gulf yet? we have got people on the shores down there talking to people we met with b.p. yesterday. they are putting it in testing to see if it s used. mike: i say we just tested it. tell them it s okay. use it. get it down there. notice how quickly it put the oil up. doesn t have to sit there for a long time. mike: there was talk at one point, phil, people were sending hair in, stuffing it in pantyhose and the e.p.a. said wait, we haven t tested that. right. what happened was i got some press back in 2000. and the salons around the country heard, saw it on tv. i d come home every day and have boxes of hair from anchorage alaska and i live in north alabama. a non-profit organization in california called matter of trust, started by a woman who picked up and we let her have the hair so they could use that to clean up the oil spills. i was out there in 2007.
mike: is this used in the gulf yet? we have got people on the shores down there talking to people we met with b.p. yesterday. they are putting it in testing to see if it s used. mike: i say we just tested it. tell them it s okay. use it. get it down there. notice how quickly it put the oil up. doesn t have to sit there for a long time. mike: there was talk at one point, phil, people were sending hair in, stuffing it in pantyhose and the e.p.a. said wait, we haven t tested that. right. what happened was i got some press back in 2000. and the salons around the country heard, saw it on tv. i d come home every day and have boxes of hair from anchorage alaska and i live in north alabama. a non-profit organization in california called matter of trust, started by a woman who picked up and we let her have the hair so they could use that to clean up the oil spills. i was out there in 2007.
phil mccorey, good to have you here. here today, gone tomorrow. but today it s here today, gone tomorrow with hair. it s hair? 100% human hair. mike: i could use it here. cut you off a piece. mike: lovely. so where does the hair come from and how did you get this idea? well, the idea is from the prince william sound oil spill, observing the otters in the water. i took care of homes and i created oil spill in the kitty pool and got gallon of used oil out of the water the two minutes. mike: wow! you are going to pour oil. we created so many oil spills i lost count of how many we created. i m stepping back. i decided. i ll be careful. mike: so far by the end of the show i ll have an oil change instead of clothing change. this is hair. talk about a new way to say he has a rug on. it looks like carpet.
phil mccorey, good to have you here. here today, gone tomorrow. but today it s here today, gone tomorrow with hair. it s hair? 100% human hair. mike: i could use it here. cut you off a piece. mike: lovely. so where does the hair come from and how did you get this idea? well, the idea is from the prince william sound oil spill, observing the otters in the water. i took care of homes and i created oil spill in the kitty pool and got gallon of used oil out of the water the two minutes. mike: wow! you are going to pour oil. we created so many oil spills i lost count of how many we created. i m stepping back. i decided. i ll be careful. mike: so far by the end of the show i ll have an oil change instead of clothing change. this is hair. talk about a new way to say he has a rug on. it looks like carpet.
mike: is this used in the gulf yet? we have got people on the shores down there talking to people we met with b.p. yesterday. they are putting it in testing to see if it s used. mike: i say we just tested it. tell them it s okay. use it. get it down there. notice how quickly it put the oil up. doesn t have to sit there for a long time. mike: there was talk at one point, phil, people were sending hair in, stuffing it in pantyhose and the e.p.a. said wait, we haven t tested that. right. what happened was i got some press back in 2000. and the salons around the country heard, saw it on tv. i d come home every day and have boxes of hair from anchorage alaska and i live in north alabama. a non-profit organization in california called matter of trust, started by a woman who picked up and we let her have the hair so they could use that to clean up the oil spills. i was out there in 2007.