I'm so sad; but not for the reason Kyle states. I'm sad because she and the commentators below are so mind programmed to accept the unlawful lockdown laws. People accept the government prpoaganda which is all about control. It's not about controling disease. There have been less deaths this year from flu and yet the government locks you down. This is why I'm sad. Sad because you will not open your minds and check the facts. OK! don't accept what I say. Check the facts yourselves, but I doubt that you will. Did you check what was in the jab before you let that genetically modifying substance being injected ino you?. Idid and then I realised that your government and the opposition is intent on destroying this country.
This is another stunning local Devon mini bio-pic showing part of the rural landscape and livelihood. Even mechanised farming can look and sound beautiful through the eyes of a skilled filmmaker. Marvellous Kyle
That was brilliant Kyle. I saw it on Spotlight and felt really proud to have been one of your teachers long ago. I must have taught you something but you have done all this on your own. Well done! Kyle Hayes.
heard it on bbc radio...while i was one of those who's worked hard for the last 10 weeks - 100% of 20% of the pay...great stuff...simple people are on the jollies - while i'm working, to answer the phone, to every person who had tries tescos, phoned, and wondered - why...half the staff, so sense of i, to travel and stand outside and wonder why - when all around are telling their names, and putting me to shame...phone orders only - that is the way.....queueing at co-op, have all day, so, why at lunchtime - and walking around with suntans, glaringly, telling me,..what a mug i must have been....but when that is all is said and done...give them an inch - they'll take a mile...all the time of all the day - i go home and think - well, and then sleep, then get up again and do it all over again!...there's no pleasing some people - who have ingeniously, i think, come up with are we really in this together?....
Bit fucking ignorant mate. I'm sure most people would be working if they could. Hell I would kill to be in your position instead of being laid off and forced to live on 1/3 of my pay through universal credit struggling to make ends meet for my family and children because of this god forsaken virus.
@@kb_pho_vid funny. I grew up at 33 I think. It is the house at the bottom of the hill on the corner, left hand side as you go around the bend to the c-sack. We were the first ones in from about 1974 to about 1984 (can't quite remember that far back but lots happy memories growing up. Although I did fall off my bike head first going down the hill).