We celebrated Black Friday...
On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 12:09:21 -0500, HK wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote:
On Nov 24, 8:27?am, HK wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote:
Bought six electric candy canes and six electric "trees" to mount on
the boat in advance of the Seafair Holiday cruise next weekend.
Goods from PRC?
I'd have to check the bags and boxes
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Keeping track is so obnoxious
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Most small things we buy today
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Are built nowhere in USA
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Could be Korea, I don't know
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Maybe Hecho in Mexico
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Three bucks for lights on thin wire cages?
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Nobody's making decent wages
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That's correct: many if not most things are no longer made in the USA,
but if you are going to buy foreign-made goods, and we all do, you can
still try to avoid goods made in countries like the People's Republic of
China.
I was just packing away my Garmin GPS for the winter and of course I
remember it was not manufactured in the USA. But it was manufactured in
Taiwan, which is acceptable. Now is there anything inside its case that
was made in the PRC? I am sure there is. But I can't control that. Had
the unit carried a Made in China label, I would not have purchased it.
Harry, have you ever heard the metaphor, "He's as full of **** as a
Christmas goose"?
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John H
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