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Yeah... it really seems to be a 2 part thing. Filming and construction. The filming seems to happen randomly but the construction pretty much does not stop at all during the week. There just isn''t time. We no sooner had the subfloor down and exterior walls up when I saw a plumber in there drilling holes for a bathroom.Date: 8/27/2009 12:50:40 PM
Author: somethingshiny
That is so cool!
Extreme was near us a few months ago. I am amazed at how much work actually gets done because of how many ''takes'' they do for all the tv show parts. They walked up the street 4 or 5 times to get the filming before they began working, stuff like that. I guess it''s because while Ty is off doing his thing, Treefrog is pounding the nails!
Thanks for the pics!
Way kewl!Date: 8/28/2009 4:00:25 AM
Author: treefrog
I am going to have to keep this short... lousy cell phone interface. It''s almost 4am. Second floor done. roof done. drywall done on 1st floor. Working on 2nd floor now. It was raining but it stopped. Hope it stays that way! (No... I couldn''t stay away!) treefrog
Aw thanks Lorelei. Must be from the olden days right? Obviously I''m too young to have seen it first time aroundDate: 8/27/2009 10:04:08 AM
Author: Lorelei
For GaileyDate: 8/27/2009 9:46:24 AM
Author: Gailey
Treefrog, as the song goes, ''I think I love you''!!
Will you marry me?
L&K
How did it go?Date: 8/29/2009 4:23:55 PM
Author: treefrog
They''re going to be 1 day late. The reveal is scheduled for tomorrow. I''m heading down now for my 4th time. I did see Ty, Paul, and Tracy yesterday. I kind of went back after work and helped build the front porch area. Will update you later...
Amazing. I ended up working 6 shifts since Wednesday afternoon. Two shifts were through the night because they were so far behind. Twice, I did two shifts in one day - driving an hour each way, each time. I met so many fantastic people. Very hard workers. I spent much of Saturday in the basement cleaning up dirty water from the electrical room. It was like a sauna in the basement with no AC yet and no windows. There was some very special painting going on down there. It was great to see them work on that. I can''t give details but all I can say is much of the house''s (school actually) theme is based on fish - more specifically based on the saying "Give a man a fish, feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, feed him for a lifetime." Tracy, one of the designers, came down into the basement to check on progress. It was near sauna temperatures and she probably spent a good 10 minutes down there interacting with us. Very nice. There was no shortage of food or drinks. Several people had full-time jobs just coming around handing out drinks due to the heat. Somewhere in the middle of the last night, I talked to Patrick - the Extreme Makeover Home Edition Project Manager. There were very few times I didn''t see him there and he took a break around 5am to talk to me and one of the only other volunteers working through the night and to thank us. He gave us his card and there may have been some confusion but I believe he offered for us to actually be in the house for the reveal. I may have misunderstood but it got so crazy towards the end... they were trying to clear people out even though we still had work to do. We simply obliged but we wound up with a great view for the reveal.Date: 8/31/2009 3:33:01 AM
Author: Lorelei
How did it go?