Re: [bolger] Re: Hydraulic Drive was Air Cooled Engines
robert pyfrom wrote:
know if you were were respomding to them or not) didn't offend you!
Chris
> I was afraid my last message might have offended a few people but I had toHey, I wasn't offended, and I hope my comments before your post (I don't
> take a stand. These people are kind, gentle, and can out-drink the Seventh
> fleet!!!! Went to an Amish funeral and thought father of deceased might need
> a little fortification, so I took a jug to put in the barn and couldn't find
> a feed trough that wasn't already stocked!!
know if you were were respomding to them or not) didn't offend you!
Chris
I live 5 mi. from where "Witness" was filmed and the store where many of the
action shots were done. After film released, Zimmerman's store had to
publish in all local papers apology for allowing fight scenes to be taken!
This store still takes orders and delivers weekly to the Amish. My children
were raised in this environment and still have many "horse and buggy"
friends. I bought my house with a hand-shake from an Amish friend. Try to do
that in today's world.
Comboat
action shots were done. After film released, Zimmerman's store had to
publish in all local papers apology for allowing fight scenes to be taken!
This store still takes orders and delivers weekly to the Amish. My children
were raised in this environment and still have many "horse and buggy"
friends. I bought my house with a hand-shake from an Amish friend. Try to do
that in today's world.
Comboat
----- Original Message -----
From: "john h wright" <jhargrovewright2@...>
To: <bolger@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 6:08 PM
Subject: Re: [bolger] Re: Hydraulic Drive was Air Cooled Engines
> Thank you for that information! This Bolger Group has given me many
> things. I have always been puzzled by Amish concept of "worldly". I
> think I now understand the basic concept. I think I would like the
> Amish! Not many in Bastrop, Texas!
>
> I realize this a Bolger discussion group, but there are issues concerning
> the Amish that really need to clarified. I live in the heart of Lanc. Co.
> PA. where 3 of my closest neighbors are "Old Order Amish", the strictest
> sect. Power equipment is allowed so long as you are not connected to
> utility
> lines. Most have large electric start Deutz diesel engines to run either
> air
> compressors or hydraulic pumps. I have seen everything from ceiling fans
> to
> sewing machines operated by air or hydraulics. But you must use a push
> mower. Go figure. "Real Amish" have no Church building, too worldly. But
> their shops are mechanical wonders for efficiency. Most of my Amish
> friends
> are either lawn furniture or storage shed builders.
> Comboat
>
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I was afraid my last message might have offended a few people but I had to
take a stand. These people are kind, gentle, and can out-drink the Seventh
fleet!!!! Went to an Amish funeral and thought father of deceased might need
a little fortification, so I took a jug to put in the barn and couldn't find
a feed trough that wasn't already stocked!!
Now that I have lambasted everyone, try--
Georgetown Hydraulics
343 Christiana Pike
Christiana, PA.
17509
Snail-mail only, no phone, no email
Ad's say specially catering to plain people's needs Plain means Amish.
Comboat
take a stand. These people are kind, gentle, and can out-drink the Seventh
fleet!!!! Went to an Amish funeral and thought father of deceased might need
a little fortification, so I took a jug to put in the barn and couldn't find
a feed trough that wasn't already stocked!!
Now that I have lambasted everyone, try--
Georgetown Hydraulics
343 Christiana Pike
Christiana, PA.
17509
Snail-mail only, no phone, no email
Ad's say specially catering to plain people's needs Plain means Amish.
Comboat
----- Original Message -----
From: "john h wright" <jhargrovewright2@...>
To: <bolger@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 6:08 PM
Subject: Re: [bolger] Re: Hydraulic Drive was Air Cooled Engines
> Thank you for that information! This Bolger Group has given me many
> things. I have always been puzzled by Amish concept of "worldly". I
> think I now understand the basic concept. I think I would like the
> Amish! Not many in Bastrop, Texas!
>
> I realize this a Bolger discussion group, but there are issues concerning
> the Amish that really need to clarified. I live in the heart of Lanc. Co.
> PA. where 3 of my closest neighbors are "Old Order Amish", the strictest
> sect. Power equipment is allowed so long as you are not connected to
> utility
> lines. Most have large electric start Deutz diesel engines to run either
> air
> compressors or hydraulic pumps. I have seen everything from ceiling fans
> to
> sewing machines operated by air or hydraulics. But you must use a push
> mower. Go figure. "Real Amish" have no Church building, too worldly. But
> their shops are mechanical wonders for efficiency. Most of my Amish
> friends
> are either lawn furniture or storage shed builders.
> Comboat
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
> Bolger rules!!!
> - no cursing, flaming, trolling, spamming, or flogging dead horses
> - stay on topic, stay on thread, punctuate, no 'Ed, thanks, Fred' posts
> - Pls add your comments at the TOP, SIGN your posts, and snip away
> - Plans: Mr. Philip C. Bolger, P.O. Box 1209, Gloucester, MA, 01930, Fax:
(978) 282-1349
> - Unsubscribe:bolger-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
> - Open discussion:bolger_coffee_lounge-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
Thank you for that information! This Bolger Group has given me many
things. I have always been puzzled by Amish concept of "worldly". I
think I now understand the basic concept. I think I would like the
Amish! Not many in Bastrop, Texas!
I realize this a Bolger discussion group, but there are issues concerning
the Amish that really need to clarified. I live in the heart of Lanc. Co.
PA. where 3 of my closest neighbors are "Old Order Amish", the strictest
sect. Power equipment is allowed so long as you are not connected to
utility
lines. Most have large electric start Deutz diesel engines to run either
air
compressors or hydraulic pumps. I have seen everything from ceiling fans
to
sewing machines operated by air or hydraulics. But you must use a push
mower. Go figure. "Real Amish" have no Church building, too worldly. But
their shops are mechanical wonders for efficiency. Most of my Amish
friends
are either lawn furniture or storage shed builders.
Comboat
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things. I have always been puzzled by Amish concept of "worldly". I
think I now understand the basic concept. I think I would like the
Amish! Not many in Bastrop, Texas!
I realize this a Bolger discussion group, but there are issues concerning
the Amish that really need to clarified. I live in the heart of Lanc. Co.
PA. where 3 of my closest neighbors are "Old Order Amish", the strictest
sect. Power equipment is allowed so long as you are not connected to
utility
lines. Most have large electric start Deutz diesel engines to run either
air
compressors or hydraulic pumps. I have seen everything from ceiling fans
to
sewing machines operated by air or hydraulics. But you must use a push
mower. Go figure. "Real Amish" have no Church building, too worldly. But
their shops are mechanical wonders for efficiency. Most of my Amish
friends
are either lawn furniture or storage shed builders.
Comboat
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