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Posted by Anonymous
 - August 17, 2020, 03:40:49 PM
Quote from: Mel post_id=376118 time=1597650565
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=376115 time=1597647543 user_id=1676
They have the most equipped workshops and tools of their trades. They're also good at getting around their limitations based on their faith.



I was amazed to find one workshop with a massive diesel engine ripped out of a semi truck to power their tools, and the exhaust was used to pressurize the well and lines to the house thus getting around a rule about convenience as the rule about wasting superseded it.

You're probably thinking Amish.



Hutts used to live in the US, but most fled to Canada when the US Government started hassling them for a variety of reasons.



Both basically live by the same principles, with one exception:  Hutts will utilize all modern equipment available to streamline their operations.  They drive cars, have the newest farm tractors, and accept most modern technology if it helps their people.



Amish are still stubborn this way, and won't accept much modern technology at all...

There are lots of Hutterite colonies in the state of Monatana..



Hutterites have been a force in Montana agriculture, producing 90 percent of the state's hogs and 98 percent of its eggs.
Posted by Anonymous
 - August 17, 2020, 04:54:48 AM
Quote from: "Berry Sweet" post_id=376130 time=1597654221 user_id=164
I have family in Medicine Hat that I visit every so often...they have a lot of Mennonites there....the ladies sell their home made pies in the grocery store parking lot...I bought some, they were delicious!

Sometimes their younger blonde women with perfectly braided hair, blue eyes, and a fit body under that dress, gives me wrong thoughts!
Posted by Berry Sweet
 - August 17, 2020, 04:50:21 AM
I have family in Medicine Hat that I visit every so often...they have a lot of Mennonites there....the ladies sell their home made pies in the grocery store parking lot...I bought some, they were delicious!
Posted by Anonymous
 - August 17, 2020, 04:45:59 AM
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=376124 time=1597651709 user_id=1676
Ok... I was thinking Hutts was a different term for Amish or Mennonites.



The Amish aren't that stubborn though...

Nope.  Hutterites are their own thing, separate from Amish and Mennonites.



There's still a few Hutt colonies in the US, but most moved to the Western Canadian Prairie Provinces...
Posted by Anonymous
 - August 17, 2020, 04:28:18 AM
I'd like to set up a community like that based on the bund from the 1930,s, if a bunch of blond blue eyed people want to get together and produce blond babies then there's no law against that
Posted by Frood
 - August 17, 2020, 04:08:29 AM
Quote from: Mel post_id=376118 time=1597650565
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=376115 time=1597647543 user_id=1676
They have the most equipped workshops and tools of their trades. They're also good at getting around their limitations based on their faith.



I was amazed to find one workshop with a massive diesel engine ripped out of a semi truck to power their tools, and the exhaust was used to pressurize the well and lines to the house thus getting around a rule about convenience as the rule about wasting superseded it.

You're probably thinking Amish.



Hutts used to live in the US, but most fled to Canada when the US Government started hassling them for a variety of reasons.



Both basically live by the same principles, with one exception:  Hutts will utilize all modern equipment available to streamline their operations.  They drive cars, have the newest farm tractors, and accept most modern technology if it helps their people.



Amish are still stubborn this way, and won't accept much modern technology at all...


Ok... I was thinking Hutts was a different term for Amish or Mennonites.



The Amish aren't that stubborn though...
Posted by Anonymous
 - August 17, 2020, 03:49:25 AM
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=376115 time=1597647543 user_id=1676
They have the most equipped workshops and tools of their trades. They're also good at getting around their limitations based on their faith.



I was amazed to find one workshop with a massive diesel engine ripped out of a semi truck to power their tools, and the exhaust was used to pressurize the well and lines to the house thus getting around a rule about convenience as the rule about wasting superseded it.

You're probably thinking Amish.



Hutts used to live in the US, but most fled to Canada when the US Government started hassling them for a variety of reasons.



Both basically live by the same principles, with one exception:  Hutts will utilize all modern equipment available to streamline their operations.  They drive cars, have the newest farm tractors, and accept most modern technology if it helps their people.



Amish are still stubborn this way, and won't accept much modern technology at all...
Posted by Frood
 - August 17, 2020, 02:59:03 AM
Quote from: cc post_id=375920 time=1597545467 user_id=88
I know Hutts very well. We did projects for them in Alberta



You are correct. They are very up to speed ,, best equipment there is ..



Among the first to use automated Center Pivot irrigation in S Alta in fact


They have the most equipped workshops and tools of their trades. They're also good at getting around their limitations based on their faith.



I was amazed to find one workshop with a massive diesel engine ripped out of a semi truck to power their tools, and the exhaust was used to pressurize the well and lines to the house thus getting around a rule about convenience as the rule about wasting superseded it.
Posted by Anonymous
 - August 15, 2020, 11:26:57 PM
Quote from: Mel post_id=375927 time=1597546804
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=375925 time=1597546648 user_id=3254
One of his many pleas for help.

Look, you humourless zipperhead...  It was simply a response to all this mask wearing bullshit.  Probably flew right over your head anyhow, since you zipperheads wear masks and welding shields 24/7 anyhow.

Let it all out Mel.....your bill is in the mail.
Posted by Anonymous
 - August 15, 2020, 11:00:04 PM
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=375925 time=1597546648 user_id=3254
One of his many pleas for help.

Look, you humourless zipperhead...  It was simply a response to all this mask wearing bullshit.  Probably flew right over your head anyhow, since you zipperheads wear masks and welding shields 24/7 anyhow.
Posted by Anonymous
 - August 15, 2020, 10:57:28 PM
Quote from: cc post_id=375912 time=1597541248 user_id=88
True enough. That was as weird as it gets.



 He keeps establishing that something is missing "up there"

One of his many pleas for help.
Posted by Anonymous
 - August 15, 2020, 10:41:16 PM
What's interesting about these groups, especially the Amish, is that they keep cranking out tons of kids.  They are the only group of Whites with steadily increasing numbers.



When mainstream Whites eventually disappear from from existence, the Amish will remain...  I don't know how living in a non-White World will work out for them, but they have proven to be self sufficient.
Posted by cc
 - August 15, 2020, 10:37:47 PM
I know Hutts very well. We did projects for them in Alberta



You are correct. They are very up to speed ,, best equipment there is ..



Among the first to use automated Center Pivot irrigation in S Alta in fact
Posted by Anonymous
 - August 15, 2020, 10:32:55 PM
Quote from: cc post_id=375917 time=1597545069 user_id=88
Now you are thinkin.



If you bother to look for a contract some day she can haul small loads for you... not sure how much a horse can haul, maybe 1/2 yard or so?

Hutterites utilize modern equipment and machinery, unlike the Amish...
Posted by cc
 - August 15, 2020, 10:31:09 PM
Now you are thinkin.



If you bother to look for a contract some day she can haul small loads for you... not sure how much a horse can haul, maybe 1/2 yard or so?