Farms: Edwardian Farm Episode 1
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why would someone thumbs down? ??
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this show is very informative. we can learn a thing or two with this wonderful show. its really good.
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Ruth is so adorable. I love how her passion for learning and experiencing new things shines through. It's infectious!
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Her rag rug has a smiley face design. How cute!
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nice. enjoyed it
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Wish I could afford to view this - unfortunately those of us who live in the woods, and don't get cable, have only very expensive and limited internet. Sometimes I feel like we are held hostage because we don't want to live in cities, or even towns.
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How is Ruth so cheerful with all that bullshit work to do?
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Boy at 53:20 look like the KKK that was cheaply funded.
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It's basically like a reality show, except these people are intelligent, likable, and interesting. :-O
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I wish I knew of a way to be part of a project like this . I lIve in Ct. any info on this please post.
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That local farmer- man what a character! :)
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These Farm shows are such a gem! We don't have anything like this in the U.S.
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The women must have always been so pissed off every day, what with kids and men and other people walking all over the floor that they scrubbed to death! I know I get all bent when my kids bring in footprints when I mop!!!
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My Dad was raised on a small Utah farm I played around equipment like I have done watched on the show.
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sa-tu!
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I thought at 3:40, it was going into Phantom of the Opera for a second.
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I would be super interested in this crew doing a gender swap series, where the women do the "men's" work and the men do the "women's" work to see the gender differences in these farm roles would be intriguing. I love all these series. Ruth, Peter, and Alex are super awesome!
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Peter looks like a cross between a KKK member and a beast from "Where the Wild Things Are"
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I would be curious if their "year long experiments" have any lasting affect on their health.
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It's curious, in Portugal there is also a river called Tamar...