We LOVE the Floyd Country Store. Mrs. Old Joe and I got married just down the road from there a few years ago. It was a great place to gather the family for Friday night fun. Thanks for sharing!
When he came out playing the spoons, I just about cried! I don't think I have ever witnessed such a display of authentic, ancient fun. It truly was remarkable being there. Thanks for watching!
I love the way the store and the entertainment area blend into one it must be such a great community facility to have and treasure, it looks like everyone is having fun 😊👍
Thanks for watching from Germany!! If you haven’t seen my other videos, check them out! I’ve made quite a few videos with my parents, we are Pennsylvania Germans, my parents can still speak the dialect of our immigrant ancestors even though they are 7th-generation Americans! Our ancestors came to Pennsylvania in the 1700s from southwest Germany.
@@Henry_Martin_Taylor yes, that was the trip of a lifetime, so much fun!! There are 5 or 6 videos in that series. You will also enjoy this one! th-cam.com/video/O7m_-7pe7rA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MB8C2tJDs2nyWa0f
@@darleneschneck I've laughed nearly the whole video 😅It reminds me to one of my favorites. If you want to stop somebody arguing with you or something else you might say in German - Geh mir nicht auf den Keks, which means in English - Don't walk on my biscuit. I was not so wrong when I was reminded to the Amish People when you told me where your ancestors are coming from - and I like the Brandenberger Family😊
@@Henry_Martin_Taylor I like the Brandenberger family too! My mother’s family was Mennonite, but my father’s family was Lutheran, and so I am descended from what we call the “Fancy Dutch” and also the “Plain Dutch!“ I love that saying about the biscuit, I will tell my parents! I’m glad you enjoy my videos ❤️👏
I'm so jealous. Nothing like this near me. My daddy was from Tennessee, this kind of stuff is in my soul.
Having that much fun is priceless. 😊
We LOVE the Floyd Country Store. Mrs. Old Joe and I got married just down the road from there a few years ago. It was a great place to gather the family for Friday night fun. Thanks for sharing!
Nice!.............................................................
Dieser Ort macht sicher vielen Menschen Freude!
Grüße aus Deutschland 🇩🇪
@@Backkanal Hallo und danke!!👍
@darleneschneck Gerne und eine schöne Vorweihnachtszeit.
@ du auch! Ich bin Pennsylvanish Deitsch th-cam.com/video/ozG42uFIZ9M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=qHqjELtAiUqRFugb
I had to watch this again it’s such fun and I loved seeing the guy playing the spoons, one of my uncles did that, loved it, such a genuine community 🌸
When he came out playing the spoons, I just about cried! I don't think I have ever witnessed such a display of authentic, ancient fun. It truly was remarkable being there. Thanks for watching!
I love the way the store and the entertainment area blend into one it must be such a great community facility to have and treasure, it looks like everyone is having fun 😊👍
So glad you were able to experience this! We were there a couple of years ago and it was so fun to watch this community come together, all ages.
Great video. Watching from outback Australia. 😉
The most wholesome channel on TH-cam! I love this so much. Thanks for sharing ❤
Thank you much!!
My roots
Great music, great people😊Much greetings from Germany ❤️🪕
Thanks for watching from Germany!! If you haven’t seen my other videos, check them out! I’ve made quite a few videos with my parents, we are Pennsylvania Germans, my parents can still speak the dialect of our immigrant ancestors even though they are 7th-generation Americans! Our ancestors came to Pennsylvania in the 1700s from southwest Germany.
@@darleneschneckI just found your 1999 video of your tour in Switzerland and Germany.
@@Henry_Martin_Taylor yes, that was the trip of a lifetime, so much fun!! There are 5 or 6 videos in that series. You will also enjoy this one! th-cam.com/video/O7m_-7pe7rA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MB8C2tJDs2nyWa0f
@@darleneschneck I've laughed nearly the whole video 😅It reminds me to one of my favorites. If you want to stop somebody arguing with you or something else you might say in German - Geh mir nicht auf den Keks, which means in English - Don't walk on my biscuit. I was not so wrong when I was reminded to the Amish People when you told me where your ancestors are coming from - and I like the Brandenberger Family😊
@@Henry_Martin_Taylor I like the Brandenberger family too! My mother’s family was Mennonite, but my father’s family was Lutheran, and so I am descended from what we call the “Fancy Dutch” and also the “Plain Dutch!“ I love that saying about the biscuit, I will tell my parents! I’m glad you enjoy my videos ❤️👏
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I mean no disrespect but must congratulate a lot of the heavy people who can sure move their feet. Looks like a fun place.