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Originally Posted by KCUnited
That’s pretty cool. I don’t really know the difference but the Amish come to my wife’s work about 3x a year and get mobbed on they’re foods are so popular.
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I don't know a lot about the difference between Amish and Mennonite. I know there's even some differences between separate Amish communities. I've always looked at the Mennonite people as Amish Lite. They seem to live the that Amish way to a degree, but they also drive cars, shop at the Wal-Mart, and own businesses throughout town. I'm sure Cooper Barrett will school us on the difference here shortly.
Either way, they sell a shit ton of food out of that thrift store that I bought from today. And local milk as well. I stopped in today, got some lasagna, homemade cookies and chocolate milk, and a bunch of Berenstain Bears books for my 6 year old. The Mennonite lady in there was also putting prices on a bunch of Redbox movies somebody brought her to sell. ****ing $2 a piece. I should have rummaged through them before I left to check for video games. That's a hell of a deal.
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Originally Posted by Easy 6
Random Amish trivia time, spent 3 years going into their homes and shops delivering cabinetry building materials... and these are my observations
1) I met exactly ONE hot Amish girl, she would sign the bill of lading after I unloaded, at least for a maybe a year... but after the workmen noticed things getting too friendly, they took her off that duty
2) Almost every woman was a great big Bertha with ankles as big around as a grapefruit... hot ones are SUPER RARE
2) Their homes smell like a mix of body odor and pickling spices
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You know anything about the difference between the color of bonnets they wear? I'm sure I'm totally wrong, but I've always assumed white meant single and black meant married. I'm scared to ask them though. Don't want to offend any of them.
There is one of them here that wears a white bonnett and cleans fish at the catfish pond her family owns here. She seems to enjoy attention from the non-Mennonite people, too. Maybe I'll chat her up next time I take my son out there, see if I can get some answers.