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June 2, 2009 at 12:09 PM #409759June 2, 2009 at 12:09 PM #409066
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ParticipantOK…..enough cheap talk. Here is how I contributed to the US Economy recently by purchasing US made products in the recent months(I’ve updated some of my offshore fishing tackle). Hence, here is your MADE IN THE USA tackle need w/ great quality:
1) Newell Reels via charkbait.com
“All reels are built in the USA (Glendale, CA) and carry a five year warranty”2) Seeker Rods “Made in the USA”
3) Avet Reels
http://www.avetreels.com/products.html…..done deal
June 2, 2009 at 12:09 PM #409305SD Transplant
ParticipantOK…..enough cheap talk. Here is how I contributed to the US Economy recently by purchasing US made products in the recent months(I’ve updated some of my offshore fishing tackle). Hence, here is your MADE IN THE USA tackle need w/ great quality:
1) Newell Reels via charkbait.com
“All reels are built in the USA (Glendale, CA) and carry a five year warranty”2) Seeker Rods “Made in the USA”
3) Avet Reels
http://www.avetreels.com/products.html…..done deal
June 2, 2009 at 12:09 PM #409551SD Transplant
ParticipantOK…..enough cheap talk. Here is how I contributed to the US Economy recently by purchasing US made products in the recent months(I’ve updated some of my offshore fishing tackle). Hence, here is your MADE IN THE USA tackle need w/ great quality:
1) Newell Reels via charkbait.com
“All reels are built in the USA (Glendale, CA) and carry a five year warranty”2) Seeker Rods “Made in the USA”
3) Avet Reels
http://www.avetreels.com/products.html…..done deal
June 2, 2009 at 12:09 PM #409613SD Transplant
ParticipantOK…..enough cheap talk. Here is how I contributed to the US Economy recently by purchasing US made products in the recent months(I’ve updated some of my offshore fishing tackle). Hence, here is your MADE IN THE USA tackle need w/ great quality:
1) Newell Reels via charkbait.com
“All reels are built in the USA (Glendale, CA) and carry a five year warranty”2) Seeker Rods “Made in the USA”
3) Avet Reels
http://www.avetreels.com/products.html…..done deal
June 2, 2009 at 12:09 PM #409764SD Transplant
ParticipantOK…..enough cheap talk. Here is how I contributed to the US Economy recently by purchasing US made products in the recent months(I’ve updated some of my offshore fishing tackle). Hence, here is your MADE IN THE USA tackle need w/ great quality:
1) Newell Reels via charkbait.com
“All reels are built in the USA (Glendale, CA) and carry a five year warranty”2) Seeker Rods “Made in the USA”
3) Avet Reels
http://www.avetreels.com/products.html…..done deal
June 2, 2009 at 1:02 PM #409086Coronita
Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=BGinRB]Would buying a Chinese Hummer assembled in Ga qualify as patriotic? [/quote]
[img_assist|nid=11212|title=Chinese Hummer|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=75]
Uh, in due times you’ll be asking “would buying an American Dongfeng assembled in GA qualify as patriotic.
Tell your kids not to lick the paint.
June 2, 2009 at 1:02 PM #409325Coronita
Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=BGinRB]Would buying a Chinese Hummer assembled in Ga qualify as patriotic? [/quote]
[img_assist|nid=11212|title=Chinese Hummer|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=75]
Uh, in due times you’ll be asking “would buying an American Dongfeng assembled in GA qualify as patriotic.
Tell your kids not to lick the paint.
June 2, 2009 at 1:02 PM #409571Coronita
Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=BGinRB]Would buying a Chinese Hummer assembled in Ga qualify as patriotic? [/quote]
[img_assist|nid=11212|title=Chinese Hummer|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=75]
Uh, in due times you’ll be asking “would buying an American Dongfeng assembled in GA qualify as patriotic.
Tell your kids not to lick the paint.
June 2, 2009 at 1:02 PM #409633Coronita
Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=BGinRB]Would buying a Chinese Hummer assembled in Ga qualify as patriotic? [/quote]
[img_assist|nid=11212|title=Chinese Hummer|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=75]
Uh, in due times you’ll be asking “would buying an American Dongfeng assembled in GA qualify as patriotic.
Tell your kids not to lick the paint.
June 2, 2009 at 1:02 PM #409784Coronita
Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=BGinRB]Would buying a Chinese Hummer assembled in Ga qualify as patriotic? [/quote]
[img_assist|nid=11212|title=Chinese Hummer|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=75]
Uh, in due times you’ll be asking “would buying an American Dongfeng assembled in GA qualify as patriotic.
Tell your kids not to lick the paint.
June 2, 2009 at 1:44 PM #409091BGinRB
Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=BGinRB]Would buying a Chinese Hummer assembled in Ga qualify as patriotic? [/quote]
[img_assist|nid=11212|title=Chinese Hummer|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=75]
Uh, in due times you’ll be asking “would buying an American Dongfeng assembled in GA qualify as patriotic.
I’ve been bouncing between three European countries for the past couple of months. Nominally, one close ally, one not-so-close ally and the third just not-so-close.
The local governments need to invest in finding a way to convert schadenfreude into electric energy. I had 10+ people tell me about the Chinese Hummer over the past several hours.
From here, the States look fvcked and soon to be forgotten. Especially Cali.June 2, 2009 at 1:44 PM #409330BGinRB
Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=BGinRB]Would buying a Chinese Hummer assembled in Ga qualify as patriotic? [/quote]
[img_assist|nid=11212|title=Chinese Hummer|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=75]
Uh, in due times you’ll be asking “would buying an American Dongfeng assembled in GA qualify as patriotic.
I’ve been bouncing between three European countries for the past couple of months. Nominally, one close ally, one not-so-close ally and the third just not-so-close.
The local governments need to invest in finding a way to convert schadenfreude into electric energy. I had 10+ people tell me about the Chinese Hummer over the past several hours.
From here, the States look fvcked and soon to be forgotten. Especially Cali.June 2, 2009 at 1:44 PM #409576BGinRB
Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=BGinRB]Would buying a Chinese Hummer assembled in Ga qualify as patriotic? [/quote]
[img_assist|nid=11212|title=Chinese Hummer|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=75]
Uh, in due times you’ll be asking “would buying an American Dongfeng assembled in GA qualify as patriotic.
I’ve been bouncing between three European countries for the past couple of months. Nominally, one close ally, one not-so-close ally and the third just not-so-close.
The local governments need to invest in finding a way to convert schadenfreude into electric energy. I had 10+ people tell me about the Chinese Hummer over the past several hours.
From here, the States look fvcked and soon to be forgotten. Especially Cali.June 2, 2009 at 1:44 PM #409638BGinRB
Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=BGinRB]Would buying a Chinese Hummer assembled in Ga qualify as patriotic? [/quote]
[img_assist|nid=11212|title=Chinese Hummer|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=75]
Uh, in due times you’ll be asking “would buying an American Dongfeng assembled in GA qualify as patriotic.
I’ve been bouncing between three European countries for the past couple of months. Nominally, one close ally, one not-so-close ally and the third just not-so-close.
The local governments need to invest in finding a way to convert schadenfreude into electric energy. I had 10+ people tell me about the Chinese Hummer over the past several hours.
From here, the States look fvcked and soon to be forgotten. Especially Cali. -
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