B-Rock poses with the publisher of Golf Digest!

Look forward to seeing more of you on SPEED. Your enthusiasm is great for the sport-

Ryan, CA

Thanks man. I am just filling in until the real talent arrives, but I do what I can

Brice,
I just wanted to say that farm implement racing has never looked more fun. Your a great personality to host on Lucas Oil's "On the Edge". Keep up the good work!

Rodger Emmings, Beloit, WI

Thanks man. You have to make it fun when you are slamming two tons of combine demolition derby together

Brice,
My husband and I love your show. Your design ideas are right up our alley. Keep up the good work, and congrats on the gig with GE!

Cindy, Sho Low, AZ

Cindy, Thank you for your support and words of encouragement. Keep cool in sunny Arizona!

Great site! I love the update!

Chris, Arkansas

Thank you. My web nerds will be happy to hear that. I may even feed them this month

Just saw you at a trade show in person, and let me say the show does you no justice. Hee hee!

Chaunna-

Holla back at ya girl!

My name is Chris Skyles. I caught Design on a Dime for the first time on Saturday. I have just bought a new condo in Bronzeville (if you know it), and have become an HGTV fanatic LOL. It was great what you did for the lady on the show who's home office needed to reflect her, her spirit, and her dreams and ambitions. I tell you it was uplifting to see someone so natural on tv. You were just being yourself. At any rate, you've inspired me a bit man. I got some great ideas from the show. I felt like, 'hey, I could hangout and have a beer with this guy'. LOL But, seriously thanks for being real and just so you know, I usually don't write 'fan letters', but felt I need to in this case. I really enjoyed the show man. Take care and keep up the good work.

Chris

This letter rules! I am a firm believer that the greatest action one can take after being inspired by others is to let them know. I have actually called the regional manager of Arbys to let them know that an employee is kicking ass. Comment cards can be filled out positively as well!
Thank you Chris

Dear Brice,

I am your biggest fan. When I see you on the TV screen, I am so impressed that I am besides myself.
What can I say, I see something in you that I see in myself.
Keep up the good work and keep on truckin.

Brice

Well Brice, What can I say, I thank you for taking the time to recognize yourself in a positive way. Sometimes that is all the support on has to go on. 

Love your work Brice! And love you personality ! I understand you also do murals and fine art. If you have a seperate web site would love to see it. Your really going to go far!

Robert Hummel

Robert,
Keep looking at our design section for more photos. My web dude is working on them all the time……Ya hear that web dude?

Brice, I feel that now is the time for your own show. We've got plenty of women shows ( Tyra, Rachael Ray, etc.), now my friend, it's time for us men to have a voice out there in the world of art and creation. You've been around long enough, everyone knows you, likes you--"The Brice Cooper Show"...sounds fantastic to me!

"Andre12"

Andre,
Thank you for the kind words. Not everyone loves me. Just look at the HGTV message boards where I get my ass handed to me on a daily basis! Ha!
Cheers!

Dear Brice,
Thank you for participating in the home show this weekend. We all enjoyed having you with us and hope we will be able to work closely together in the future. Keep storing up those wonderful interior design secrets!
Best Regards,
Joanne Kennedy and staff of the Kennedy home productions company


It was a pleasure working with your great staff as well as meeting you. Thank you for all your hard work you foxxy manx! Grrrrrrowl!'
Brice

Dear Brice,
Thank you for your involvement in the February 2007 Old House New House Home Show at Pheasant Run Resort. Your presentations were terrific... funny, helpful and inspiring for everyone. We all enjoy working with you. Your professionalism and creative energy is much appreciated.
Sincerely,
Joanne Kennedy, Laura McNamara, Beth Wall

Dear Brice,
Okay, I just have to say that you are ADORABLE.

David in NY

Hello, Brice! My name is Alassandra. I just wanted to say that not all HGTV viewers think that your team was awful. I've seen the HGTV message boards, I didn't know so many people take a design show so seriously Whenever someone writes positive things about you guys, they get ripped open.. Now, I didn't love everything that you guys did but there were rooms and projects that I loved. The jazzy lounge/office with the clarinet lamp, loved it. The Neapolitan design room and the organic living room with Ali's fantastic table and TV cabinet was great. I'm remodeling a house that was given to me and have gotten many ideas from your shows. I also think it was great that HGTV finally has people on a show that are in my age bracket. I'm sorry that you had to go, hope you have great success in whatever you do. I'll be rooting for Ali and Kelli!
Thanks for the inspiration,
Alassandra.

Hey Brice,
Dean here, your hospital roommate at Halifax in Daytona. I hope everything is working out well for you. Is your finger going to stay around and be okay? I hope so man..... Did you make it back to Chicago yet? I got back to Atlanta on Tuesday night. Went to see a local orthopedic surgeon on Friday. He said that the doctor that installed the rod and screws in my leg did a "great" job, giving me the best possible possibility of a fully recovery... albeit with additional hardware. I guess I won't be buying any new chrome for the Harley this year.... my wife says I spent my chrome money on the new hardware in my leg :) Hey, I really so hope all goes the way you want to regarding your hand... I also appreciate your demeanor while in the hospital. It was crazy lying there listening to the screams of others on the floor and I am really glad I did not get one of them for a roommate... Be cool Brice.... I will start following your design and racing careers and wish you the best of success in both !!!!
Dean Jackson

I always say "loose a finger, gain a freind!"
Thanks man, Brice

Brice,
Chris Skyles here. I wrote a while back and on occasion 'google' myself and saw the email I sent you on your site in the fanmail section. That's cool :) Glad I say something pertinent. At any rate, was getting in touch once again. Wanted your thoughts on something. As mentioned before, I bought a condo in Bronzeville six months ago and am getting it together. I have a back door to my place and it has an arched window divided into triangles at the top. If someone stands up on the stoop outside the door, they can see directly into my place. I have been trying to think of ways to cover that window and gain privacy. Any thoughts?? Someone suggested decorative window film, and I did find some I liked, but before making a decision, thought I'd get the expert opinion. Hope this note finds you well, and prospering.
Peace -- Chris

I would say that you want to stay away from a film with a pattern and steer towards more of a tint. P.S stop hanging out naked in your kitchen weirdo! Ha. Just kidding.

I enjoy watching you on Design on a Dime, so I looked up your website. I was originally worried when I watched one of the latest episodes and they were using Kellly and Ali with some new guy. Hopefully it'll just be like when they shared Summer and Charles with Sam and Lee. Though they phased out Sam eventually, so wanting to make sure you're not going anywhere. :) Too bad you're not headed to the Northwest with any of your races, it'd be fun to see if you're as cute in person as on TV and in your pictures. ;)
April

Dear Mr. Cooper, I was watching a rebroadcast of the HGTV show "Design on a Dime" this past weekend. The episode was 'Serene Master Bedroom'. I would like to ask you a question about some of the scenes in that episode. You were wearing a green t-shirt and jeans at one point, in discussing your plans for the makeover with Kelli and Ali. It was incredibly obvious that you were not wearing underwear in that scene, and I have to say it was very alluring. I'm amazed that the editors didn't catch how obvious your VPL was in those scenes. So my question is, were you not wearing underwearwith the hope that people watching would be drawn to you? I certainly was. Keep up the good work, in whatever future endeavors you may follow. And if you're on TV again, feel free to stay "unconfined" -- I know I'd watch. Thom K, Baltimore 

Thom, You are definitely getting put up on the site for this one! Thank you for the kind words. As for going commando on set..........kinda pisses off the sound guys a bit so it doesn't happen. Here's to fan "MALE"! Thanks again 

-- Hey Brice, It was nice meeting you at the Wolfmother show the other night in Birmingham. I didn't know I was getting my face melted with a celebrity. Keep up the great work on your designs. I dig 'em. Roll Tide, Stephen Light

Stephen, There is nothing that beats getting your face melted by the wicked riffs of Wolf Mother.................that is unless your in Bama! It was great to meet you and your crew. My voice is still recovering from Rrrrrrrrrrrooooooooolllllllllllllllllllllll TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIDEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! Roll Tide Stephen, Roll Tide.
-Brice

Hello Brice, I just want to let you know that I enjoy watching all of your episodes on Design on a Dime and I became a huge fan. Is it true that you are no longer part of the design team? I enjoy the spunk that you bring in to the show and if that is the case then I am going to miss you. I sure hope that they show repeats of episodes that you were in, especially the one that Thom from Baltimore was raving about. Well, I wish you the best of luck and it would really mean so much to me if you'd reply to my email. Fondly, Eryc

I must watch this episode that you and Thom speak of. thank you for your support. I only hope that whatever I do that I am lucky enough to have fans like you in the future. Thank you much, B

Hello, I just tuned in to watch "Design on a Dime" and found out that someone new was designing for the Chicago episodes (I'm right on top of things, aren't I?). So, I went to your website and read the fanmail to see what was up. . .then I went to the HGTV website to read the message boards. I'm sorry, do you have torch-wielding villagers following you around town. I don't think I've ever read nastier comments. . .comments I don't understand. I think your designs are terrific and look great (and so do you ;)). Anyway, Brice, as the old proverb says: The dogs bark but the caravan passes on. Good luck with all your future endeavors. Barry

You rock Barry, Every village needs idiots. Thank you for putting out at least one torch. I love the message boards because they make me realize that there are alot of people out there that are waaaaaaay! better at my job than I am. Thank god I will be able to tune into their shows next season. Oh wait, I am the one on TV. Thanks, B

Hi Brice, I REALLY enjoyed you on DOD. You are an amazing designer, and really funny too. Hope that all of you fans will see you back on TV soon. I don't get the Speed channel in this area, so hopefully I will get to see you, and your designs soon. Take care. Scott

Scott,
What else can I say? I am so glad that there are people out there like you. Thank you so much for the support. And don't worry. Things as they say are a brewin!
-B

Brice: My name is Nathan Wolf and I reside in Omaha, NE. I recently purchased my first home and had to send you a note and let you know...I enjoy your work on "Design on a Dime" which inspired my choice in home furnishings. Thank you and enjoy your evening! ~Nathan

Nathan,
Thank you for writing. It is great to hear from people who learned something from the show. I hope your home turns out awesome. Remember not to be afraid to paint the walls with a color. It can make all the difference as well as great artwork to minimize that bare look.
-B

Hi Brice,
I wanted to thank you for coming to Temple, TX for the GE Giveaway on Sunday, September 23. The presentation on style/lighting was both
informative and fun. Mostly though, I wanted to thank you for making my mom's party such great fun for her. My mom is Crystal, who won the big (literally) check. You helped in making my mom's day. You're a great person, knowledgeable, and fun. It was a pleasure to meet you. Thanks!
Barry Calbreath 

Brice- It was really nice meeting you today at the Pingree Grove Cambridge Homes Presentation! You made the presentation informative and fun with the colorful drawings and silly comments! I learned a lot of tips I can consider when designing a new home now that my finance and I are looking to purchase one. I am the person that came up to you afterwards and mentioned that I am a first year Interior Design Teacher at Streamwood High School. Thanks for giving me hints on how to use HGTV and the website in my classroom. I will also take into consideration the field trip site you mentioned in Elgin and having guest speakers talk about Interior Design opportunities. As you mentioned, if you ever find time in your busy TV world schedule to come and talk to my students, that would be greatly appreciated. I will enjoy watching your show even more now that I met you!
Sincerely, Brittney Koziel 

Brice, I could not believe my eyes when I turned on HGTV and you were the designer. You worked on the water wall when I was working at the front desk. Back then you were very down to earth, funny and good looking, glad to see nothing has changed. You have it all, I am so excited that you are doing what you love.
Best of Luck to you, Deann Miller