I worked with Bob on this season. We filmed everything Thursday. After a day of filming Bob would take us all out for dinner and drinks, his treat. More often than not, we’d end up at the local strip club. Most nights Horsecock Bob would walk out with 3 strippers on his arm. We knew he’d be showing up late to work Friday. And sure enough, that son of a gun would show up 3 hours late. We knew for a fact that there were 3 hookers walking around bow-legged for a few days.
@@tjlovesrachel I could see using it like your saying in a butcher shop where looks dont matter but if he used a cutting board on top of what they are installing then they could eliminate a chopped up surface, kind of ugly in a residential kitchen, but maybe not if a person doesnt give a darn.
Nothing like working on a snowy roof.
Runners will wheels and rollers work great. We take them for granted today but they were fresh on the market in the 70's and 80's
Oh my goodness, this was the 80's😂.
These guys probably had some lively discussions between takes.
I worked with Bob on this season. We filmed everything Thursday. After a day of filming Bob would take us all out for dinner and drinks, his treat. More often than not, we’d end up at the local strip club. Most nights Horsecock Bob would walk out with 3 strippers on his arm. We knew he’d be showing up late to work Friday. And sure enough, that son of a gun would show up 3 hours late. We knew for a fact that there were 3 hookers walking around bow-legged for a few days.
That’s funny! My buddy from Mass said he would routinely see “Ole Norman” at the local pub “drinking like a fish” 🐠🍺
The season Bob was put to work
Hey Vintage Videos, do you have "Austin City Limits | Johnny Lee, Charly McClain | 1982"?
Hmm. I've mixed Portland cement. That takes a bit of muscle to do. I'm doubtful that that woman really did that.
I guess Bob never heard of a cutting board. Gonna put that butcher block in and then chop the heck out of it.
Yeahhhh but he’s actually gunna use it for what it was designed for... not just look
@@tjlovesrachel I could see using it like your saying in a butcher shop where looks dont matter but if he used a cutting board on top of what they are installing then they could eliminate a chopped up surface, kind of ugly in a residential kitchen, but maybe not if a person doesnt give a darn.
@@SuperOlds88 I get what your saying.... and maybe the customer will do that... but a light sand and oil annually will take care of the marks
Oh, Bob, please don’t burn coal. This isn’t the 19th century
When this show was first aired, coal was not seen as a problem.
@@jrbaskind it’s not seen as a problem now, except by pussies
@@HipsterDoofus100 name calling? Okay boomer.
Bob had a fixation back in those days with wood or coal stoves.
I tend to think people need more work - like they had back in the 80's... Then they wouldn't worry about silly things.