So today I'm out at my brothers house and he's got quite a bit more Amish than I do even though I got Amish too, and I'm carefully passing buggies so one don't hang a left into me, and one comes from the opposite direct. Elderly Amish grandfather and grandmother, bunch of small children in the back. I'm thinking to myself, bet them kids aren't screaming like most kids.
Then on the way home I stop at the grocery store to pickup some things. I get to this aisle and some youngish mother is telling her out of control little daughter "...caution, get a grip on yourself..." and I keep going, shaking my head. Next aisle, I encounter them again, and the little girl is hanging on the side of the cart screaming and crying, no tears though. Mother put something in the cart, little is screaming she doesn't want them. Mother says that her little brother will, so now the little girl is screaming that she don't want them in the cart at all. Mother says, "You aren't the boss" and the little girl is still screaming. I see an elderly fella nearby and clearly he's had enough too, so as I'm passing the non-mommy and her out of control daughter, I let out with a loud booming voice that came out of Georgia and could be heard in Canada two aisles over, "HEYYYYYYYY!!!" that makes non-mommy jump out of her skin and little out of control girl shutup and jump into the cart looking at me, as I look at the elderly fella and calmly say, "Hey, its sure been a long time since I've seen you", reached out and shook his hand and gave him a wink, and kept going. Little crying out of control girl didn't make a peep after that. And guess what? She still had no trace of tears when she quit crying.
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