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Title: Amish
Post by: Forth Bridges on October 02, 2006, 11:26:31 pm
what do you think of them?

I belive althouirgh there mean good, ther not!

making kids work young?
 for explame at least,

why no thave a telephone, it means you can phone the fire departmetn!"

Title: Amish
Post by: kevvosa on October 02, 2006, 11:40:58 pm

Title: Amish
Post by: oldspice on October 03, 2006, 08:15:38 am
The Amish community is very interesting. I would love to have a go living like that. It would not be too difficult for an oldie like me because I grew up in a house without TV, a telephone, a fridge or, when very young, a bathroom.
Title: Amish
Post by: goldencup on October 03, 2006, 09:23:02 am

Quote from: oldspice
The Amish community is very interesting. I would love to have a go living like that. It would not be too difficult for an oldie like me because I grew up in a house without TV, a telephone, a fridge or, when very young, a bathroom.


Really?  That's incredible as I'm only a couple of years younger but we certainly had all those things plus central heating.  I suppose I lived in the 'affluent south' but I can't remember anyone who didn't have a bathroom or a fridge.  There is no way I could live like the Amish but getting children to work from 14 is not necessarily bad. 

Title: Amish
Post by: smurfboy on October 03, 2006, 12:45:06 pm

Quote from: oldspice
The Amish community is very interesting. I would love to have a go living like that.


I think this has been done as a reality show in the US. It's unlikely to make it here as the Amish community is not that well known in the UK.

Title: Amish
Post by: Cherry_Ripe on October 03, 2006, 01:53:56 pm

Quote from: oldspice
It would not be too difficult for an oldie like me because I grew up in a house without TV, a telephone, a fridge or, when very young, a bathroom.


I didn't realise until today that they can't even have buttons or zips on their clothes.


 

Title: Amish
Post by: goldencup on October 03, 2006, 02:38:20 pm
Hence the braces I suppose.
Title: Amish
Post by: oldspice on October 03, 2006, 06:01:09 pm
Quote from: goldencup

Quote from: oldspice
The Amish community is very interesting. I would love to have a go living like that. It would not be too difficult for an oldie like me because I grew up in a house without TV, a telephone, a fridge or, when very young, a bathroom.


Really?  That's incredible as I'm only a couple of years younger but we certainly had all those things plus central heating.  I suppose I lived in the 'affluent south' but I can't remember anyone who didn't have a bathroom or a fridge.  There is no way I could live like the Amish but getting children to work from 14 is not necessarily bad. 



We lived in an old Victorian house that was built without a bathroom. When I was very young, my father converted one of the bedrooms above the kitchen into a bathroom.


We had a coal fire for heating in the main living room (which was actually the back dining room - the 'front room' was kept for best). The rest of the house remained cold unless we were ill, in which case a fire was lit in the bedroom. i did not have central heating in any home i lived in until I moved to Peterborough 18 years ago.


My parents did not like TV. they thought it was a bad influence (but they loved cinema!!). As my father was a milkman, he did not earn much money so a fridge and telephone were luxuries to us. Right at the end of his life he got a promotion to foreman and bought my mum a fridge. I was about 10 at the time and sadly, within a year, both of them had died so they never got much of a taste of luxury. They never saw the end of the 1960s and I don't think they would like this brave new world at all.