Everything I Needed to Know about How To DIY I Learned from a Carpenter Named Bob, aka …
#LetsBlogOff . . . Late Submission :: Another Redo . . . OR . . . trying hard not to use the words, and phrases, Boob *Snicker* Tube or Bob Tube or YouTube or Netflix or Hulu or Tivo in the title of this post
I don’t know, but this one always sticks with me. And it was an early episode, from Season 2 or 3 perhaps, and he came riding up on a horse. He dismounted and quickly jumped into a convo with the foreman of a crew working on the exterior of a house. A handful of guys were applying mud to wire mesh. They were in New Mexico and it was adobe. And while obviously only lightly rehearsed, Bob just jumped right in. He slung the substance from the hawk in his hand, a big mound behind him, up onto the vertical surface in front of him . . . in one (awkward) motion.
And that bit, like that, really worked to sum up what I see as the value of the show. I mean – sure, he was an accomplished carpenter, but that segment proved, without a doubt, that Bob Vila was certainly no stuccoer. In fact, he looked kinda silly. But it was his eagerness . . . to jump in and to try it, to try to learn. And it set the basis, the framework, for what I know of — How To DIY.
And truth be told I didn’t catch this episode when it originally aired (probably right around 1982). Rather I saw it on A&E, a re-run, and branded as Inside This Old House. This Old House (equal parts respect for Ask This House) the original (at least in my eyes) spawned a genre. Bob Vila the first host, and one might suggest, the man who opened the door (eventually) to full cable television networks.
And yes, I’ll type it — I do like HGTV and the DIYNetwork . . . and while I usually shy away from watching programs that air there . . . I respect it. Frankly, though. I usually don’t watch; that is — I don’t love sledgehammering myself with feelings of inadequacy . . . of being outmatched . . . in skill, looks, in time or in budget. So I rather just. not. watch. The one exception to this — the show Deconstruction, but I am not sure if it is still in production. And that too characterizes what I watch . . . more geek than anything guilty (though, I don’t spend a ton of time with the History or Discovery Channels).
I mean — I’m more Family Guy than (and really never) the Simpsons, Curb (and Seinfeld too), 30 Rock and not so much the Office. And I know there are probably other shows that I should be watching: Always Sunny . . . , Entourage. I do watch Project Runway and/or Shawshank (whoops, a film) anytime they are on. Otherwise . . . it’s what’s been listed, and, well, the Disney Channel and Nickelodeon — still Spongebob with no remorse.
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Let’s Blog Off asked: “What’s your favorite show on TV? What’s the show you’re hooked on but are kind of embarrassed by?” And my pick — as I said more geek than guilt and if I have to pick just one, it’s TOH, and maybe only for my respect of Bob , and, well, my man love crush on Tom too. But I tell ya — you watch these guys enough, you begin to think in terms of . . . building, and it’s almost scientific, best practice and not necessarily steps a, b, c and d. And that’s why I like it . . . it is exactly, as a homeowner . . . what I need.
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I came across some fun posts when looking for images for this — check ‘em:
- “What Does PBS’ This Old House Mean to You?” via Apartment Therapy >> http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/boston/history/what-does-pbs-this-old-house-mean-to-you-075923 . . . and I guess this post is may answer.
- “30 Years of This Old House” via Charles & Hudson >> http://charlesandhudson.com/archives/2009/03/30-years-of-this-old-house.htm
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Thanks for reading, and I promise that’ll be it for the redos. Up tomorrow, my alter ego Barry. ~jb and out!
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A one-time construction manager and always handyman turned blogger and editor. My wife, Jen, and I are on our 5th property (. . . yes, together). She is a real estate agent. We have two beautiful daughters Evyn and Eva. We currently live and are restoring an 1889 farmhouse in Baltimore''s Lauraville area.
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meta comment @BobVila responded by saying: “It was season 5 of @ThisOldHouse & The horses name was Twopair. Thank U BMoxie Im glad I was able 2 inspire”