On 1/16/08, Don Cooper <[email protected]> wrote:
> Its been on the Discovery channel several times.  Cave digger is a rotary
> rasp that cuts through hard clay like butter.  More tunnel creation than
> cave.
> Cave Biologist is Jim Kennedy and Mike Rowe trudging through Guano wearing
> ammonia absorbant masks it Bracken.
> I think it was filmed in the summer of '04 or '06.
> High point is Jim wrapping his arm around Mike, pulling him out of the deep
> guano he's managed to get mired in.  Lifesaving Crash.
> Also filmed outside of the cave - Jim gets in a few clever comments.  He had
> a little pony tail back then.  It's entertaining enough - but don't miss
> church to see it.
> -WaV
>
>
> On Jan 16, 2008 7:25 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I got this from TagNet
>
> WOW! Dirty Jobs Latest
>       By: Don Hunter  (Colbert, Georgia)
>
> I just checked the Discovery Channel's schedule for next week and, lo
> and behold, some great news. They apparently took the footage from the
> recent shoot and made not one but two episodes, to be aired back to
> back, from 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm on January 22 (next Tuesday night). The
> first episode is titled "Cave Digger" and the second is titled "Cave
> Biologist". I am assuming that the footage for both is from the Kentucky
> trip that Mudpuppy was on. I haven't heard of any other caving that was
> shot for the show. This is shaping up to be a real treat. Everybody set
> your Tivo's and PVRs.
>
> and as a follow-up:
>
> Re: Tag-Net Digest #4835
>       By: David Engelberger  (Seymour, Tennessee)
>
> This is from a "Dirty Jobs" fan. The cave digger episode at 9:00 is
> about wine makers cutting into the mountains of California to store
> their wine. I am looking forward to seeing the Kentucky cave show
> at 10:00 !!!
>
>
> Bill
>
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