Posted by IA Roy on October 28, 2011 at 20:10:47 from (71.7.25.61):
In Reply to: History's Harvest posted by hp 28-50 on October 28, 2011 at 16:33:58:
I watched it for the first time last night. I enjoyed what little of the farm work that was shown along with the landscape that I had not seen before. Since I missed the previous parts of the story, I am not sure what you have seen, but where I come from, we shared the load with the equipment that was still running with the manpower available. The father in Nebraska? with the New Holland must have had an easy night with nothing to do! I don't know if the young blond thing was the young guy's wife or sister, but what little instructions he seemed to think that she needed, would not have passed for adequate in my family either way!
About the only reality show I watched last year was Gold Rush. They had as much petty B.S. as what I understand was available on one of those idiot shows like Jersey Shore or the like. I just wanted to see what machinery the people had to work with and how they coped with adversity. And I am talking about the problems with the weather and the machinery. There have been soap operas on tv all my life and I have seen enough of them for as long as I might last into the future.
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