The word Rumspringa is a term that refers to a period of time when adolescent Amish members leave the community for a period of time to experience the outside world. It is stated that Rumspringa usually occurs when the youth are between 14 and 16 years of age.
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Rumspringa - 2011 was released on: USA: 1 November 2011
Rumspringa Girls - 2011 was released on: USA: September 2011 (internet)
"Rumspringa" is the word for Amish teenagers' period of experimentation and freedom from religious rules.
Judging Amy - 1999 Rumspringa 5-9 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13
Judging Amy - 1999 Rumspringa 5-9 was released on: USA: 25 November 2003 Germany: 29 March 2005 Hungary: 16 May 2008
Confirmation, first confession, first Eucharist, baptism and Rumspringa. Read more in the related link below.
The cast of Rumspringa Girls - 2011 includes: Jaime Alyse Andrews as Skidmark Jones Ryan Brunetti as Abram Stoltzfus Ross Brunetti as Nigel Matt Cascella as Clarinet teacher Cate Duffy as Susannah Ryan Huntley as Drunk in bar Adam Lichty as Isaac Angelica Pasquini as Babbling Brooke Jessica Rionero as Queenie Reggie Watts as Jebediah
It's the song where Sheriff Longmire breaks into the Mennonites house while they are on Rumspringa. I am NOT referring to "Last Resort" which is played earlier in the episode.
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It can mean 'of excellent quality' or it can mean 'of your choosing'.