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old techniques still in use? F. George McDuffee 04-29-2008
Posted by Lew Hartswick on May 1, 2008, 6:08 pm
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Bill wrote:
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> <snip>
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>>Please. Thats Amish, at least in PA where there are lots of them.
>> ...lew...
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> I start using the version I heard in the movie 'Witness' with Harrison
> Ford, during one part you see a tourist group in the background and hear
> the leader say something about the Amish and pronounce it Aimish.
> basically Amish with a long 'A' in the front. After all it was in a movie
> so it must be the right way :)
>
> Bill
It's spelled with an A but the sound is like Au as in Author.
...lew...

Posted by Bill on May 2, 2008, 8:39 am
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> Bill wrote:
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>>>Please. Thats Amish, at least in PA where there are lots of them.
>>> ...lew...
>>
>>
>> I start using the version I heard in the movie 'Witness' with
>> Harrison Ford, during one part you see a tourist group in the
>> background and hear the leader say something about the Amish and
>> pronounce it Aimish. basically Amish with a long 'A' in the front.
>> After all it was in a movie so it must be the right way :)
>>
>> Bill
> It's spelled with an A but the sound is like Au as in Author.
> ...lew...
>

Ok....I guess I'm not as funny as I think. I live in Pennsylvania a hop
skip and a jump from where the movie was filmed and know how to pronounce
it I just thought the movie way was funny. I'd never use it with someone
not familiar with the correct pronounciation.

Bill

Posted by Gerald Miller on May 1, 2008, 7:56 pm
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On Thu, 01 May 2008 06:43:27 -0600, Lew Hartswick

>kfvorwerk@gmail.com wrote:
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>> Actually the Omish carriage repairers can come to you in the US Don't
>> know about Bankok. They're some of the few or possibly only Omish
>> allowed to drive motor vehicles.
>> Karl
>
>Please. Thats Amish, at least in PA where there are lots of them.
> ...lew...
Old Order Amish do not use modern technologies, more modern groups
live much as we do, those in the middle can drive cars after they have
painted the chromium flat black.
Gerry :-)}
London, Canada

Posted by Gunner on May 2, 2008, 4:56 am
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On Thu, 01 May 2008 19:56:08 -0400, Gerald Miller

>On Thu, 01 May 2008 06:43:27 -0600, Lew Hartswick
>
>>kfvorwerk@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>> Actually the Omish carriage repairers can come to you in the US Don't
>>> know about Bankok. They're some of the few or possibly only Omish
>>> allowed to drive motor vehicles.
>>> Karl
>>
>>Please. Thats Amish, at least in PA where there are lots of them.
>> ...lew...
>Old Order Amish do not use modern technologies, more modern groups
>live much as we do, those in the middle can drive cars after they have
>painted the chromium flat black.

Commonly known as Black Chrome Mennonites

>Gerry :-)}
>London, Canada

Posted by Jeff R. on May 2, 2008, 7:58 am
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> On Thu, 01 May 2008 19:56:08 -0400, Gerald Miller

>>Old Order Amish do not use modern technologies, more modern groups
>>live much as we do, those in the middle can drive cars after they have
>>painted the chromium flat black.
>
> Commonly known as Black Chrome Mennonites

Q: Do you know why the Amish girl was thrown out of her community?

A: Too Mennonite.


--
Jeff R.


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