It's a travesty! It should have been me!
I watched BBC2's A Farmer's Life for Me this week with mixed emotions. We applied and auditioned for this last year but were unsuccessful. Perhaps we wouldn't make good TV? Were our ideas, passion and research not valid? At the audition the production exec was very impressed by some of our answers, and how much thought we had actually put into our 'smallholding' idea. Perhaps she thought we had enough enthusiasm and gumption to go it alone, who knows?
Anyway, the point is that for whatever reason, these nine couples were chosen, but what a waste of precious contestants the sisters were. It was quite obvious from the start that they were never meant to work together. So it should have been me (and Him). And the fencing would have been priority. Don't bother faffing with clearing the land, that's what pigs are for, let them do the hard work for you. And where were the chickens?
I'm bemused but shall continue to watch with interest. And probably do lots of shouting at the TV.
I watched BBC2's A Farmer's Life for Me this week with mixed emotions. We applied and auditioned for this last year but were unsuccessful. Perhaps we wouldn't make good TV? Were our ideas, passion and research not valid? At the audition the production exec was very impressed by some of our answers, and how much thought we had actually put into our 'smallholding' idea. Perhaps she thought we had enough enthusiasm and gumption to go it alone, who knows?
Anyway, the point is that for whatever reason, these nine couples were chosen, but what a waste of precious contestants the sisters were. It was quite obvious from the start that they were never meant to work together. So it should have been me (and Him). And the fencing would have been priority. Don't bother faffing with clearing the land, that's what pigs are for, let them do the hard work for you. And where were the chickens?
I'm bemused but shall continue to watch with interest. And probably do lots of shouting at the TV.
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