Liam
03-01-2010, 07:45 AM
Don't think I've seen this posted before.
http://www.amazon.com/Eds-Up-Best-Season-One/dp/B0039A9M3O/ref=sr_1_25?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1267399326&sr=8-25
Released on April 6th.
Fresh off the tour, and not ready to record a new album, ED’S UP! puts Barenaked Ladies frontman Ed Robertson through grueling days of pain and hard work across and around North America. Each episode has Ed at a new set of coordinates for a new job with a new boss. Each episode begins on a dare as Ed has to find enough water to land his plane safely, then get to work as an air force pilot, in an race car pit crew, and as a Hospital janitor in Brooklyn. This pampered prince had better suck it up and get to work. This is less a TV show, more of a hard days work. A job has to get done, and Ed is here to do it. ED’S UP! for anything. Does he have what it takes to work in an abattoir, an underground gold mine, or with an alligator biologist with live alligators?! Throughout it all, Ed tells us how he really feels, what he really sees, and how tired he really is. Ed Robertson finds out what the rest of us call a hard days work.
http://www.amazon.com/Eds-Up-Best-Season-One/dp/B0039A9M3O/ref=sr_1_25?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1267399326&sr=8-25
Released on April 6th.
Fresh off the tour, and not ready to record a new album, ED’S UP! puts Barenaked Ladies frontman Ed Robertson through grueling days of pain and hard work across and around North America. Each episode has Ed at a new set of coordinates for a new job with a new boss. Each episode begins on a dare as Ed has to find enough water to land his plane safely, then get to work as an air force pilot, in an race car pit crew, and as a Hospital janitor in Brooklyn. This pampered prince had better suck it up and get to work. This is less a TV show, more of a hard days work. A job has to get done, and Ed is here to do it. ED’S UP! for anything. Does he have what it takes to work in an abattoir, an underground gold mine, or with an alligator biologist with live alligators?! Throughout it all, Ed tells us how he really feels, what he really sees, and how tired he really is. Ed Robertson finds out what the rest of us call a hard days work.