Posted on 12/14/2023 2:41:27 AM PST by Libloather
An Amish wagon in Virginia was caught aggressively rocking, and observers were suspicious of what the people inside could be getting up to.
A video of the moment a traditional Amish wagon jolted from side to side was uploaded in February of 2021 after a young boy witnessed the suspicious act.
The wagon was still attached to its patient and obedient horse as it continued to rock wildly.
According the boy who managed to capture the suggestive event on camera, the wagon was parked outside a Food Lion supermarket in Buckingham, Virginia.
The hilarious video re-surfaced in November and went viral with almost two million views, 287,000 likes and 3,500 hilarious comments.
One user jokingly mentioned the traditional rite of passage ceremony that the Amish communities celebrate. 'What happens at Rumspringa... stays at Rumspringa.'
'BRO CHURNIN THAT BUTTER,' someone else commented.
Taylor commented: 'And that poor horse gotta stand there and wait till they done.'
'If the buggies rocking don't come a knocking...,' a different user joked.
The Virginia Amish community originally settled in the early 20th century, but it has grown rapidly in the last few years.
Amish from other states have moved to Virginia to create growing settlements after being attracted by more affordable land.
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There are Amish all around me in Missouri. There aren’t many problems, they take care of their own.
The only issues are that they almost consider the neighbor’s fruit trees, fishing ponds, etc as public domain.
As something pertinent to this, there also are young Amish women who show up in the bars after changing into tight jeans and you can figure out the rest!
Those rapscallions! I guess they are subject to human temptation as well.
Then tonight we’re gonna party like it’s 1699.
Amish I believe at 16 get one year to do anything they want to find out if they want to move on or stay Amish.
Is it the Amish again Yogi?
It's always the Amish Boo Boo
Who art thy father, who art thy father?
LOL!!!
It’s German, so yes, it can be. It’s a myth that the Amish use only Biblical names, although that can vary by community. I know a Jolene, a Heidi, a Jaylen, and a Dorothy.
So, I can legitimately say, “Rock me, Amadeus. Amadeus. Amadeus.
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