I had an Amish family stop in my front yard. Their horse was overheated and they asked if I had any water. I made them pull up in the yard under my 50 foot maple tree. I had a clean 5 gallon bucket and brought out the garden hose. I ran the water until it was nice and cold. The horse drank a few gallons and he was rubbing it down. I told them they could stay there for 8 hours because I didn't care. I went into the house and got some of those red solo cups and put ice and lemonade in them. I didn't know if they liked ice but it was a hot day. I took them out and they all accepted them. I asked them if they were hungry because I could make some hot dogs on the grill. They said no. They were there over an hour and then I took out some popsicles. Their two kids beamed with smiles as they ate them. The mom and dad said it was unusual for their horse to act up so the stopped to see if it could cool down. I told them they were welcome anytime. They stayed about another half hour and were on their way. They tried to pay me for the lemonade. Wow. They were beyond friendly and the breeze blowing through the corner of the house and that tree felt like air conditioning on a hot day. I'll never sell this house.
Well I’m sure you will enjoy meeting the Amish, they are very nice friendly folks that would bend over backward to help you if you broke down. Back about 40 years ago I sold them some standardbred horses that just were not fast enough, they treat the animals good, they use the horses I sold to pull their buggy with the family in it.
Amish are wonderful people! 50 years ago my uncle died in his late 20's from a tree falling on him. My aunt had given birth to her 6th child when he passed. The Amish came and did all the farm work and any repairs she needed around the house or barn. Awesome people!!
I currently live in Wv but I am from Ohio. We had amish all over where I am from. You ran into them in all kinds of stores, passing the buggies on the roads (some with deep grooves from their wheels) & at the flea markets. There was one particular family that sold baked goods at the Andover flea market & that is some of the best eats! She made whoopie pies, donuts, breads, & all kinds of treats that often sold out really fast. They were really nice people.
Many years ago I worked for a company that hired Amish teams for their framing and roofing. They had what wasn't much bigger than a 4'x4' shack out at the road that had a powerline and phone line gong to it, basically just a small desk, an answering machine (this was before VoiceMail was a thing) and a phone for the business line. They said that separated it enough to be "allowed". Had to be a certain distance from the "dwelling" and only used for work.
Jesse could be a stock car racer with the way he can maneuver that truck around and backwards at that. That one voluntary repo, did have a lot of work put into it. No wonder the Boss wanted it. I was wondering what the Amish was doing buying one of the sheds. They can build one better quality and way less expensive. Thanks for sharing. Stay happy, healthy, hydrated and safe. May God continue to bless you, your family and your adventures
Love Amish communities. We use to go somewhere in Arcola, Illinois when I was a kid. Always had the best food there. And the jellies, apple butter, anything edible, they made it the best!!!!!
My mother and father grew up there.My grandma and grandpa are buried there.. I spent most of my summers there the 70s and 80s.They have a restaurant in town to die for the food is so good.
Speaking of Amish, one cop channel I watch, was an Amish man drunk, fallen asleep in his buggy kept going with his horse. The police said never mind let him go, the horse knows where it lives, too funny
A trick a friend use to do. He would put a flea and tick collar on each ankle before taking his dog for a walk on the outskirts of a golf course looking for balls. When he got back home, he would put them in a jar until next time. He said it worked.
I live in sw Missouri have some Amish friends great people. We have a quite a bunch around. A lot of people really take advantage of them when they need to go somewhere charge them outrageous prices to take them. Great video
I love it: "A universal key" that he uses sometimes! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!! You two make such a great team! The Amish do not allow "electricity" in their homes. This is how they "get around" that rule. They all use the phone to hire "taxis" when they travel to other locations.
Twenty years ago I passed a field in Ohio where some Amish were out baleing hay. They had a team of horses pulling a hay baler powered by a two cylinder Wisconsin engine.
It’s interesting how the Amish pick and choose what they can & can’t do. They can’t use electric tools on their property but can outside the community.
@@Twisted.Ginger If they have a sawmill, it usually is powered by a steam traction engine. They will use your or a company's tools, equipment, etc. but not own it. And, yes, their farms are georgious.
NEW SUB JUST NOW! Wow! I'm not sure what you call the machine you are using to maneuver and move these units, but boy howdy that thing is something else!! Enjoyed my first video with you AL0T! Thanks bunches! Take care everybody! Peace...💜💙💜
If you take zinc mosquitoes don't like the taste and smell of so won't bite you. Maybe it will work with ticks too. I know if you use skin so soft from Avon bugs and ticks won't bite.
@@WybleFamilyAdventures that makes sense. We repo buildings down here in Georgia. A repo driver could write a book on all the things we get into and see while doing this. Our latest greatest hit was 12x40LBC down in Thomasville, Ga. Customer cut it in half and attached the front half to the side of his mobile home. Once attached, he cut a hole in the mobile home. The back half, he took the siding and metal roof off and put on an old building on his property. Well, one writ of possession and a deputy sheriff later, he had a large hole in the side of his mobile home that opened up to the world. Never fails to amaze me what these people do with these buildings.
Good job Jesse as always. Appears the Amish have altered their way of living to allow the use of an electric freezer and the biggest surprise was the cell phone in the charger.
For those who are not of the Amish or Mennonite community probably don't know that within both communities there are different "levels" of how conservative they are. They vary from no electricity super conservative in other areas as well to where most people won't know the difference that they're from those communities of faith. This has been this way for decades (at least) and something I wasn't even aware of to the extent growing up in the community myself.
@@mariposavioleta9007 YES! It all depends on the Ordnung rules with each order. Some are Old Order Amish where the rules are far stricter. The phone shacks or phone shanty as some call it, are used sometimes for several neighbors. They might use gas run generators to provide the power.
I hope this community doesn't get into trouble with the powers that be if they find out they've a freezer, frig, phones, and power to operate them. My brother in law Vernon was born and raised an Amish. Left when he decided he didn't want 14 kids before the age of 30 like his oldest brother. Made a career of the Army.
I don’t think they would get into trouble because it is the not Amish neighbor that has the power and it’s on his property he just allows the Amish to use his electricity to have the set up
@@WybleFamilyAdventures We had an Amish community 5 miles north of our home farm, Mennonites 15 miles to the south. The Mennonites had about everything found in our homes or on our farms except TVs and radios. The Amish were living life like it'd be in the 1830s. The community did own a van and have a hired driver to take the women 20 miles to a grocery store, but not all would even ride in it. The community also had a wagon mounted diesel motor they'd pull to fields to canvas belt power thrashers, corn shellers, etc, but those two items were their only modern convivences. Not even all would accept a ride if they were walking and you stopped. Their store had such wonderful homemade items and their stands at the farmers markets had the largest crowds until they sold everything. This was all in N.E. Missouri/S.E. Iowa.
You shouldn’t be surprised, you should be proud of a man that can back a trailer for two miles! Don’t expect to much conversation out of the Amish, maybe you will from the women. They are seriously old school!
Watch out for those darn Lone Star ticks. I probably have come down with the Alpha-gal allergy to red meat due to so many tick bites. You should have seen me after eating a small hamburger on Memorial Day. Hives, rash, pain in the stomach. Ambulance to my house. I had already taken 2 allergy pills and was told to take 2 more after 2 hours, go to bed, rash should be gone in the morning. My stomach is still not right.
Why does the description say its a repo from an Amish family and show a picture of them if you say you don't know why your picking it up? Care to explain?
Was it my imagination or did I see a target shooting poster in that building when they were walking around the inside of it while it was on Amish property?
Really strange Amish don't usually buy on credit it's usually paid in full-on any purchases! They are a community and money's are decided as a whole. I wish I could use that to move my shed mines setting in the stupidest spot and nothing I can do about it being disabled really changes the thing's you can do!
Yep, reading the title, I was wondering until the building was left by someone else, then I understood why it was on an Amish property; it had been left.
You don't have to be in tall grass to have ticks get on you. You and Jesse both need to use BUG SPRAY to keep ticks off you!! Thanks for the videos. Stay Safe. God Bless!!
They didn’t have any electric running to their home at all but their community used this place close to a non-Amish neighbor and used their electricity to set up refrigerator and telephone booth
I live in an area with many Amish. They don't use electric in their homes (they will have electric in their commercial stores) or other modern conveniences; however, they have no problem using other non-Amish people's electric (near their homes) or hitching rides in cars to go places. (You just have to make sure you get paid for the usage, either in money or work). I went to garage sales this weekend and there were a ton of Amish hitting the sales too, riding with the "English" (which is their term for the non-Amish). They're like any other group of people, some good, some not.
Have a Wonderful day. Thank you for your videos. Love that you start a video with the word of God. This world is getting more wicked each day. The most important thing to do during these times is to trust Jesus and Pray. John 3:15 That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life. John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Hebrews 13:8 Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever.
Some of the Amish groups are getting more like the English all the time. I had 2 ask me about computers at an auction a few years ago. I wanna say more than we know have laptops at home.
It may be a repo in a community that has an Amish settlement, but this is not a repo from the Amish. Your title is misleading. The Amish build their own buildings. It is ungodly for an Amish to keep their property in this kind of disrepair and they would NOT wire this building for electricity. They also do not believe in debt so they would not be financing a building.
@@WybleFamilyAdventures then the building belonged to someone else on non-Amish property, who was paying for it, not the Amish, unless they were shunned Amish, in which case they are no longer able to depend on their community for support.
I had an Amish family stop in my front yard. Their horse was overheated and they asked if I had any water. I made them pull up in the yard under my 50 foot maple tree. I had a clean 5 gallon bucket and brought out the garden hose. I ran the water until it was nice and cold. The horse drank a few gallons and he was rubbing it down. I told them they could stay there for 8 hours because I didn't care. I went into the house and got some of those red solo cups and put ice and lemonade in them. I didn't know if they liked ice but it was a hot day. I took them out and they all accepted them. I asked them if they were hungry because I could make some hot dogs on the grill. They said no. They were there over an hour and then I took out some popsicles. Their two kids beamed with smiles as they ate them. The mom and dad said it was unusual for their horse to act up so the stopped to see if it could cool down. I told them they were welcome anytime. They stayed about another half hour and were on their way. They tried to pay me for the lemonade. Wow. They were beyond friendly and the breeze blowing through the corner of the house and that tree felt like air conditioning on a hot day. I'll never sell this house.
thats a wonderful story!
I was raised around the Amish growing up in Ohio. Beautiful people.
Your story makes about as much sense as this channel.
The Amish folks are ready for the hard times that will come to the world. I admire their worship and work ethic.
I read the verse and immediately hit the like button! Prayers for your life reaching others for Christ.
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Well I’m sure you will enjoy meeting the Amish, they are very nice friendly folks that would bend over backward to help you if you broke down. Back about 40 years ago I sold them some standardbred horses that just were not fast enough, they treat the animals good, they use the horses I sold to pull their buggy with the family in it.
Amish are wonderful people! 50 years ago my uncle died in his late 20's from a tree falling on him. My aunt had given birth to her 6th child when he passed. The Amish came and did all the farm work and any repairs she needed around the house or barn. Awesome people!!
That’s wonderful
What is your phone number
The Amish homestead buildings are very beautiful! 💜
Great video that's really cool how that little machine will pick those buildings up like that. Thanks for sharing
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I currently live in Wv but I am from Ohio. We had amish all over where I am from. You ran into them in all kinds of stores, passing the buggies on the roads (some with deep grooves from their wheels) & at the flea markets. There was one particular family that sold baked goods at the Andover flea market & that is some of the best eats! She made whoopie pies, donuts, breads, & all kinds of treats that often sold out really fast. They were really nice people.
I would like to find a little farmers market
Some are. But not all.
@@lindamaskus5142 “They” as in the couple I was talking about in my comment. I was not speaking on the entire population.
Really enjoyed the video! Love seeing a verse at the beginning and the example yall set!
Awesome video glad to share scriptures in your videos, A job well done
Many years ago I worked for a company that hired Amish teams for their framing and roofing. They had what wasn't much bigger than a 4'x4' shack out at the road that had a powerline and phone line gong to it, basically just a small desk, an answering machine (this was before VoiceMail was a thing) and a phone for the business line. They said that separated it enough to be "allowed". Had to be a certain distance from the "dwelling" and only used for work.
Another great repo. I always enjoy these videos.
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Thanks for this video. Very cool to see the process. You guys make it look easier than it probably is. :)
Jesse could be a stock car racer with the way he can maneuver that truck around and backwards at that.
That one voluntary repo, did have a lot of work put into it. No wonder the Boss wanted it.
I was wondering what the Amish was doing buying one of the sheds. They can build one better quality and way less expensive.
Thanks for sharing.
Stay happy, healthy, hydrated and safe. May God continue to bless you, your family and your adventures
Yeah, it was left when the Amish family bought the property. Now I understand why it was being picked up from their property.
I love the KJ V of the scripture, it is God speaking to us. Bless you and Jessie. God keep you safe..
Beautiful houses for sure, they definitely know how to build and be self stainable, great job as always guy! Keep on keeping on ✌🏼❤️🙏🏼
Wow, ticks just love you. 😄❤️
Love Amish communities. We use to go somewhere in Arcola, Illinois when I was a kid. Always had the best food there. And the jellies, apple butter, anything edible, they made it the best!!!!!
My mother and father grew up there.My grandma and grandpa are buried there.. I spent most of my summers there the 70s and 80s.They have a restaurant in town to die for the food is so good.
Rockome gardens. Used to go there as a kid all the time. Miss that place.
I refuse to eat anything Amish make. Personal hygiene, especially washing of hands is definitely not priority.
Speaking of Amish, one cop channel I watch, was an Amish man drunk, fallen asleep in his buggy kept going with his horse. The police said never mind let him go, the horse knows where it lives, too funny
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I literally just watched that video 😂
Horse left alone will always head for the feed trough it'd fed at and where it's herd stays.
That was too funny. I watched it too. 🤣
A trick a friend use to do. He would put a flea and tick collar on each ankle before taking his dog for a walk on the outskirts of a golf course looking for balls. When he got back home, he would put them in a jar until next time. He said it worked.
That is smart
I live in sw Missouri have some Amish friends great people. We have a quite a bunch around. A lot of people really take advantage of them when they need to go somewhere charge them outrageous prices to take them. Great video
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I love it: "A universal key" that he uses sometimes! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!
You two make such a great team!
The Amish do not allow "electricity" in their homes. This is how they "get around" that rule.
They all use the phone to hire "taxis" when they travel to other locations.
Neat
The Amish in the South are different in a lot of ways from the Amish in the Northern US.
Beautiful little building with a cute porch on the front.
Yes
I’m impressed with how that little power cart shed lifter can so easily move those buildings. That and a good driver no doubt.
its pretty cool
Is there any way you can get your sound turned up? I can’t hardly hear you, enjoying your video
This is beautiful country...
Twenty years ago I passed a field in Ohio where some Amish were out baleing hay. They had a team of horses pulling a hay baler powered by a two cylinder Wisconsin engine.
Awesome
I love your channel and appreciate the Bible verses!
Thank you 😊
It’s interesting how the Amish pick and choose what they can & can’t do. They can’t use electric tools on their property but can outside the community.
There is usually sawmills, so they can have a phone...🙄
@@Twisted.Ginger If they have a sawmill, it usually is powered by a steam traction engine. They will use your or a company's tools, equipment, etc. but not own it. And, yes, their farms are georgious.
@@royreynolds108 true, but they always have a phone in the mill! I'm from a state with a large portion of Amish, even down my road a bit.
Gee jolly Jethro. Those are some really nice houses you hauling there.
NEW SUB JUST NOW! Wow! I'm not sure what you call the machine you are using to maneuver and move these units, but boy howdy that thing is something else!! Enjoyed my first video with you AL0T! Thanks bunches! Take care everybody! Peace...💜💙💜
Thanks, it’s called a mule
Be careful of the ticks. I got bit and got rocky mountain spotted fever. Almost died. Took 9 months to get well.
I can't imagine why they couldn't make the payments. Must be this wonderful economy that Washington D.C. is so proud of.
If you take zinc mosquitoes don't like the taste and smell of so won't bite you. Maybe it will work with ticks too. I know if you use skin so soft from Avon bugs and ticks won't bite.
I noticed you pushed the building by hand once on the trailer. Why did you not use the winch to pull it further up on the trailer?
I had to load another building up behind it and I didn’t want to have to go underneath my trailer to work my winch back to the back of my trailer
@@WybleFamilyAdventures that makes sense. We repo buildings down here in Georgia. A repo driver could write a book on all the things we get into and see while doing this. Our latest greatest hit was 12x40LBC down in Thomasville, Ga. Customer cut it in half and attached the front half to the side of his mobile home. Once attached, he cut a hole in the mobile home. The back half, he took the siding and metal roof off and put on an old building on his property. Well, one writ of possession and a deputy sheriff later, he had a large hole in the side of his mobile home that opened up to the world. Never fails to amaze me what these people do with these buildings.
yeah its crazy
@@MrJohnnyboy1960 The sheds are usually nicer than the trailers.
OK Jesse is a Brave Man
Good job Jesse as always. Appears the Amish have altered their way of living to allow the use of an electric freezer and the biggest surprise was the cell phone in the charger.
Alot of them here in Mid Michigan also use solar panels now. Seems like they would just give in and use electricity
For those who are not of the Amish or Mennonite community probably don't know that within both communities there are different "levels" of how conservative they are. They vary from no electricity super conservative in other areas as well to where most people won't know the difference that they're from those communities of faith. This has been this way for decades (at least) and something I wasn't even aware of to the extent growing up in the community myself.
@@mariposavioleta9007 YES! It all depends on the Ordnung rules with each order. Some are Old Order Amish where the rules are far stricter. The phone shacks or phone shanty as some call it, are used sometimes for several neighbors. They might use gas run generators to provide the power.
I hope this community doesn't get into trouble with the powers that be if they find out they've a freezer, frig, phones, and power to operate them.
My brother in law Vernon was born and raised an Amish. Left when he decided he didn't want 14 kids before the age of 30 like his oldest brother. Made a career of the Army.
I don’t think they would get into trouble because it is the not Amish neighbor that has the power and it’s on his property he just allows the Amish to use his electricity to have the set up
@@WybleFamilyAdventures We had an Amish community 5 miles north of our home farm, Mennonites 15 miles to the south.
The Mennonites had about everything found in our homes or on our farms except TVs and radios. The Amish were living life like it'd be in the 1830s. The community did own a van and have a hired driver to take the women 20 miles to a grocery store, but not all would even ride in it. The community also had a wagon mounted diesel motor they'd pull to fields to canvas belt power thrashers, corn shellers, etc, but those two items were their only modern convivences. Not even all would accept a ride if they were walking and you stopped.
Their store had such wonderful homemade items and their stands at the farmers markets had the largest crowds until they sold everything.
This was all in N.E. Missouri/S.E. Iowa.
That’s where we were
At least they was honest telling you to come get it with no hassle
New sub,I like the vlogs
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Try some lavender essential oil to repel the ticks.
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You shouldn’t be surprised, you should be proud of a man that can back a trailer for two miles! Don’t expect to much conversation out of the Amish, maybe you will from the women. They are seriously old school!
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They generally don't like to be photographed or videoed, particularly up close.
Good job as usual
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Watch out for those darn Lone Star ticks. I probably have come down with the Alpha-gal allergy to red meat due to so many tick bites. You should have seen me after eating a small hamburger on Memorial Day. Hives, rash, pain in the stomach. Ambulance to my house. I had already taken 2 allergy pills and was told to take 2 more after 2 hours, go to bed, rash should be gone in the morning. My stomach is still not right.
oh wow
It takes a little bit of getting used to being in the Amish community but they're good people 😁& nice view count for this video👍
yeah
Why does the description say its a repo from an Amish family and show a picture of them if you say you don't know why your picking it up? Care to explain?
Sooo what happens after you repo it do they resell them somewhere? Where
We drop it on the nearest dealer a lot and the dealer sells it we are only repo and delivery drivers
Jesse Makes It Look So Easy, I’m Sure It’s Not Though.
Is it hard cider..hahaha
Was it my imagination or did I see a target shooting poster in that building when they were walking around the inside of it while it was on Amish property?
That was the first building not the Amish one
A man with a universal key and bolt cutters could have a different kind of business
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That building looks like a Amish phone shack and has meat storage also
Wow how easy was that!!!
The Amish community kind of reminds me of Little House on Prairie
Me too
With cell phones?
Tea tree oil dabbled on neck ankles and wrists for tic
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The Amish church may have said it was to "worldly," and they could not keep it.
HA HA HA HA he sounds like a lawnmower
If you’re knowing you’re going into the woods you should be using deep woods off or ticks and bugs
Wow how easy you make it look
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Why do you pull it with the wind catch in the front of the porch and the front door
So it will unload in the right direction
Im n stl mo to c my kids who are still living here
Nice work love your videos keep up the good work yall need to repo cars lol
Geez ended so quick.
Really strange Amish don't usually buy on credit it's usually paid in full-on any purchases! They are a community and money's are decided as a whole.
I wish I could use that to move my shed mines setting in the stupidest spot and nothing I can do about it being disabled really changes the thing's you can do!
Yep, reading the title, I was wondering until the building was left by someone else, then I understood why it was on an Amish property; it had been left.
Is this building available for resale
What Partonisouri do you guys work out of?
I didn't think Amish used electricity. That shed was wired.
B safe n b good u two
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Do u have any amish sheds in or near azle tx?
We don’t have or sell the sheds we only deliver in Rico for the finance company and building company
You don't have to be in tall grass to have ticks get on you. You and Jesse both need to use BUG SPRAY to keep ticks off you!! Thanks for the videos. Stay Safe. God Bless!!
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Yes, use the kind that has DEET in it and spray around the bottoms of pant legs and shoes.
You guys make a cute couple too!
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What town in missouri?
If you hear banjos ,back up
Right
All the electric is outside of the house
Be very careful my son has Lyme disease from a tick.
oh wow
Let’s keep the sinful phone and electric freezers away from our homes, but keep those puppy mills close…
How much u saleing it
my only question is....why would the amish buy a building? when they build all their stuff themselves....that makes no snese lol
Why do not you use a seat belt? Mats from Sweden 🇸🇪👍😎
Loved the Amish repo
It was fun
I don't know why,but I tought you guys where former Amish.
same business but different couple.. thats "shed Happens" on youtube
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@@scottcochran384 .I watch that site also,but I really tought that the Wyble's where former Amish,thanks .
No not us
Amish do not use electrical items.
They didn’t have any electric running to their home at all but their community used this place close to a non-Amish neighbor and used their electricity to set up refrigerator and telephone booth
I live in an area with many Amish. They don't use electric in their homes (they will have electric in their commercial stores) or other modern conveniences; however, they have no problem using other non-Amish people's electric (near their homes) or hitching rides in cars to go places. (You just have to make sure you get paid for the usage, either in money or work). I went to garage sales this weekend and there were a ton of Amish hitting the sales too, riding with the "English" (which is their term for the non-Amish). They're like any other group of people, some good, some not.
Not true. They got the wool pulled over everyone's eyes.
Do you wish that they were all that easy?
Not surprised at all. Cruelty to their horses. Dog puppy mills, not paying taxes. Uggh.
oh my
The Amish do many things wonderful, however, but many of them have horrific, dirty, inhumane puppy Mills.
What's wrong with large scale raising of dogs in a profitable manner? They're only animals.
OMG that's crazy
Mayo will keep the ticks away
Have a Wonderful day. Thank you for your videos. Love that you start a video with the word of God.
This world is getting more wicked each day.
The most important thing to do during these times is to trust Jesus and Pray.
John 3:15 That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life.
John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
Hebrews 13:8 Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever.
Amen
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There is definitely something wrong with your video equipment making a weird noise. Please check.
Amish??? electrical outlets??
Yeah
He must of been selling meat
Not sure it was just told to us it was their shared refrigerator for the community
Ice cream. They love ice cream……store bought
So sad they lost it
Some of the Amish groups are getting more like the English all the time. I had 2 ask me about computers at an auction a few years ago. I wanna say more than we know have laptops at home.
Thought Amish shun electricity 😬
@@gbjanuary For personal use no...but if necessary to operate a business some Amish sects allow it be connected to the business structure
@@kathycooper7872 thanks 👍🏻
Wow
you must be to sweet for those ticks//ha/ha
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If I was Amish, I'd rip everybody off lmfao.
It may be a repo in a community that has an Amish settlement, but this is not a repo from the Amish. Your title is misleading. The Amish build their own buildings. It is ungodly for an Amish to keep their property in this kind of disrepair and they would NOT wire this building for electricity. They also do not believe in debt so they would not be financing a building.
they were the ones using it it was for them to have a phone and refrigerator
@@WybleFamilyAdventures then the building belonged to someone else on non-Amish property, who was paying for it, not the Amish, unless they were shunned Amish, in which case they are no longer able to depend on their community for support.
Not sure if I can get any more clear the Amish were using it
@@WybleFamilyAdventures Morgellons is, in fact, delusional so you may as well save your breath to cool your soup.
SO it was them or not them cos that sound like it was near them so ya put them in the tittle for views lol
Someone rented it And they were using it
The tool review is a scam don’t do it .
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I was born amish
Awesome
They like white.