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BOSTON BLACKIE...what the #*&*!$!?

Posted By DANIEL TINDER 13 Years Ago
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Its their turn to be making memories. And I'm sure they will have some good ones too. BUT we have ours and they can't take them from us. Tongue Chuck

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Aussie,

      Did you ever think you'd be trading stories about television shows from 50 years ago with somedbody 12,000  miles away. Instantly? I just talked to fella in the Czech Republic and sent a message to you. both sides of the world for basically nothin! 

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Thats why I keep telling people that we need to get ahead of the curve on outsourcing. The entire world is going that way and the economics dictate it. I forsee a future when econmies are almost even across the board due to worldwide communications and manufacturing. I think the "Made in America" campaign is going to be detrimental to our position in world trade. My 25cents worth. Many of the companies that claim to be American made are playing around with the meaning of the words. Mass produced parts from China assembled in America (or Mexico) are not really American made. Ask Walmart they know all about the false front. Chuck

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I've never been a fanatical "tree hugger", but you have to worry about wasted resources and the future of a planet where buying bottled/sliced button mushrooms shipped from China costs less than half the ones grown right down the road. About the only thing we still do better is "marketing". No one can fleece a sucker better than an American businessmen!

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DANIEL TINDER (7/14/2012)
I've never been a fanatical "tree hugger", but you have to worry about wasted resources and the future of a planet where buying bottled/sliced button mushrooms shipped from China costs less than half the ones grown right down the road. About the only thing we still do better is "marketing". No one can fleece a sucker better than an American businessmen!


I just buyed rear tires to my Mustang from Germany, but there was tires with same price in the U.S. what have been made in Japan or somewhere there.

So those tires are shipped pretty much around the world (Japan-U.S.-Finland) and they are much cheaper than the local tires.

I am not a treehugger either, but that is long way to get burned down on local streets.BigGrin So what we learned? Burnouts is not most ecologial things to do.


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