briortega
Joined Jul 2020
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This movie has lots of cool stuff, slick stuff, neat stuff, but it lacks.some real brothers featherin' it. This movie doesn't follow proto.and if I'm j-ing my d to it with native I'm not going to.cum in four strokes watching this.
As a retired double agent I will be coming up in May to make sure everyone who had to watch this is keeping it high and tight.
Tata there, jeans.
As a retired double agent I will be coming up in May to make sure everyone who had to watch this is keeping it high and tight.
Tata there, jeans.
5 hunky farmers who all happen to live ridiculously close to each other yet aren't friends, let alone know each other, whilst all having the same selection of cliche farmer clothes? Really? Am I meant to believe this?
Not one of these farmers can find a partner despite living out in the country where the selection of attractive guys is minimal?
It's just insulting that they take models from modeling agencies, put them in a stereotypical farmer kit and pretend like they're farmers. Does anyone who makes the show not know how much work is required on a farm? Certainly not enough to be prancing around waxing lyrical to every model from an agency on the show.
Utterly pathetic.
If you've ever wondered what it would look like if you took your parents trying to be cool and put them into a sports television show, then you'd have AFL Gameday.
Hamish McLaughlin, the self-wiki editor, has the charm of sour milk and a really phony vibe about him. He's proof that talent will always be beaten by someone's rich brother.
The show is full of bad, awkwardly-staged 'jokes', stiff personalities, boring guests, fodder talk about nothing, and Hamish trying to get as much camera time to work on his fake charm and Joe Everyman persona, something he'll never be able to achieve.
Hamish McLaughlin, the self-wiki editor, has the charm of sour milk and a really phony vibe about him. He's proof that talent will always be beaten by someone's rich brother.
The show is full of bad, awkwardly-staged 'jokes', stiff personalities, boring guests, fodder talk about nothing, and Hamish trying to get as much camera time to work on his fake charm and Joe Everyman persona, something he'll never be able to achieve.