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ARE THEY OR AREN'T THEY?
#21
do Mennonite families live as simply as Amish?

this is tragic beyond belief!

(CNN) -- Seven children died in a fire at a farmhouse in rural Pennsylvania while their parents were elsewhere, state police said Wednesday morning.

The children -- ages 7 months to 11 years -- died Tuesday night when the fire fully engulfed the Mennonite family's two-story house in Loysville, about 25 miles northwest of Harrisburg, Tom Pinkerton of the state police said.

The parents, who were outside the house at the time of the fire, survived, as did another child, he said.

The father was taking a nap in his milk truck after making a few stops along his delivery route, Pinkerton said. The mother was milking cows in the barn.

"While mom's milking cows, her 3-year-old daughter comes running into the barn and the 3-year-old tells the mother that there's smoke inside the house," Pinkerton said. "Mom leaves the barn, comes running out, sees that the house appears to be on fire."

The mother went to two neighbors' houses before she could get someone to call 911, he said. She then found her husband sleeping in his milk truck and they rushed back to the home to find their home engulfed in flames and firefighters trying to put out the blaze.

The children -- six girls and a boy -- were found dead inside the house.


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(03-09-2011, 07:41 AM)Lady Cop Wrote: do Mennonite families live as simply as Amish?


Yes, they do but not as strictly, as you saw, the father drove a vehicle, Amish are horse & buggy only but can RIDE in a vehicle. They all shun color as it draws attention to themselves. Mennonite's are more apt to have electricity while you would never find old order Amish with that. We have quite a big Amish/Mennonite community around here. People bitch about them all the time because their buggys fuck up the roads. Those chicks sure can cook too.


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#23
"Those chicks sure can cook too."


and they like cock. lots and lots of cock...
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(02-26-2011, 02:01 PM)Ordinary Peephole Wrote:
(02-26-2011, 01:53 PM)Cracker Wrote: e "Jainism ~ The True Religion.

hahaha

kill abortion doctors while claiming to be pro-life.

good point!
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(03-09-2011, 10:30 AM)Luke Warmwater Wrote: "Those chicks sure can cook too."


and they like cock. lots and lots of cock...


Voice of experience?



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(03-09-2011, 10:38 AM)Duchess Wrote:
(03-09-2011, 10:30 AM)Luke Warmwater Wrote: "Those chicks sure can cook too."


and they like cock. lots and lots of cock...


Voice of experience?

He just likes saying "cock".
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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#27
::dick::

they rate right up there...right after nurses.
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(03-09-2011, 10:40 AM)Maggot Wrote:
(03-09-2011, 10:38 AM)Duchess Wrote:
(03-09-2011, 10:30 AM)Luke Warmwater Wrote: "Those chicks sure can cook too."


and they like cock. lots and lots of cock...


Voice of experience?

He just likes saying "cock".

so tell us what it tastes like...
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#29
re: post #21

aw shit. :(

Beaming into the camera in their Christmas best, the eight Clouse children, pictured with three cousins, are bright, happy and full of life.

But seven of those children are now dead after flames tore through their farmhouse in Blain, a rural community 20 miles north of Harrisburg in Pennsylvania.

Their father was napping in a truck nearby while he waited to deliver milk, his second job to make ends meet. When he arrived back to see his home burning, the devastated farmer told an onlooker: 'I've lost all my kids but one.'

Details also emerged yesterday of how his six-month pregnant wife, who was milking cows in a nearby barn, tried desperately to rescue her children, but the intense blaze forced her back


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...z1GDH5CKPG


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This has been all over the news here. This family is beloved by their neighbors. I saw an interview with one of them, just a regular middle aged guy & it is difficult to see a grown man all choked up. Their faith & the Amish/Mennonite community as well as the non-Amish will be a tremendous help to them. They view this type of thing differently than many of us would, they will calmly state that it's God's will. The mother & father are there, someone left an RV for them to stay in & they thanked everyone for their help. Such a sad story.
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