i love seeing charles and carrie have their moments together, the focus is always so much on the older girls esp in the beginning its nice to see them bond.
most people are like harriet these days in the sense that they cant just let people go not paying but, its nice knowing there are some ppl out there who are good about it, i know here where it's pretty small town, even at our walmart the other day i was 2 dollars short, i said oh im gonna have to take that out and come back for it this evening, the lady was like don't worry about it, i thanked her so much, went home, and within the hour took the 2 dollars back, she was amazed i came back with it
My mum went to a shop and her change was meant to be 50p but they gave her 75p she realised when she got home drove back to the shop to give them the 25p
@ChicagoTyme2 I know! Have you read Melissa Gilbert's "A Prairie Tale"? In the book, she talks about how she wore braces on and off for several years- a much longer span of time than it would usually take for children's teeth to straighten out. You can gradually see her teeth straightening as the seasons went by. It's crazy how even when Melissa closes her mouth, those two little teeth still stick out at 2:35. For some reason, Melissa's cheekiness as a child gets on my nerves.
@Jennafu832 That was his little joke with her. He was teasing her with that, because of her cute little buck teeth and she wore braces lol. Because of the show, she couldn't wear the braces during the show's run. It was years later until Melissa's teeth were straight and finally right. Same thing with Alison Arngrim, only her's wasn't as bad off, but in season 3 you could tell.
You know, Michael Landon was quotes as saying that Melissa Gilbert could "eat an apple through a picket fence." With that in mind, there's something about the way Melissa Gilbert takes that bite of ham at the table at 2:36 that gets on my nerves. I don't know what it is. It always has. I think it's a combination of her over-enthusiastic personality, her big buck teeth sticking out of her mouth when her lips are closed, and that sideways bite she takes with her fork. It's just weird-looking.
@spaghettilover100 I think everyone feels that way about his/her father. My dad just never cried (or let me see him cry, anyway). I think it's just the influence society has on us. Men are expected to be strong, and a father tends to be the first and best example of how we view men in general. If our fathers tend to live by society's standards, it's even more awkward for us when they break the rules of socialization. Kind of like when we think about our parents having sex... ugh.
@ChicagoTyme2 Oh no! I didn't mean it like that! I'm sorry! While there's not much you can tell me about LHOTP that I don't already know, I was never angry at you. When I said "I know!", it meant "Oh my gosh, I know!", as in agreeing with you. I didn't mean it like, "I already know that." I'm sorry it sounded that way. :)
This episode is another perfect example of how much more kids did and families pulled together. Can you imagine a kid today saying let me help you earn to pay the bills? No, they say, can't you buy me this? If they actually did earn they'd buy an mp3 player or some dumb thing for themselves.Then they'd complain if you have to move and they need to change schools.Today's world bills are all up to parents.
i think that Charles ingalles is the riches man on walnut grow not in money but in his family when things got hard the children and his wife got them self through it together the olison are rich with money but charles ingalles is rich man with having his family .
@85bearboy Mr. Hanson couldn't pay Charles because the company didn't pay Mr. Hanson. This was obviously a big order they were both counting on. But the company went bankrupt, and after they settled affairs with lawyers, fees, and debt, he had no choice but to close the Mill down until they finally paid them something. Mr. Hanson had bills and everything too. Just because he had a big house, didn't mean he had a whole lot of money. The Oleson's were really the richest family in town.
Wonderful series with good family values. The brilliance and magic of Michael Landon
i love seeing charles and carrie have their moments together, the focus is always so much on the older girls esp in the beginning its nice to see them bond.
I love when Caroline loses her temper with Mrs. Oleson hahaha.
And laura fight whit nellie oleson😂
Love this episode.
thanks for so many great new episodes... i appreciate all you time loading these.
Never missed an episode growing up in the 70’s
I love Jack!!
Nels is hilarious! Always has awesome responses :D
I hope that life would, as if by magic, return to a time when people lived a close-to-human life, caring for others, on the terms of nature.
Laura sounds like a poet the way she describes her Pa.
this is one of the best series ever made, teaches you so much lessons
like what lesson??
@@nikolaskalman9640 Faith in humanity
I just got done watching the episode, it's my favorite of all the little House On the Prairie episodes.
It always made me hungry when I saw this show! They are always eating and it looked good!
haha! When Carrie is carrying the bucket of milk, she keeps spilling it. lol(:
This is my favorite program. Just imagine all this was filmed on a set...reality is painful but the show was brilliant.
When Charles hit the board with his hammer I could almost hear him say the f word! :D
most people are like harriet these days in the sense that they cant just let people go not paying but, its nice knowing there are some ppl out there who are good about it, i know here where it's pretty small town, even at our walmart the other day i was 2 dollars short, i said oh im gonna have to take that out and come back for it this evening, the lady was like don't worry about it, i thanked her so much, went home, and within the hour took the 2 dollars back, she was amazed i came back with it
Well your a good person for doing that
When charles cries on the show its so adorable. When my dad does it gets super awkward and i just want to leave the room as quickly as possible
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My mum went to a shop and her change was meant to be 50p but they gave her 75p she realised when she got home drove back to the shop to give them the 25p
Thank you for caption because I am Deaf. =) Love these sreies.
I've always wanted to milk a cow!
lol am i the only one who cringed a little when laura was biting her toenails haha
i wonder how many times in this show that caroline has said " good day miss olsen"
Love it
Lucu banget
I thought of somthing like this...
I wish there was such true love in life...
2:36-2:38 is just hilarious to me
Carrie is adorable.. I always loved Her.
@ChicagoTyme2 I know! Have you read Melissa Gilbert's "A Prairie Tale"? In the book, she talks about how she wore braces on and off for several years- a much longer span of time than it would usually take for children's teeth to straighten out. You can gradually see her teeth straightening as the seasons went by.
It's crazy how even when Melissa closes her mouth, those two little teeth still stick out at 2:35. For some reason, Melissa's cheekiness as a child gets on my nerves.
me to... ^.^ he is so cute...
What is the music violin from 6:30 to 7:08 ? I love it ! (Sorry i'm french)
This is why you get money up front before you do the job
Ingat masa kecilku
ALLAH kosh rakhay aamin samaamin
@Jennafu832 That was his little joke with her. He was teasing her with that, because of her cute little buck teeth and she wore braces lol. Because of the show, she couldn't wear the braces during the show's run. It was years later until Melissa's teeth were straight and finally right. Same thing with Alison Arngrim, only her's wasn't as bad off, but in season 3 you could tell.
Isn't this episode a remake of A Harvest of Friends?
GO CAROLINE!....... NOW HIT HER! LOL!
listen to how Caroline is boasting about how she told her off at 5:44 . Mrs.Oleson deserved it.
i love you mary
You know, Michael Landon was quotes as saying that Melissa Gilbert could "eat an apple through a picket fence." With that in mind, there's something about the way Melissa Gilbert takes that bite of ham at the table at 2:36 that gets on my nerves. I don't know what it is. It always has. I think it's a combination of her over-enthusiastic personality, her big buck teeth sticking out of her mouth when her lips are closed, and that sideways bite she takes with her fork. It's just weird-looking.
milking cows looks like fun!!!! lol now i wanna milk a cow but im scared of getting kicked in the face.... hmmmm
@spaghettilover100 I think everyone feels that way about his/her father. My dad just never cried (or let me see him cry, anyway). I think it's just the influence society has on us. Men are expected to be strong, and a father tends to be the first and best example of how we view men in general. If our fathers tend to live by society's standards, it's even more awkward for us when they break the rules of socialization. Kind of like when we think about our parents having sex... ugh.
Pourriez-vous vous svpl mettre en français svpl merci beaucoup une fans de la petite maison dans la prairie merci
@Jennafu832 Oh! :) Ok lol. Sorry about the misunderstanding then.
Why is only the money.........
Mon anglais n'est pas fameux, comme beaucoup... pourrions -nous avoir la traduction en français ?
@ChicagoTyme2 Oh no! I didn't mean it like that! I'm sorry! While there's not much you can tell me about LHOTP that I don't already know, I was never angry at you. When I said "I know!", it meant "Oh my gosh, I know!", as in agreeing with you. I didn't mean it like, "I already know that." I'm sorry it sounded that way. :)
@Jennafu832 haha exactly!
Good grief, did an Ingalls piss off a gypsy once or what? You name it, it's gonna go hideously pear-shaped if there's an Ingalls in the vicinity.
This episode is another perfect example of how much more kids did and families pulled together. Can you imagine a kid today saying let me help you earn to pay the bills? No, they say, can't you buy me this? If they actually did earn they'd buy an mp3 player or some dumb thing for themselves.Then they'd complain if you have to move and they need to change schools.Today's world bills are all up to parents.
money makes the world turn.......
yes old fashion values ....people in this daying age do not follow those rules anymore
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i think that Charles ingalles is the riches man on walnut grow not in money but in his family when things got hard the children and his wife got them self through it together the olison are rich with money but charles ingalles is rich man with having his family .
@Jennafu832 Okay. Sorry
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Was Charles laid off?
@ChicagoTyme2 Why did you apologize? Did I say something?
@Jennafu832 I thought you were upset because I was telling you something that you already knew.
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@85bearboy Mr. Hanson couldn't pay Charles because the company didn't pay Mr. Hanson. This was obviously a big order they were both counting on. But the company went bankrupt, and after they settled affairs with lawyers, fees, and debt, he had no choice but to close the Mill down until they finally paid them something. Mr. Hanson had bills and everything too. Just because he had a big house, didn't mean he had a whole lot of money. The Oleson's were really the richest family in town.
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