Home Actor Mike Rowe HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers January 2023 Mike Rowe Instagram - On the one hand, it’s just another sewer line in a McDonald’s parking lot in desperate need of repair. That alone, more than justified the time I spent in Murfreesboro last year, extending the life of a collapsing manhole by at least fifty years with my new friends at CTR Coatings . On the other hand, it’s another great American success story. The Reed family, like so many others we’ve featured on Dirty Jobs over the years, has figured out a way to prosper by getting dirty. Very, very dirty. Every day – sometimes, several times a day – Troy, Charlotte, Andrew, and Shane Reed extend the life of America’s infrastructure, and in the process, make a pretty great living. How they accomplish in technical terms, is better explained in tonight’s episode of #DirtyJobs which you can watch at 8pm on @Discovery. It’s called “Manhole Rehabilitator,” which sums it up rather nicely. But on a practical level, tonight's episode is really a love letter to hard work, true grit, relentless entrepreneurship, good humor, and family. It's also further proof that opportunity is alive and well everywhere you look - even twelve feet under the Golden Arches, where the meals are not as happy as they once were, and the Reed's are lovin' it! See you tonight!

Mike Rowe Instagram – On the one hand, it’s just another sewer line in a McDonald’s parking lot in desperate need of repair. That alone, more than justified the time I spent in Murfreesboro last year, extending the life of a collapsing manhole by at least fifty years with my new friends at CTR Coatings . On the other hand, it’s another great American success story. The Reed family, like so many others we’ve featured on Dirty Jobs over the years, has figured out a way to prosper by getting dirty. Very, very dirty. Every day – sometimes, several times a day – Troy, Charlotte, Andrew, and Shane Reed extend the life of America’s infrastructure, and in the process, make a pretty great living. How they accomplish in technical terms, is better explained in tonight’s episode of #DirtyJobs which you can watch at 8pm on @Discovery. It’s called “Manhole Rehabilitator,” which sums it up rather nicely. But on a practical level, tonight’s episode is really a love letter to hard work, true grit, relentless entrepreneurship, good humor, and family. It’s also further proof that opportunity is alive and well everywhere you look – even twelve feet under the Golden Arches, where the meals are not as happy as they once were, and the Reed’s are lovin’ it! See you tonight!

Mike Rowe Instagram - On the one hand, it’s just another sewer line in a McDonald’s parking lot in desperate need of repair. That alone, more than justified the time I spent in Murfreesboro last year, extending the life of a collapsing manhole by at least fifty years with my new friends at CTR Coatings . On the other hand, it’s another great American success story. The Reed family, like so many others we’ve featured on Dirty Jobs over the years, has figured out a way to prosper by getting dirty. Very, very dirty. Every day – sometimes, several times a day – Troy, Charlotte, Andrew, and Shane Reed extend the life of America’s infrastructure, and in the process, make a pretty great living. How they accomplish in technical terms, is better explained in tonight’s episode of #DirtyJobs which you can watch at 8pm on @Discovery. It’s called “Manhole Rehabilitator,” which sums it up rather nicely. But on a practical level, tonight's episode is really a love letter to hard work, true grit, relentless entrepreneurship, good humor, and family. It's also further proof that opportunity is alive and well everywhere you look - even twelve feet under the Golden Arches, where the meals are not as happy as they once were, and the Reed's are lovin' it! See you tonight!

Mike Rowe Instagram – On the one hand, it’s just another sewer line in a McDonald’s parking lot in desperate need of repair. That alone, more than justified the time I spent in Murfreesboro last year, extending the life of a collapsing manhole by at least fifty years with my new friends at CTR Coatings . On the other hand, it’s another great American success story.

The Reed family, like so many others we’ve featured on Dirty Jobs over the years, has figured out a way to prosper by getting dirty. Very, very dirty. Every day – sometimes, several times a day – Troy, Charlotte, Andrew, and Shane Reed extend the life of America’s infrastructure, and in the process, make a pretty great living. How they accomplish in technical terms, is better explained in tonight’s episode of #DirtyJobs which you can watch at 8pm on @Discovery. It’s called “Manhole Rehabilitator,” which sums it up rather nicely. But on a practical level, tonight’s episode is really a love letter to hard work, true grit, relentless entrepreneurship, good humor, and family. It’s also further proof that opportunity is alive and well everywhere you look – even twelve feet under the Golden Arches, where the meals are not as happy as they once were, and the Reed’s are lovin’ it!

See you tonight! | Posted on 30/Jan/2023 01:13:18

Mike Rowe Instagram – In anticipation of the question I know I’m going to get after tonight’s episode, the answer is…yes – this is in fact the dirtiest episode of Dirty Jobs ever filmed.

Not the grossest, or the slimiest, or the most disgusting, or the most dangerous – but definitely the dirtiest. Longtime fans of the show will recall various adventures in coal mines, mud pits, and various dirt sterilization operations, and wonder if perhaps I’m overstating things. I’m not. These two segments combined, take the cake.

We begin at Blythe Brothers Asphalt in Tennessee, where I was invited to clean the Baghouse on a Sunday morning – the only day the plant shuts down, and thus, the only day the Baghouse can be cleaned. The amount of dirt in the Baghouse is unimaginable. It’s the same amount of dirt that would be spewed into the air during the asphalt making process, but for the aforementioned bags in the aforementioned house, which I was honored to replace on this particular Sunday morning with Cecil, Red, and Andrew. It was like going to church, only dirtier. A lot dirtier.

Then it’s over to Oklahoma to save the planet with the mad scientists at BioChar Now. BioChar is what you get when you turn wood into pure carbon. It’s an incredible fertilizer, with all kinds of additional applications and positive implications for the planet. There’s a lot of science in this segment, and a lot of revolutionary breakthroughs. Big thanks to Ben, Layne, Caleb, and Dylan for helping prove once again, that cleaning up the environment is a dirty job.

Tonight at 8, on @Discovery.

PS. For those of you wondering if The Baghouse at Blythe is dirtier than the hopper at BioChar…I really couldn’t say.
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Mike Rowe Instagram – On the one hand, it’s just another sewer line in a McDonald’s parking lot in desperate need of repair. That alone, more than justified the time I spent in Murfreesboro last year, extending the life of a collapsing manhole by at least fifty years with my new friends at CTR Coatings . On the other hand, it’s another great American success story.

The Reed family, like so many others we’ve featured on Dirty Jobs over the years, has figured out a way to prosper by getting dirty. Very, very dirty. Every day – sometimes, several times a day – Troy, Charlotte, Andrew, and Shane Reed extend the life of America’s infrastructure, and in the process, make a pretty great living. How they accomplish in technical terms, is better explained in tonight’s episode of #DirtyJobs which you can watch at 8pm on @Discovery. It’s called “Manhole Rehabilitator,” which sums it up rather nicely. But on a practical level, tonight’s episode is really a love letter to hard work, true grit, relentless entrepreneurship, good humor, and family. It’s also further proof that opportunity is alive and well everywhere you look – even twelve feet under the Golden Arches, where the meals are not as happy as they once were, and the Reed’s are lovin’ it!

See you tonight!

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