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| blueman 2005-11-28, 10:21 pm |
| Latest one spent about half the show on a tour of a local high end
Cambridge, MA specialty food store.
Nothing about homebuilidng of course -- rather just the dufus host
sampling the "vine dried raisens", "gourmet Cuban coffee", pastries,
cheese, etc. Thank god for Tivo but this is getting ridiculous...
I think my Mom knows more about construction than that joker does...
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| ameijers 2005-11-28, 11:21 pm |
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"blueman" <NOSPAM@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Latest one spent about half the show on a tour of a local high end
> Cambridge, MA specialty food store.
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> Nothing about homebuilidng of course -- rather just the dufus host
> sampling the "vine dried raisens", "gourmet Cuban coffee", pastries,
> cheese, etc. Thank god for Tivo but this is getting ridiculous...
>
> I think my Mom knows more about construction than that joker does...
>
Yeah, I don't cry too much when I miss TOH any more. Other than the design
and demo phases, not real interested in some yuppies pretentious
million-dollar 'fixer upper'.
The companion show, ATOH, is much more like the show used to be- real world
problems, real world solutions. Getting hard to find the previous companion
show, Mr. Abrams NYW, around here. I'm almost curious enough to get on the
websites to see if they are even making new episodes of that one.
aem sends...
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| evodawg 2005-11-29, 1:21 am |
| blueman wrote:
> Latest one spent about half the show on a tour of a local high end
> Cambridge, MA specialty food store.
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> Nothing about homebuilidng of course -- rather just the dufus host
> sampling the "vine dried raisens", "gourmet Cuban coffee", pastries,
> cheese, etc. Thank god for Tivo but this is getting ridiculous...
>
> I think my Mom knows more about construction than that joker does...
think the show is mophing into the Victory Garden!
--
"you can lead them to LINUX
but you can't make them THINK"
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| Mikepier 2005-11-29, 8:21 am |
| Their other show, TOH Classics, are hardly that at all. They are
showing projects from like 2-3 years ago, when they should be showing
stuff from 20 years ago.
The other show, Inside TOH, actually looks back on some of the older
projects when they talk about a certain topic on the show.
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| In article <uZOif.103119$qk4.62758@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
aemeijers@worldnet.att.net says...
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> "blueman" <NOSPAM@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:upsoktd6k.fsf@nospam.com...
> Yeah, I don't cry too much when I miss TOH any more. Other than the design
> and demo phases, not real interested in some yuppies pretentious
> million-dollar 'fixer upper'.
> The companion show, ATOH, is much more like the show used to be- real world
> problems, real world solutions. Getting hard to find the previous companion
> show, Mr. Abrams NYW, around here. I'm almost curious enough to get on the
> websites to see if they are even making new episodes of that one.
>
I'm glad to see I'm not alone in resenting how This Old House has
changed. I think Answer This Old House was designed to make up the
difference. Anyway, TOH was special, and I miss it, along with Steve
(Where is he now?)
I liked Hometime and its emphasis on doityourself in middle income
homes. But that point of view has wandered all over the place, to shows
on habitat, in offices, etc. The show is boring. I also especially miss
Johnson's blonde coworker. Where is she now?
The world would be really better off if I was in charge.
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| wkearney99 2005-11-29, 9:21 pm |
| > I'm glad to see I'm not alone in resenting how This Old House has
> changed. I think Answer This Old House was designed to make up the
> difference. Anyway, TOH was special, and I miss it
Heh, not the ones with Bob Vila. It was pathetic how he'd stand there
running his mouth and then have Norm do all the work. Every so often you'd
see Norm roll his eyes at Bob's antics. When I asked two of the ToH guys
about this at show here in DC they busted out laughing. Apparently Steve
got similar 'respect'. That and, yeesh, Vila's a hairy little short guy!
Saw him at a Boston airport and it was like somthing outta Lord of the
Rings.
> I liked Hometime and its emphasis on doityourself in middle income
> homes. But that point of view has wandered all over the place, to shows
> on habitat, in offices, etc. The show is boring. I also especially miss
> Johnson's blonde coworker. Where is she now?
One gets the impression the host "trades in" the women for new models every
few years. Sorta pathetic now that it's happened so many times.
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| ameijers 2005-11-29, 11:21 pm |
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"wkearney99" <wkearney99@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Heh, not the ones with Bob Vila. It was pathetic how he'd stand there
> running his mouth and then have Norm do all the work. Every so often
you'd
> see Norm roll his eyes at Bob's antics. When I asked two of the ToH guys
> about this at show here in DC they busted out laughing. Apparently Steve
> got similar 'respect'. That and, yeesh, Vila's a hairy little short guy!
> Saw him at a Boston airport and it was like somthing outta Lord of the
> Rings.
>
Agreed, Vila is a twit. Is he still doing anything but commercials? I
haven't seen his almost-an-infomercial 'Home Again' in several years. Steve
was okay, but not great, and actually was a accomplished boat geek. He is
hosting some history thing on one of the cable channels now. The new guy is
annoying, but doesn't try to pretend he is anything but an amatuer. I liked
the 'behind the scenes' show they did where they showed how he was hired.
Methinks he supposed to be a stand-in for the viewers, to keep them feeling
involved.
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> One gets the impression the host "trades in" the women for new models
every
> few years. Sorta pathetic now that it's happened so many times.
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I can't remember the names offhand, but one of the previous ones (Joanne
Liebler?) had her own show for awhile after that. I also miss the the one
that just left- she was seriously cute, especially before the old lady
hairdo. I did notice that toward the end, they were almost never on camera t
ogether- makes one wonder if there was a feud. In the early years, the hosts
pretended to be married, and that got a little tiring at times. But,
Johnson is the show, so he gets what he wants.
Watch one of these shows, and you almost feel like you actually did
something. (Sorta like watching football makes you think you got some
exercise? :^) )
aem sends...
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