![]() ![]() ![]() Welcome to average middle class America…. What was that for? Dang no one sick or dying, no one needed special care, they both had jobs and made money…not down on their luck they both had a couple of healthy kids some which were fixing to head off to collage and the rest only a few 4 years away from flying the coop….? they sent in a tape because his house was to cramped and her apartment was to small for them all to squeeze into and he couldn’t sell it cause his lazy butt couldn’t take care of his home and now the cost of repairing it would be more than the equity he has in the home? However, the actor quickly put on his carpentry hat and had a blast using those power tools to demolish houses, as audiences have seen throughout the season.Now this one last week Fullerton – Machacek Family "I was completely out of my comfort zone.they put me behind some pretty big, powerful equipment," Ferguson said. The actor was initially wary of venturing into the land of reality television, especially something as design-oriented and carpentry-heavy as "Extreme Makeover," but decided the pros of giving back to families in need outweighed any fears he had. "As someone who loves to give back to the community, I thought this like the ultimate way to do that," Ferguson told On The Red Carpet. We know and love Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Mitchell Pritchett on "Modern Family," but as the show ends its 11 season run, the actor has been focusing on his latest project: "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition." As the host of the show's revival season, Ferguson works alongside volunteers and designers to build homes for families who have given back to their communities. Jesse Tyler Ferguson dishes on using power tools to demolish homes, giving back to the community and mourning the end of "Modern Family."
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