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snoopysue
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Re: Secret Story

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MarkCDodd wrote:Especially when it is the same farm your relatives actually worked on, such as the one on The Victorian Farm.

My girls were sick of me telling them their 5 x G Grandad worked on that farm....


That'd be great to see the actual places where my family has worked!
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snoopysue wrote:
grangers14 wrote:Sounds like something I would get hooked on! :oops:
Big brother I used to tape on the night, watch the next day and when they were sleeping watch what was live :wtf:
Soon got out of that mind! :lol:
I do like "reality" probrammes but tend not too watch many now.
Was it just the thigh that got your attention or the possible secret to to it? Not googled so may be not say! :lol:
Jo :)


The sort of reality programs I like the best, are probably the ones that are more like real life. Something like the ones when they send a family to live like the victorians did - it's not our reality, but it might have benn if we'd have been born 150 years ago! And I suppose being bitten by the genealogy bug I've got something to relate it all too!


Yes SnoopuSue I like those kind of Reality show , I think it could be because we are hooked on genealogy. :grin:

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Re: Secret Story

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Annie wrote:
snoopysue wrote:The sort of reality programs I like the best, are probably the ones that are more like real life. Something like the ones when they send a family to live like the victorians did - it's not our reality, but it might have benn if we'd have been born 150 years ago! And I suppose being bitten by the genealogy bug I've got something to relate it all too!


Yes SnoopuSue I like those kind of Reality show , I think it could be because we are hooked on genealogy. :grin:

Annie


It sort of adds depth to our research for me, makes people come to life!
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snoopysue wrote:
Annie wrote:
snoopysue wrote:The sort of reality programs I like the best, are probably the ones that are more like real life. Something like the ones when they send a family to live like the victorians did - it's not our reality, but it might have benn if we'd have been born 150 years ago! And I suppose being bitten by the genealogy bug I've got something to relate it all too!


Yes SnoopuSue I like those kind of Reality show , I think it could be because we are hooked on genealogy. :grin:

Annie


It sort of adds depth to our research for me, makes people come to life!


SnoopySue it brings them alive fot me also, it's a bit like Dennis's Black Country Rides they bring the places in the Black Country come alive for me he makes them so interesting. :grin:

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