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ToddBCougars
wonders
15 years ago
is it possible to be "part" amish?
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KimberlyW
says
15 years ago
KimberlyW
says
15 years ago
this is a current debate in our Intel class today....
angiemc99
says
15 years ago
I would have said no, but I haven't done any research on the subject
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dslavender
says
15 years ago
scottking
says
15 years ago
as a quaker, I guess I am a bit part-amish, part-mennonite! just spent a weekend in Va mennonite country
elsavt
says
15 years ago
Mennonite cheese (particularly from Casas Grandes, Chihuahua) is really good.
Jill Mc
15 years ago
scottyking... did you take any secret photos of the ams?!?!?
Buds-b-bloomin
15 years ago
although i have never been to Ireland, or England, or Germany, they are a part of my heritage.
RayFchess
says
15 years ago
is it possible to be slightly pregnant?
Buds-b-bloomin
15 years ago
what does being slightly pregnant have to do with this?
Jill Mc
15 years ago
good question
Scottley
says
15 years ago
Interesting Question....
ashtongraham
says
15 years ago
google the answer
Jill Mc
15 years ago
ok, i know it's hard to understand. but it's a lot more fun to describe the family legacy as still being a part of me. I mean you can say "I
Jill Mc
15 years ago
am part korean" or "I am 1/3 mexican" but when its a cultural inheritance it gets a little gray. I guess people don't claim to be part jewis
Jill Mc
15 years ago
h, but if I could I would....
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