Talk:Amish in the City

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"in the conclusion of the show all of the teenagers choose to remain"

what the crap does that mean? remain as what? amish or english?

They chose to remain 'English.' I've reworded that a little bit, even though contextually you can see later in the paragraph what's the dealio. -- Ipstenu 20:32, 21 February 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Finding Video

Does anyone know where I could find this show on DVD or VHS


[edit] Miriam

Last year I coincidentally went to the county that Miriam is from (Holmes Co. OH). I stayed in a hotel in Charm, and while there, looked in a book that advertized that Miriam was doing tours of Amish country. First, is she still doing that, and where is the website? Second, is she still on any terms with family?

--Coryma 00:16, 4 July 2006 (UTC)