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|    DreamBig to Steven Tyler    |
|    Re: UL: Bob Vila Not Very Nice?    |
|    25 Dec 22 11:57:05    |
      From: dreambigxyz@gmail.com              On Thursday, March 27, 1997 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-8, Steven Tyler wrote:       > eq...@mindspring.com wrote:       > >        > > On Thu, 27 Mar 1997 00:41:52 GMT, hip...@spacelab.net (Hipster)       > > wrote:       > >        > > >Folks:       > > >       > > >You know that guy from "This Old House" and "The Renovation Guide"? I       > > >remarked to my wife that he seemed like a decent chap (at least as       > > >much as any other TV muckety-muck, anyway) and she said "Oh no!       > > >Someone in my office said he sold a house to someone and the pipes       > > >were all rotten, and the porch was falling off, and they are suing       > > >him, etc., etc." I tried searching for recent events and news items       > > >that might confirm or deny this, but no luck. Anyone know anything       > > >about this?       > >        > > Bob Vila originally hosted "This Old House", a PBS home improvement       > > program. He then started doing commercial advertisements for Sears       > > tools. "This Old House" producers felt that hosting a PBS program       > > and doing commercial advertisements were incompatible and asked him to       > > choose one or the other. Mr Vila chose commercial television.       > >        > > Bob Vila now hosts a syndicated home improvement program called "Home       > > Again", sponsored by Sears. Some years ago they renovated a home on       > > the California coast. In Malibu, I believe.       > >        > > That house was later sold to Conrad Bains, a television actor. You       > > may remember him as the dad from that program with the little kid who       > > kept saying "What you talkin' bout Willis?" The name escapes me at       > > the moment.       > >        > > According to news reports, Mr Bains is suing the production company       > > and others involved in the renovation. He claims the house suffers       > > from substandard construction, including leaking plumbing, making the       > > house unlivable.       > >        > > I've often wondered about the quality of workmanship on programs of       > > this type. Often they showcase new and untried materials and       > > techniques. Likewise, having construction interrupted for a camera       > > shot can't help the quality of workmanship.       > >        > > Much of the labor and materials are donated. Small, local companies       > > donate their time in order to stand in front of a camera wearing a       > > "John Doe's Plumbing and Heating" t-shirt. How much time are they       > > actually willing to put into a project for which they aren't paid?       > Steve Delurks:       > Permit me to join your thread. Conrad Bains never appeared on Diff'rent        > Strokes as a regular character. He played Mindy's Father in Mork &        > Mindy, much as it shames to realize that I still know this fact. Bains        > bought the house from Vila and later sued Vila for fraud and Breach of        > Contract (?). I don't know if the suit was settled yet.       > Here's the kicker: At his deposition, Vila admitted that: A) He had        > never worked as a contractor. B) He had never worked for a contractor.        > C) He had never worked as a builder. This was in a news cast. I don't        > remember the news show.       > Thanks,       > Steve                     Just finding this now in 2022. For the record, his name was Conrad Janis, not       Conrad Bains. I was friends with him and his wife Maria Grimm. They both died       in the last year. Back in 1997, my ex (Hans) and I ran a construction company       called Renaissance        Builders. Because of my friendship with Conrad and Maria, we stepped in and       helped them with the Bob Vila situation. The house was a mess. We evaluated       the problems. Wrote recommendations. Hans even attended a deposition about it.       Once Conrad won the        lawsuit, Hans did some of the repairs. Bob Vila was a hack and should never       have been involved with construction.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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