Farmer Wants a Wife

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Girls Gone Square Dancing Tomorrow on 'Farmer Wants a Wife'
For the past few weeks, we've pretty much focused on Josie Goldberg and Brooke Ward – the two contenders from Orange County on Farmer Wants a Wife.  After Josie got booted in a dramatic episode where she boycotted the decision for several hours, Brooke became the sole OC representative left standing.

This week, we take a peek at what tomorrow's episode is all about, and get some insight into another one of the hopefuls trying to win farmer Matt Neustadt's country boy heart.

Tomorrow night on Farmer Wants a Wife, Matt tries to light a fire under the city gals' feet when he takes them out for some good, old fashioned square dancing.  Who knew such a lighthearted and family-oriented activity could lead to anything remotely hot and heavy?  Nonetheless, that's exactly what took place when our lone Orange County girl, Brooke, and her fellow contestant, Lisa, took the art of square dancing up several notches and on to an entirely new level.

In other developments, the episode aptly called “Do-Si-Do,” also contains some unexpected drama during the corn harvesting challenge.  The harvest goes bad when one of the ladies starts playing dirty just to come out on top of the field.  Finally, one lucky lass does wind up on top of the world when she goes on a romantic date with our bachelor farmer.

Meanwhile, as promised, we turn our attention to Lisa, another California girl and Brooke's comrade-at-arms at all things supposedly Biblical and virginal.

The 22-year old from Thousand Oaks in Ventura County told the Ventura County Star she joined Farmer Wants a Wife to experience a different world from her corner of the globe.

“I saw it as an opportunity,” Lewolt said.  “I've never really been out of Thousand Oaks much.”

But breaking out of her California patch of sunshine wasn't her only motivation for decided to take part in Farmer Wants a Wife.

“I went on the show because I've only had one boyfriend my whole life, and I was hoping to meet a good guy there,” she admitted.

And what does she think so far of the prospect farmer, err, mate?

“He's very cute.  If you saw him, you'd see it my way,” Lewolt insisted.

Most might not – at least not yet; not for now.  Butterface no more?  I'm tempted to say, give it time.


-Rosario Santiago, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: The CW, Ventura County Star
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