Dirty Jobs: Mike Rowe Bloopers
No one is perfect, including Mike Rowe. In fact, Mike is happy to share his flaws and flubs with his fans. Check out his bloopers.
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Check out Mike's funniest, grossest, goofiest, most ridiculous reactions!Dirty Jobs (06:28)
In West Virginia, Mike Rowe learns the art of glass ... art, then hangs with dung beetle resarchers in Arkansas.Dirty Jobs (06:43)
Mike Rowe gets his hands dirty in e-waste and tofu. Watch the madness.Dirty Jobs (04:18)
No one is perfect, including Mike Rowe. In fact, Mike is happy to share his flaws and flubs with his fans. Check out his bloopers.Dirty Jobs (01:53)
Don't miss the noise Mike Rowe makes while struggling with tools deep inside the cramped innards of the Rocky Reach Dam in Wenatchee, Wash.Dirty Jobs (01:39)
Mike Rowe knows how to live well. Watch him in one of his more glamourous gigs.Dirty Jobs (01:30)
Witness Mike Rowe choke as he ladles glass in an attempt to create a glass bowl.Dirty Jobs (01:33)
At the Fenton Art Glass Company, Mike Rowe meets Tim, the man with the easiest job EVER.Dirty Jobs (01:41)
Join Mike Rowe as he learns why 9 out of 10 dung beetles prefer fresh pig poop out of the dung beetles that eat pig poop.Dirty Jobs (01:30)
At a cloth-diaper service's cleaning plant, Mike Rowe feeds armfuls of stinky, vile, putrid dirty diapers into a 600-pound washing machine.Dirty Jobs (01:04)
Mike Rowe gives his all at every job. Sadly, that is rarely enough.Saturday, November 21 / 09:00am
Saturday, November 21 / 10:00am
Tuesday, November 24 / 07:00pm
See video of Mike Rowe and the Dirty Jobs team as they show an unflinching look at the unsung American worker and the unusual but vital jobs that must be done. Mike gets down and dirty to salute these hardworking men and women who overcome fear, danger and sometimes stench and overall ickiness to accomplish their daily tasks.
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