But you knew that Green Acres wasn’t really shot outside, right?
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I had no idea!
I’m devastated! 🙂
Proving once again why everything does look bigger on TV.
Next thing you’ll tell me is that Arnold was not a real pig but an animatronic!
another childhood memory goes caphooey!
This is an extremely upsetting image. I have to go away now.
I’m betting that Arnold was trained by Frank Inn