stevew2 wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:Behshad wrote:[
So you suggesting that I stop using invisible coma's that only you and Andrew can see , you Pennsylvanian Dutch Amish ?!

YOU live in Dutch country, I did not grow up in THAT part of PA. I'm a city girl and can tell you I only saw Amish when we went through Ohio. Nice try though

I just think maybe he, and MAYBE others (not naming names

) may have read it wrong and we, I mean they, may have IMAGINED a comma

Amish people are inbred
Sadly, that's true. Amish populations have higher incidences of particular genetic disorders, including dwarfism, various metabolic disorders, and unusual distribution of blood-types.
Since almost all Amish descend from about 200 18th century founders, genetic disorders from inbreeding exist. Some of these disorders are quite rare, or unique to the Amish communities, and are serious enough to increase the mortality rate among Amish children. The majority of Amish accept these as "Gottes Wille" (God's will).
We also have Amish in Wisconsin. As land prices continue to escalate in PA, many Amish are moving to Wisconsin and purchasing farms as dairy farmers are retiring and selling off their farms.
Grammar, the difference between knowing your shit and knowing you're shit.