Steve drives up in a humongous Detroit iron pickup truck.
Steve says "Welcome back to This Old House (or the location)."
They introduce a new contractor.
A homeowner is pregnant. Chug if she is insulted by a politician.
Anyone says "heat pump."
They discuss the homeowner's budget. Chug if they chuckle about the inevitability of going over it.
They use a new technology. Chug if one of the regulars expresses doubts about it.
The old house is in a historic district. Chug if they make snide comments about the politics of the district.
They shake their heads at the fact that the house has no insulation. Chug if they add insulation made of recycled blue jeans, newspapers, flannel shirts, etc.
Steve is wearing a tool belt.
A contractor is wearing a shirt or hat advertising the contractor's own business.
A dog appears. Chug if they introduce the dog.
Someone visits a manufacturer. Chug if the manufacturer is outside the U.S.
Steve tries his hand at some part of the project and then laughingly says that he wouldn't want to do it for a living.
Tom Silva gets to say goodbye at the end of the show.
An inspector appears.
A politician appears.
A transvestite appears.
Anyone says "vapor barrier."
Steve calls Tom Silva "Tommy."
There is a joke at the expense of Richard Trethewey.
Steve offers to help a contractor (or Norm). Chug if the contractor (or Norm) refuses.
They refer to the New Yankee Workshop. Chug if they visit it.
Norm visits or uses a local craftsman's workshop. Chug if he compares it to the NYW.
A contractor is female. Chug if they call attention to that fact.