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I did chuckle at all the “pressure” of trying to cultivate those OSR stubbles in time when there’s a Claydon sat in the yard
Whilst we may like the programme, guess who gives it One Star .....
Clarkson’s Farm review – Jeremy the ignoramus rides again
Eight hours of a buffoon screwing things up for our supposed entertainment is bad enough, but it’s his total contempt for farming that makes this such a grim harvestwww.theguardian.com
No agreed, but it grinds my gears a bit, am of that age where I believe some of us still have some common sense and dont need to be told what to do every 5 mins! Antiquated views in today's modern society I'm sure.Looked switched on to me , knows about H&S as he should , that’s the whole point !! Point it out and call it out for being silly if it is .
Wondering the same hereBeing TV neanderthals here with just an old 32" Freeview only set how would we get to see the series without eating any money on new viewing kit?
Most of the year our TV stays off for a week at a time.....
He is on a bit of a learning curve as regards what machines can do and the machinery he bought I understand was from his retiring tenants sale which I think was commendable to help the guy in his retirement sale even though he could have bought new elsewhere if he wanted2 things sprung to mind in the first episode, why a 3m cultivator when at that depth it would pull 6m and why cultivate in front of the Claydon anyway
I was at that sale and he was made to give a good price for everything he wanted.He is on a bit of a learning curve as regards what machines can do and the machinery he bought I understand was from his retiring tenants sale which I think was commendable to help the guy in his retirement sale even though he could have bought new elsewhere if he wanted
I think you can get a free month trial on Amazon Prime, and you should be able to watch it on your computer although I know it's not always the most comfortable way to watch, all episodes are available as far as I'm aware, so you could watch them all then just cancel your free trial. We've just upgraded to a smart TV and to be fair it was only £240 for a 40 inch off Currys.Being TV neanderthals here with just an old 32" Freeview only set how would we get to see the series without eating any money on new viewing kit?
Most of the year our TV stays off for a week at a time.....
Can better that, my father wanted the main tractor to take a loaded trailer on a 4hr trip to another farm. Had an irate phone call (more than normal) he couldnt understand why he couldnt get the tractor started, much colourful language ensued and eventually once he'd run out of expletives and I managed to get a word in, I asked simply if he had depressed the clutch while starting it. He hung up, he had only been trying to get it going for nigh on an hour!my neighbour couldn't start his digger and could not work out why, his son had been on it, and had used the seat belt, when he got off, obviously he unclipped it. Usually it is clipped in, but wrapped behind the seat so as not to be in the way!
either view it on the computer or plug the computer into the tv, whilst streaming it, you will still have to pay amazon for their prime video subscription. To plug the computer into the TV you need an HDML cable and a TV that is capable of running it. I think the answer is to have a 25 year old son who can show you what to do!Being TV neanderthals here with just an old 32" Freeview only set how would we get to see the series without eating any money on new viewing kit?
Most of the year our TV stays off for a week at a time.....
Not really his fault what he purchased machinery wise as the land agent gave him a list, and he already had seen the tractor before then I seem to rememberHe is on a bit of a learning curve as regards what machines can do and the machinery he bought I understand was from his retiring tenants sale which I think was commendable to help the guy in his retirement sale even though he could have bought new elsewhere if he wanted
Sign in with their password ,you can have 10 people on one accountWondering the same here
It does appear, from the 'rave' reviews it's getting on here, it may be one of TV land's offerings that's worth a look.
I believe daughter and son in law maybe are Amazon customers, so with the relaxarion of lockdown, I might get a 'butchers'.
I think you can get a free month trial on Amazon Prime, and you should be able to watch it on your computer although I know it's not always the most comfortable way to watch, all episodes are available as far as I'm aware, so you could watch them all then just cancel your free trial. We've just upgraded to a smart TV and to be fair it was only £240 for a 40 inch off Currys.
Yes, my daughter up in the village uses my Prime TV account. NOT for shopping though, where she has her own non-Prime account, which is free.Sign in with their password ,you can have 10 people on one account
I did chuckle at all the “pressure” of trying to cultivate those OSR stubbles in time when there’s a Claydon sat in the yard