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Mike Rowe on QVC - Katsak - 171 sec
Circa 1992, Mike Rowe (host of Dirty Jobs) worked in (very) late-night TV selling crap to idiots on QVC. He used the opportunity to its full comedic potential.
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Mike Rowe cooks! - 202 sec
Mike Rowe before dirty jobs cooking with a chef who cooks in the nude! Commenting has been disable due to spamming.
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Mike Rowe on QVC - Cherubs - 108 sec
Circa 1992, Mike Rowe (host of Dirty Jobs) worked in (very) late-night TV selling crap to idiots on QVC. He used the opportunity to its full comedic potential.
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Mike Rowe on QVC - Lava Lamp - 86 sec
Circa 1992, Mike Rowe (host of Dirty Jobs) worked in (very) late-night TV selling crap to idiots on QVC. He used the opportunity to its full comedic potential.
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Dirty Jobs: Mike Rowe Bloopers - 257 sec
See Mike Rowe making some bloopers in his show Dirty Jobs
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Mike Rowe on QVC - Precious Moments - 228 sec
Circa 1992, Mike Rowe (host of Dirty Jobs) worked in (very) late-night TV selling crap to idiots on QVC. He used the opportunity to its full comedic potential.
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Mike Rowe on QVC - Unhealthy Caller - 216 sec
Circa 1992, Mike Rowe (host of Dirty Jobs) worked in (very) late-night TV selling crap to idiots on QVC. He used the opportunity to its full comedic potential.
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Mike Rowe on QVC - Noah's Ark - 211 sec
Circa 1992, Mike Rowe (host of Dirty Jobs) worked in (very) late-night TV selling crap to idiots on QVC. He used the opportunity to its full comedic potential.
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Brad Rowe on SHELTER - 166 sec
Actor Brad Rowe, who is straight, talks about playing a gay role in SHELTER
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Shelter (Trevor Wright & Brad Rowe) - Gay Movie Review - 487 sec
My take on the new gay-themed movie, Shelter (from Here! Networks); written & directed by Jonah Markowitz and starring Trevor Wright (Zach), Brad Rowe (Shaun), and Tina Holmes (Jeanne). Shelter's producer described it as the "Anti-Brokeback" Mountain and I'd have to agree. The movie defies most of the gay stereotypes and clichés in cinema, by presenting the audience with two guys who don't speak with a lisp, aren't flamboyant or slutty, and who actually enjoy sports (surfing). They just happen to be gay. Most importantly, Shelter has a happy ending! Synopsis: Zach has been putting his own life on hold for years. Because his sister Jeanne is mentally unstable, an alcoholic with a knack for making bad life choices, he ends up as a father-figure to her young son, Cody. When he begins to realize his feelings for his best friend's older brother, Shaun (a childhood mentor, of sorts, to him), he has to make a tough decision: family or love? Or both? Further, how will he come out to Jeanne, Gabe, and his ex-girlfriend Tori? Note/Spoiler Alert: I tried to keep actual story details to a minimum, but I may have inadvertently revealed a spoiler or two in my review. Consider yourself warned. ;-) Watch the official theatrical trailer for Shelter here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STM9V0ev0lM
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