In the Christmas Spirit: "Santa's Gotta Dirty Job" | Eastern North Carolina Now

Who knew that "Dirty Jobs" icon Mike Rowe had such an outstanding melodious voice to go along with his trademark hyper energetic work ethic?

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    Who knew that "Dirty Jobs" icon Mike Rowe had such an outstanding melodious voice to go along with his hyper energetic work ethic? Well, add to Mike Rowe's list of accomplishments the No. 1 song on the Billboard Charts; not just for Christmas songs, but for all songs being marketed right now in the highly fluid Christmas season.

    All proceeds from this huge hit is going to John Rich's favorite charity Folds of Honor; and Mike Rowe's favorite charity the mikeroweWORKS Foundation.

Mike Rowe (left) and John Rich (right) record the mega hit "Santa's Gotta Dirty Job": Below.     Click on this screenshot to expand image.



    Mike Rowe, a truly cool dude, teamed up with country music star John Rich to co-create "Santa's Gotta Dirty Job", obviously in reference to Mike Rowe's "Dirty Jobs" reality television series, where each week he would ply his legendary work ethic to yet another dirty job to accentuate the immutable fact that "all work is honorable". Now Mike and John Rich have taken that concept to a whole other level by melodiously stating the humorous obvious regarding the Yuletide Big Fella, who holds down the job requiring the hardest 24 straight hours job on our planet - being Santa.

Mike Rowe and Country songster John Rich created the mega hit "Santa's Gotta Dirty Job" and is offered here on BCN for your enjoyment: Below.



    Publisher's note: If you are really in the Christmas spirit, or just in the need for more, please click here to access all of the holiday spirit in melody and narrative that BCN can harness and offer for this Yuletide Season.
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Our office is monitoring the potential impacts that Hurricane Helene could bring to Eastern NC as we end the work week.
Our office is currently monitoring an increasing risk of tornados as an approaching costal storm moves through our area today and tomorrow.
A Coastal Flood Advisory for our waterways, meaning water levels are expected to be 1 to 2 feet higher than normal.
This morning’s update included both good and bad changes for our area, with another reduction in the total rainfall but an increased threat of tornados.
This afternoon’s update included a reduced threat of storm surge for our area, and an increased concern for downriver flooding for areas along the lower Tar River early next week as a result of inland rainfall.
Debby continues to live up to its reputation of being a difficult storm to forecast, and we appreciate everyone’s patience as we navigate these changes in real time.
The afternoon updates have included another increase in expected rainfall amounts, and provided us with additional details related to the timing of our forecasted impacts.
Recent weather updates continue to include minor track and timeline adjustments to Debby’s path along the eastern US, as well as an increase in forecasted rain fall and expected winds for our area.

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Recent weather updates continue to include minor track and timeline changes to Debby’s path along the eastern US. Forecast models continue to vary on the where Debby will stall, and the track it will take afterwards.
Recent weather updates included minor timeline changes to Debbie’s track along the eastern US. While forecast models continue to become more aligned, there are still unknown variables that could determine the expected impacts for Beaufort County.
We would like to have quick briefing with our county’s municipal leaders and public safety partners to discuss our response to the potential impacts of Tropical Storm Debby tomorrow, Tuesday 8/6 at 7pm.
Our office is continuing to monitor the development of a tropical system, that is expected to become a named storm (Debbie) within the next 48hrs.
Our office is monitoring the forecast of an approaching front moving through this afternoon that could produce heavy rainfall, isolated strong to severe thunderstorms, strong winds, coastal flooding, and dangerous marine conditions.
In 1920, the American Legion adopted the red poppy as the symbol of remembrance of those who gave their lives in war.
Our office is currently monitoring the forecast of an approaching cold frontal system moving through today through Thursday.
Our office is currently monitoring an increasing risk of severe afternoon thunderstorms over the next three (3) days.

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