Home Actor Mike Rowe HD Photos and Wallpapers November 2023 Mike Rowe Instagram - During the lockdowns, we raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for @mikeroweWORKS by selling masks that read, “Safety Third!” As I explained at the time, "Safety Third" is not an invitation to take unnecessary risk; it's just a reminder that in the real world, safety is never really first and any attempt to make it so will unleash a flurry of unintended consequences. The lockdowns were a perfect time to see what happens to a society that tried to elevate safety above everything else, and those cloth masks were the perfect way to remind people that being “in compliance” is not the same as being "out of danger." Safety Third, indeed… The enduring wisdom of embracing a Safety Third mentality is still worth spreading, and the coffers at MRW are in constant need of replenishment. And so, I’m delighted to announce a new line of mikeroweWORKS Safety Third shop towels, manufactured in South Carolina by my friends at @bfit540. One of the big complaints about cotton shop towels is that they’re too absorbent. If you’re working in the automotive world, or woodworking, or janitorial, or electronics manufacturing, you’re better off with something less absorbent and faster drying than cotton. These shop towels are 100% polyester, extremely stain resistant, and less inclined to fade, stretch, or shrink. They’re also super durable, lint-free, virtually impossible to misplace, and fitted with a magnet in the corner for an easy grab. Best of all, they're made entirely in the USA by a little company that buys all their materials from local fabric mills, set up an apprentice program during the lockdowns, and helped me raise nearly $400,000 for our work ethic scholarship program. If you need some shop towels (and even if you don’t), please get them! Link in bio . . . #safety #third #workethic #scholarships #towel #getone #orsix #thankyou

Mike Rowe Instagram – During the lockdowns, we raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for @mikeroweWORKS by selling masks that read, “Safety Third!” As I explained at the time, “Safety Third” is not an invitation to take unnecessary risk; it’s just a reminder that in the real world, safety is never really first and any attempt to make it so will unleash a flurry of unintended consequences. The lockdowns were a perfect time to see what happens to a society that tried to elevate safety above everything else, and those cloth masks were the perfect way to remind people that being “in compliance” is not the same as being “out of danger.” Safety Third, indeed… The enduring wisdom of embracing a Safety Third mentality is still worth spreading, and the coffers at MRW are in constant need of replenishment. And so, I’m delighted to announce a new line of mikeroweWORKS Safety Third shop towels, manufactured in South Carolina by my friends at @bfit540. One of the big complaints about cotton shop towels is that they’re too absorbent. If you’re working in the automotive world, or woodworking, or janitorial, or electronics manufacturing, you’re better off with something less absorbent and faster drying than cotton. These shop towels are 100% polyester, extremely stain resistant, and less inclined to fade, stretch, or shrink. They’re also super durable, lint-free, virtually impossible to misplace, and fitted with a magnet in the corner for an easy grab. Best of all, they’re made entirely in the USA by a little company that buys all their materials from local fabric mills, set up an apprentice program during the lockdowns, and helped me raise nearly $400,000 for our work ethic scholarship program. If you need some shop towels (and even if you don’t), please get them! Link in bio . . . #safety #third #workethic #scholarships #towel #getone #orsix #thankyou

Mike Rowe Instagram - During the lockdowns, we raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for @mikeroweWORKS by selling masks that read, “Safety Third!” As I explained at the time, "Safety Third" is not an invitation to take unnecessary risk; it's just a reminder that in the real world, safety is never really first and any attempt to make it so will unleash a flurry of unintended consequences. The lockdowns were a perfect time to see what happens to a society that tried to elevate safety above everything else, and those cloth masks were the perfect way to remind people that being “in compliance” is not the same as being "out of danger." Safety Third, indeed… The enduring wisdom of embracing a Safety Third mentality is still worth spreading, and the coffers at MRW are in constant need of replenishment. And so, I’m delighted to announce a new line of mikeroweWORKS Safety Third shop towels, manufactured in South Carolina by my friends at @bfit540. One of the big complaints about cotton shop towels is that they’re too absorbent. If you’re working in the automotive world, or woodworking, or janitorial, or electronics manufacturing, you’re better off with something less absorbent and faster drying than cotton. These shop towels are 100% polyester, extremely stain resistant, and less inclined to fade, stretch, or shrink. They’re also super durable, lint-free, virtually impossible to misplace, and fitted with a magnet in the corner for an easy grab. Best of all, they're made entirely in the USA by a little company that buys all their materials from local fabric mills, set up an apprentice program during the lockdowns, and helped me raise nearly $400,000 for our work ethic scholarship program. If you need some shop towels (and even if you don’t), please get them! Link in bio . . . #safety #third #workethic #scholarships #towel #getone #orsix #thankyou

Mike Rowe Instagram – During the lockdowns, we raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for @mikeroweWORKS by selling masks that read, “Safety Third!” As I explained at the time, “Safety Third” is not an invitation to take unnecessary risk; it’s just a reminder that in the real world, safety is never really first and any attempt to make it so will unleash a flurry of unintended consequences. The lockdowns were a perfect time to see what happens to a society that tried to elevate safety above everything else, and those cloth masks were the perfect way to remind people that being “in compliance” is not the same as being “out of danger.” Safety Third, indeed… The enduring wisdom of embracing a Safety Third mentality is still worth spreading, and the coffers at MRW are in constant need of replenishment. And so, I’m delighted to announce a new line of mikeroweWORKS Safety Third shop towels, manufactured in South Carolina by my friends at @bfit540.
One of the big complaints about cotton shop towels is that they’re too absorbent. If you’re working in the automotive world, or woodworking, or janitorial, or electronics manufacturing, you’re better off with something less absorbent and faster drying than cotton. These shop towels are 100% polyester, extremely stain resistant, and less inclined to fade, stretch, or shrink. They’re also super durable, lint-free, virtually impossible to misplace, and fitted with a magnet in the corner for an easy grab. Best of all, they’re made entirely in the USA by a little company that buys all their materials from local fabric mills, set up an apprentice program during the lockdowns, and helped me raise nearly $400,000 for our work ethic scholarship program. If you need some shop towels (and even if you don’t), please get them! Link in bio
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#safety #third #workethic #scholarships #towel #getone #orsix #thankyou | Posted on 02/Nov/2023 03:34:16

Mike Rowe Instagram – My mother called this morning, to tell me she had a leak in her bathroom.
“That’s perfectly normal, Mom. I’ve had two so far today.”
“Don’t be such a smart-ass, Michael. We have a broken pipe, and it’s creating problems for the people downstairs.”
“Bummer,” I said. “Did you call a plumber?”
“No, Michael. I called a librarian.”
“Really? And I’m the smart-ass?”
“Of course, I called a plumber. His name is Doug. He loves Dirty Jobs and wants to tell you hello.”
“Well, put him on,” I said. 
“He just left. So, I’m telling you for him.”
“Oh. Okay. Well, tell him hello back if you ever see him again.” 
“I’m sending you some pictures right now.”
“Pictures of what?”
“Pictures of Doug at work. And pictures of our broken pipes.”
“I’m not sure what to with that information, Mom.”
“There’s nothing to do, Michael. I just like to keep you informed.”
“Thank you.”
“I also thought you might be curious to see what kind of filth comes off of your parent’s bodies. I had no idea we were so disgusting.”
“Yeah, I’m looking at the pictures now. Very enlightening.”
“Doug also fixed our television. He’s an excellent plumber.”
“Very versatile,” I said.
“Indeed. Look, I can’t talk now, your father’s waiting for me in the pool hall.”
“Then why did you call me?”
“Because I wanted to tell you about Doug. He’s such a good plumber. He had his shirt tucked in and everything!”
“Alright. I’ll keep him in mind next time a have a leak in my bathroom.”
“You do that.”
“Think he’d mind if I share his photo?”
“Probably not. But don’t share that disgusting pipe filled with our filth and dead skin. No one wants to see that…”
Mike Rowe Instagram – During the lockdowns, we raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for @mikeroweWORKS by selling masks that read, “Safety Third!” As I explained at the time, “Safety Third” is not an invitation to take unnecessary risk; it’s just a reminder that in the real world, safety is never really first and any attempt to make it so will unleash a flurry of unintended consequences. The lockdowns were a perfect time to see what happens to a society that tried to elevate safety above everything else, and those cloth masks were the perfect way to remind people that being “in compliance” is not the same as being “out of danger.” Safety Third, indeed… The enduring wisdom of embracing a Safety Third mentality is still worth spreading, and the coffers at MRW are in constant need of replenishment. And so, I’m delighted to announce a new line of mikeroweWORKS Safety Third shop towels, manufactured in South Carolina by my friends at @bfit540.
One of the big complaints about cotton shop towels is that they’re too absorbent. If you’re working in the automotive world, or woodworking, or janitorial, or electronics manufacturing, you’re better off with something less absorbent and faster drying than cotton. These shop towels are 100% polyester, extremely stain resistant, and less inclined to fade, stretch, or shrink. They’re also super durable, lint-free, virtually impossible to misplace, and fitted with a magnet in the corner for an easy grab. Best of all, they’re made entirely in the USA by a little company that buys all their materials from local fabric mills, set up an apprentice program during the lockdowns, and helped me raise nearly $400,000 for our work ethic scholarship program. If you need some shop towels (and even if you don’t), please get them! Link in bio
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