Couldn't agree more. They're an absolute joy. This reminds me of all my uncles that I'd nod and agree with as a kid because I couldn't understand half of what they were saying but you'd laugh and smile until your face hurt because your mam and dad and aunties were raising the roof with joy at hearing tales that you couldn't make head nor tail of. This video makes me tearful for those daft, wonderful days. I can't wait to show this to my mam.
I have only just come across this video. These two farmers are my grandmothers’ brothers, it is nice to finally have an image of who they are. I can now see the likeness between Gerwyn and my father. A great video of two extremely hardworking farmers with what looks like a great sense of humour, dal ati y George Brothers 👏🏻
Looks are deceiving - these two old school farmers memories and wit are as sharp as an arrow. They remind me of my grandfather an old-school North Herefordshire farmer who would laugh and laugh too. A hard life with a smile.
I work with an ex farmer who are like these blokes. 30 years he done it for and it’s the first time he’s worked in a factory. Cracking bloke will do anything for you and if you’re having problems on a machine etc he’ll help you and show you what you need to know
@@alynwillams4297 Hey, he sounds a great bloke mate. I get it - my grandfather was a farmer in north Herefordshire and he had that same spirit. Take care.
I have met these to gentlemen a few times on their farm and they have had me in stitches laughing listening to their stories and humour. Proper old fashioned straight talking welshmen 👍
Thank you Riverlea Happy memories I used to work for farmers like the George Brothers learnt more from people of the land than school. Sad to see this way of life dying out agribusiness farming not good for people land or animal....
I was there, I stocked the shed for Dave. It was full of parts from Riverlea, Crymmych. Seems such along time ago. I think I remember them, but they looked a lot tougher then in their younger days. Wel.l done to them, there used to be a lot of similar farmers about at the time, but most have gone years ago. Enjoyable watch. Well done to you both and to Dave Hill. From Rod
Iv been in your lovely country last year iv meat 4 people before in my life from whales and they were the nicest people iv ever met and these two brothers sound just like what the welsh are made of truly as we say in Ireland sound people and the nicest god bless you all
This is brilliant,,it’s like listening to Irish farmers from Kerry,,I haven’t a clue what their saying,,but aren’t they happy,,the essence of life,,with the greatest of respect,,,it’s living history,,
I'm a Collins from Buŕry Port . My father Len was brought up in Kingswood with Gerwyn & Hywel. We built a property in Kingswood , these 2 brawds are brilliant. First language cymraeg , iawn bois . Arbenig
What is this dialect called? I'm from California and I can only understand maybe 25% of what they're saying. Do most people speak welsh as a first language in the town they're from?
These two farmers are immense! They outshine celebrity in its entirety. Whats not to love. A joy to watch. Thank you.
Couldn't agree more. They're an absolute joy. This reminds me of all my uncles that I'd nod and agree with as a kid because I couldn't understand half of what they were saying but you'd laugh and smile until your face hurt because your mam and dad and aunties were raising the roof with joy at hearing tales that you couldn't make head nor tail of. This video makes me tearful for those daft, wonderful days.
I can't wait to show this to my mam.
Well said
Brings back beautiful memories those hardworking people ❤❤nkula
I have only just come across this video.
These two farmers are my grandmothers’ brothers, it is nice to finally have an image of who they are. I can now see the likeness between Gerwyn and my father.
A great video of two extremely hardworking farmers with what looks like a great sense of humour, dal ati y George Brothers 👏🏻
From a time when everyone had a sense of humour! shame farming and people have changed for the worse.
Beautiful video treasured memories of ur family ❤❤
Whenever I hear the phrase "down to earth" from now on, it will bring these two fellows to mind.
Looks are deceiving - these two old school farmers memories and wit are as sharp as an arrow. They remind me of my grandfather an old-school North Herefordshire farmer who would laugh and laugh too. A hard life with a smile.
I work with an ex farmer who are like these blokes. 30 years he done it for and it’s the first time he’s worked in a factory. Cracking bloke will do anything for you and if you’re having problems on a machine etc he’ll help you and show you what you need to know
@@alynwillams4297 Hey, he sounds a great bloke mate. I get it - my grandfather was a farmer in north Herefordshire and he had that same spirit. Take care.
Those days men were proud
@@noelfleming3567 They were but I met a few in in wales this last weekend.
@@WyeExplorer different world now I grew up in d 60s lovely simple life self sufficient better times
Wonderful fellows!
I have met these to gentlemen a few times on their farm and they have had me in stitches laughing listening to their stories and humour. Proper old fashioned straight talking welshmen 👍
People have lost d simple art of conversation everyone is too busy being important take a leaf out of these 2 hardworking men's book and be happy
brilliant .2 real characters. And hard workers
So wonderful. I love them.
These are my next door neighbours and this is honestly how they are all the time.Wonderful lol.
Tony Gregs Yep they haven’t changed over the thirty years I’ve known them and all the better for it.
Hi Tony, how are they these days, not seen them for a while.
U have good neighbours
Thank you Riverlea Happy memories I used to work for farmers like the George Brothers learnt more from people of the land than school. Sad to see this way of life dying out agribusiness farming not good for people land or animal....
I was there, I stocked the shed for Dave. It was full of parts from Riverlea, Crymmych. Seems such along time ago. I think I remember them, but they looked a lot tougher then in their younger days. Wel.l done to them, there used to be a lot of similar farmers about at the time, but most have gone years ago. Enjoyable watch. Well done to you both and to Dave Hill. From Rod
Wishing for subtitles! Please...These gentlemen are wonderful.
They need there own show, what a breathe of fresh air. they are indeed delightful
If only there we're subtitles.
Sounds like they have a great sense of humour ... Humble way of life... Hard workers. Bless em 🌸🌺💓
What good old lads .
By heck has cheered me up no end watching yonder. Champion job.
Brilliant! Telling it like it is and not wanting to leave their home "with their eyes open" ! Da iawn ichi gyd, diolch.
Fair play to them🇮🇪
Beautiful this is...preserving a way of life that'll ne'r be seen or heard of again.
I'm Irish and I'm amazed how similar these two gents are to brother farmer bachelors all across rural Ireland.
Quiet fellas
I hope they are well and in good health
Iv been in your lovely country last year iv meat 4 people before in my life from whales and they were the nicest people iv ever met and these two brothers sound just like what the welsh are made of truly as we say in Ireland sound people and the nicest god bless you all
This is brilliant,,it’s like listening to Irish farmers from Kerry,,I haven’t a clue what their saying,,but aren’t they happy,,the essence of life,,with the greatest of respect,,,it’s living history,,
Real folk
lovely locals. typical
I'm a Collins from Buŕry Port . My father Len was brought up in Kingswood with Gerwyn & Hywel. We built a property in Kingswood , these 2 brawds are brilliant.
First language cymraeg , iawn bois .
Arbenig
😄🖐👍
"Magic Men"!
Old timers few of them around these days happy times then taught it was ireland
Subtitles ??
What is this dialect called? I'm from California and I can only understand maybe 25% of what they're saying. Do most people speak welsh as a first language in the town they're from?
Scott Steffens The more rural it is the more the local populace speak the Welsh language and no English at all.
Scott Steffens South Wales it is by the way, North Welsh folk's accent a little different.
You have to be English to understand the Walsh accent and being from Birmingham helps to.
@@rockhen67 it’s a west wales accent
@@alynwillams4297 I thought it was south Wales, it popped up I the vid so I presumed, apologies...don't tell my Welsh clan lol
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