltimore County Detective who was shot four times by a creep with an AR-15 just a few months ago. Jon survived, happily, and was released from the hospital not long ago. His wounds are very serious, but he stood in line like all the others, thanked me for supporting first responders, and gave me a patch that said, “Don’t Die Easy.” What do you say to a guy who risks his life to serve and protect you, gets damn near killed, and then comes out on a rainy Sunday to shake your hand? If you’re me, you say “thanks,” as sincerely as you can, over and over again. I proprietor, Larry Dean, and his hardworking family. Big thanks to all of you guys, for making it happen. And congratulations for having such awesome customers. Till next time. Belair Md Sunday, outside of @BelAirLiquors there was thunder and lightning and an inch of rain falling every 30 minutes. Inside, there were over 100 well-mannered people with excellent taste in whiskey, waiting patiently in line to shake my hand and grab a photo. What do you say to people who brave a hurricane to say hello and buy a signed bottle of your grandfather’s whiskey? Well, if you’re me, you say “thanks,” as sincerely as you can, over and over again. Among others was the Pelletier family, all 14 of them. This is the largest family I’ve ever posed for a photo with, and I’m not even sure they were all represented. Once you show up with 14, you have to assume there’s another 3 or 4 in the wings, right? I don’t remember each of their names, but I think it was young Jake (?) who made a crab out of stones, mounted it in a very tasteful frame, and presented it to me as a gift. Thanks, Jake. Very thoughtful. I’ll hang it in a place of prominence upon my return. I met Nick Berte, who built a very cool Double Whiskey Barrel Liquor Cabinet, that opens and closes with the touch of a remote control. The store is raffling it off at the annual Maryland Italian Festival to raise money for charity. I met Mike Griffith, who is a Maryland State Delegate for District 35B. I know this because he gave me his business card, which I I’ll hang on to. You never know when you need the services of a state delegate, right? And then there was Jon, a Baltimore County Detective who was shot four times by a creep with an AR-15 just a few months ago. Jon survived, happily, and was released from the hospital not long ago. His wounds are very serious, but he stood in line like all the others, thanked me for supporting first responders, and gave me a patch that said, “Don’t Die Easy.” What do you say to a guy who risks his life to serve and protect you, gets damn near killed, and then comes out on a rainy Sunday to shake your hand? If you’re me, you say “thanks,” as sincerely as you can, over and over again. I proprietor, Larry Dean, and his hardworking family. Big thanks to all of you guys, for making it happen. And congratulations for having such awesome customers. Till next time. Belair Md Sunday, outside of @BelAirLiquors there was thunder and lightning and an inch of rain falling every 30 minutes. Inside, there were over 100 well-mannered people with excellent taste in whiskey, waiting patiently in line to shake my hand and grab a photo. What do you say to people who brave a hurricane to say hello and buy a signed bottle of your grandfather’s whiskey? Well, if you’re me, you say “thanks,” as sincerely as you can, over and over again. Among others was the Pelletier family, all 14 of them. This is the largest family I’ve ever posed for a photo with, and I’m not even sure they were all represented. Once you show up with 14, you have to assume there’s another 3 or 4 in the wings, right? I don’t remember each of their names, but I think it was young Jake (?) who made a crab out of stones, mounted it in a very tasteful frame, and presented it to me as a gift. Thanks, Jake. Very thoughtful. I’ll hang it in a place of prominence upon my return. I met Nick Berte, who built a very cool Double Whiskey Barrel Liquor Cabinet, that opens and closes with the touch of a remote control. The store is raffling it off at the annual Maryland Italian Festival to raise money for charity. I met Mike Griffith, who is a Maryland State Delegate for District 35B. I know this because he gave me his business card, which I I’ll hang on to. You never know when you need the services of a state delegate, right? And then there was Jon, a Baltimore County Detective who was shot four times by a creep with an AR-15 just a few months ago. Jon survived, happily, and was released from the hospital not long ago. His wounds are very serious, but he stood in line like all the others, thanked me for supporting first responders, and gave me a patch that said, “Don’t Die Easy.” What do you say to a guy who risks his life to serve and protect you, gets damn near killed, and then comes out on a rainy Sunday to shake your hand? If you’re me, you say “thanks,” as sincerely as you can, over and over again. I proprietor, Larry Dean, and his hardworking family. Big thanks to all of you guys, for making it happen. And congratulations for having such awesome customers. Till next time. Belair Md Sunday, outside of @BelAirLiquors there was thunder and lightning and an inch of rain falling every 30 minutes. Inside, there were over 100 well-mannered people with excellent taste in whiskey, waiting patiently in line to shake my hand and grab a photo. What do you say to people who brave a hurricane to say hello and buy a signed bottle of your grandfather’s whiskey? Well, if you’re me, you say “thanks,” as sincerely as you can, over and over again. Among others was the Pelletier family, all 14 of them. This is the largest family I’ve ever posed for a photo with, and I’m not even sure they were all represented. Once you show up with 14, you have to assume there’s another 3 or 4 in the wings, right? I don’t remember each of their names, but I think it was young Jake (?) who made a crab out of stones, mounted it in a very tasteful frame, and presented it to me as a gift. Thanks, Jake. Very thoughtful. I’ll hang it in a place of prominence upon my return. I met Nick Berte, who built a very cool Double Whiskey Barrel Liquor Cabinet, that opens and closes with the touch of a remote control. The store is raffling it off at the annual Maryland Italian Festival to raise money for charity. I met Mike Griffith, who is a Maryland State Delegate for District 35B. I know this because he gave me his business card, which I I’ll hang on to. You never know when you need the services of a state delegate, right? And then there was Jon, a Baltimore County Detective who was shot four times by a creep with an AR-15 just a few months ago. Jon survived, happily, and was released from the hospital not long ago. His wounds are very serious, but he stood in line like all the others, thanked me for supporting first responders, and gave me a patch that said, “Don’t Die Easy.” What do you say to a guy who risks his life to serve and protect you, gets damn near killed, and then comes out on a rainy Sunday to shake your hand? If you’re me, you say “thanks,” as sincerely as you can, over and over again. I proprietor, Larry Dean, and his hardworking family. Big thanks to all of you guys, for making it happen. And congratulations for having such awesome customers. Till next time. Belair Md Shark Week is back next week. Somebody please turn this into an ad for my grandfather’s whiskey. And Shark Week. A very modest prize is, as always, up for grabs…. . . . #sharkweek #whiskey The creativity in this group continues to impress. So many great suggestions among the 6,200 folks who contributed, and lots of Photoshop skills far greater than my own. Doug Swan’s magnificent use of a breaching Great White stood out, as did Jesse Schieuer’s shark in a sharkskin suit. Tami Bellman turned me into a Manet or a Van Gogh, which I liked very much, while Laura Unger’s professional skill with graphics was impossible to overlook. Unfortunately, the lawyers won’t let me use any of these images in an actual ad since we don’t own the copyright on the images or logos therein. @SharkWeek starts tomorrow. I will not be hosting. I’ll be in Portland, sipping @KnobelWhiskey and if you’d like to join me (in spirit), you may pick up a bottle – link in bio. Proceeds benefit @mikeroweworks . In the meantime, always swim with a buddy! The creativity in this group continues to impress. So many great suggestions among the 6,200 folks who contributed, and lots of Photoshop skills far greater than my own. Doug Swan’s magnificent use of a breaching Great White stood out, as did Jesse Schieuer’s shark in a sharkskin suit. Tami Bellman turned me into a Manet or a Van Gogh, which I liked very much, while Laura Unger’s professional skill with graphics was impossible to overlook. Unfortunately, the lawyers won’t let me use any of these images in an actual ad since we don’t own the copyright on the images or logos therein. @SharkWeek starts tomorrow. I will not be hosting. I’ll be in Portland, sipping @KnobelWhiskey and if you’d like to join me (in spirit), you may pick up a bottle – link in bio. Proceeds benefit @mikeroweworks . In the meantime, always swim with a buddy! The creativity in this group continues to impress. So many great suggestions among the 6,200 folks who contributed, and lots of Photoshop skills far greater than my own. Doug Swan’s magnificent use of a breaching Great White stood out, as did Jesse Schieuer’s shark in a sharkskin suit. Tami Bellman turned me into a Manet or a Van Gogh, which I liked very much, while Laura Unger’s professional skill with graphics was impossible to overlook. Unfortunately, the lawyers won’t let me use any of these images in an actual ad since we don’t own the copyright on the images or logos therein. @SharkWeek starts tomorrow. I will not be hosting. I’ll be in Portland, sipping @KnobelWhiskey and if you’d like to join me (in spirit), you may pick up a bottle – link in bio. Proceeds benefit @mikeroweworks . In the meantime, always swim with a buddy! The creativity in this group continues to impress. So many great suggestions among the 6,200 folks who contributed, and lots of Photoshop skills far greater than my own. Doug Swan’s magnificent use of a breaching Great White stood out, as did Jesse Schieuer’s shark in a sharkskin suit. Tami Bellman turned me into a Manet or a Van Gogh, which I liked very much, while Laura Unger’s professional skill with graphics was impossible to overlook. Unfortunately, the lawyers won’t let me use any of these images in an actual ad since we don’t own the copyright on the images or logos therein. @SharkWeek starts tomorrow. I will not be hosting. I’ll be in Portland, sipping @KnobelWhiskey and if you’d like to join me (in spirit), you may pick up a bottle – link in bio. Proceeds benefit @mikeroweworks . In the meantime, always swim with a buddy! The creativity in this group continues to impress. So many great suggestions among the 6,200 folks who contributed, and lots of Photoshop skills far greater than my own. Doug Swan’s magnificent use of a breaching Great White stood out, as did Jesse Schieuer’s shark in a sharkskin suit. Tami Bellman turned me into a Manet or a Van Gogh, which I liked very much, while Laura Unger’s professional skill with graphics was impossible to overlook. Unfortunately, the lawyers won’t let me use any of these images in an actual ad since we don’t own the copyright on the images or logos therein. @SharkWeek starts tomorrow. I will not be hosting. I’ll be in Portland, sipping @KnobelWhiskey and if you’d like to join me (in spirit), you may pick up a bottle – link in bio. Proceeds benefit @mikeroweworks . In the meantime, always swim with a buddy! I’ve known @gutfeldfox for years. He was an excellent guest on this podcast, and has a new book called The King of Late Night. This episode is called, “Coffee Runs the World,” because Greg drinks a LOT of coffee, and the results are self-evident. Enjoy wherever you listen to podcasts. Link in bio. I met Stu two years ago shooting Dirty Jobs, when he allowed me to remove the spleen from an unfortunate patient under conditions best described as extraordinary. If you saw that episode, (and even if you didn’t,) this is the story behind the story. And it’s a doozy. Link in bio. “The Lady Who Puts Them In Me Will Be Thrilled” As we continue to acknowledge/celebrate/mourn Chuck’s 60th birthday, I’m pleased to dedicate this episode of The Way I Heard It to my old friend, who talks candidly about the challenges that come from living this long, as well as the magical pellets he shot into his ass several months ago. Link in bio. . . . #thewayiheardit #podcast Check out this cool @knobelwhiskey ad that @benjaminoliver and @reidmturner made on spec. I think it’s pretty good. How about you? . . . #whiskey #work #workhard #play TagsMike Rowe Previous articleActress Ekaterina Shepeta HD Photos and Wallpapers July 2023Next articleActor Cooper Barnes HD Photos and Wallpapers July 2023