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Thank you Mike Holmes and team and trades for all the impact that you have on the world we need you we love you continue to be safe and may God bless you and your family and great health
@neomatrix272211 ай бұрын
There needs to be more people like Mike and his crew. As wonderful as it is to build to code, why not spend a few extra dollars and make your masterpiece last. More and more trades people seem to only want to make a quick buck. With those people it gives all the great contractors out there a bad name. Contractors should challenge each other to build and create amazing masterpieces not just a "get in get out" mentality... Keep up the awesome work Mike, Damon and everyone on the Holmes team.
@AnotherAverageCanuck11 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see more of this. Like Mike teaching? O hell yeah.
@ShingenNolaan2 ай бұрын
I remember when it was normal for children to be tought by their parents how to fix things. I was less than 5 when I followed my dad around and grew up knowing how to fix cars and do home repair and my mom tought me cooking and cleaning and sewing and other girl stuff. It made me an strong independent woman and a real partner with my husband. Thank God for people like Mike and his crew and these teachers who are sharing needed skills ot these kids.
@thecrone79645 жыл бұрын
Ya those days when parents taught there kids basic life skills have mostly been replaced with video games and hightech gadgets ! I grew up learning to do a veriety of trade type work ; mostly cause i like building and fixing things !
@tww1981 Жыл бұрын
When you have a Positive Mental Attitude. You can move mountains and you can help people make their lives better and worth while. Many thanks for all your inspiration. Here in the UK I am building a shed for a friends and her animals. Using your ways of construction. At 63 I am still learning. It may be a shed. But it will last a very long time.
@MYNICEEV11 жыл бұрын
Awesome Mike. Seeing Brian and JR teach was very touching. You all have a great way with people.
@jonmohlman296111 жыл бұрын
While I'm glad to have had some college with a degree, I'd give a lot to do what these kids are getting the opportunity to do!
@joan-mariacbrooks5 жыл бұрын
I had an aneurysm on my aorta I'm okay though in 2009 The folks at johns Hopkins in Baltimore saved my life by repairing it
@moosestubbings18533 жыл бұрын
would like to watch the entire episode. very inspiring!
@kellyjeffries89534 жыл бұрын
Fantastic, wish I could have seen the entire episode. This is how young people really learn job skills. First hand knowledge by getting right in the field they are interested in.
@virginiareid53365 жыл бұрын
That's why I support you Mike and your crew keep up the good work!!
@TeamJesus51511 жыл бұрын
LOVE IT! Giving back is it's own reward. Great job.
@dirtnaps11 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the inspiration
@lloyddreid11 жыл бұрын
Better than school.
@sampatel5509 Жыл бұрын
Can't wait to see this in the us
@milwsdl3911 жыл бұрын
Nice to be young!!
@chriswright84645 жыл бұрын
I used to live in that house..... that's fucking crazy
Thank you Mike Holmes and team and trades for all the impact that you have on the world we need you we love you continue to be safe and may God bless you and your family and great health
There needs to be more people like Mike and his crew. As wonderful as it is to build to code, why not spend a few extra dollars and make your masterpiece last. More and more trades people seem to only want to make a quick buck. With those people it gives all the great contractors out there a bad name. Contractors should challenge each other to build and create amazing masterpieces not just a "get in get out" mentality... Keep up the awesome work Mike, Damon and everyone on the Holmes team.
I'd love to see more of this. Like Mike teaching? O hell yeah.
I remember when it was normal for children to be tought by their parents how to fix things. I was less than 5 when I followed my dad around and grew up knowing how to fix cars and do home repair and my mom tought me cooking and cleaning and sewing and other girl stuff. It made me an strong independent woman and a real partner with my husband. Thank God for people like Mike and his crew and these teachers who are sharing needed skills ot these kids.
Ya those days when parents taught there kids basic life skills have mostly been replaced with video games and hightech gadgets ! I grew up learning to do a veriety of trade type work ; mostly cause i like building and fixing things !
When you have a Positive Mental Attitude. You can move mountains and you can help people make their lives better and worth while. Many thanks for all your inspiration. Here in the UK I am building a shed for a friends and her animals. Using your ways of construction. At 63 I am still learning. It may be a shed. But it will last a very long time.
Awesome Mike. Seeing Brian and JR teach was very touching. You all have a great way with people.
While I'm glad to have had some college with a degree, I'd give a lot to do what these kids are getting the opportunity to do!
I had an aneurysm on my aorta I'm okay though in 2009 The folks at johns Hopkins in Baltimore saved my life by repairing it
would like to watch the entire episode. very inspiring!
Fantastic, wish I could have seen the entire episode. This is how young people really learn job skills. First hand knowledge by getting right in the field they are interested in.
That's why I support you Mike and your crew keep up the good work!!
LOVE IT! Giving back is it's own reward. Great job.
Thanks for the inspiration
Better than school.
Can't wait to see this in the us
Nice to be young!!
I used to live in that house..... that's fucking crazy
That's my teacher
way to go with Hilti tools