I not thin skined I worked in machine shops for over 40 years never saw workers stoned may be its a whole new pice of cake now been 30 years that I worked.
spaghetti boy wrote:
I not thin skined I worked in machine shops for over 40 years never saw workers stoned may be its a whole new pice of cake now been 30 years that I worked.
A lot has changed in 30 years.
spaghetti boy wrote:
I never went to work stoned so were to you get that crap!
I saw a video years ago where numerous auto workers at a General Motors in Detroit spent their lunch hours smoking marijuana in their vehicles. You may tell us you never went to work stoned and we can believe you. But others definitely have and still do. As another poster said, don’t be so thin skinned. You do not represent anybody but you.
Dennis
I all ready said my thoughts you did not read it.
spaghetti boy wrote:
I all ready said my thoughts you did not read it.
If talking to me, yes I did read it. Apparently you took the other post as pointing somehow to you. With over 330 Million people in America you might consider the post was for somebody else. My father also was a master machinist for over 30 years and never smoked marijuana in his life. Of course he also was not the only worker on the planet.
Have a wonderful day,
Dennis
That I know like I said things are not the same any more and I may have said more than I should of what whent on 50 years ago not the same any more ,never thought it was pointing at me just for got what year it was and things not the same it's a crazy world now .
spaghetti boy wrote:
That I know like I said things are not the same any more and I may have said more than I should of what whent on 50 years ago not the same any more ,never thought it was pointing at me just for got what year it was and things not the same it's a crazy world now .
You sound like you have spaghetti between your ears.
Will you got a big mouth!
Re: bipod. Made in Japan. I prefer products made in America, not because of quality concerns, but because I hate to see American jobs migrate to other countries. Davidb1879.
Some things not made here any more.
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car like most any other.
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Soul Dr.
Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
spaghetti boy wrote:
Some things not made here any more.
A lot of things are not made here anymore!
Soul Dr. wrote:
A lot of things are not made here anymore!
But a lot of things are. The US and China are the world's two largest exporters. The last time I checked we were the largest but that distinction goes back and forth between us as economies fluctuate.
Soul Dr.
Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
LFingar wrote:
But a lot of things are. The US and China are the world's two largest exporters. The last time I checked we were the largest but that distinction goes back and forth between us as economies fluctuate.
You ever try to find clothes or shoes made in the USA?
Even top brand clothing are all mostly made in foreign countries now.
Top of the line shoes like Nike, Adidas, and others are all made in China.
Go into a store like J.C. Penny or Macy's and try to find something made in the USA.
You are not going to have much luck in that endeavor.
Nikon has a big factory here in Thailand. Both my D7100 and D750 were made here. They both work and look fine. One of my students works at that factory as a translator, and she says that QA standards set by the Nikon headquarters apply everywhere.
My first Toyota truck here came with an engine from Japan. Good truck. My second had an engine manufactured here, in fact the truck was 100% Thai. Noticed no difference. My 3rd and 4th trucks were Fords...made in Thailand. Great trucks.
As someone pointed out, it depends upon the parent company and their quality standards.
OK, now the naysayers can come out and declare me wrong! 😆
Cheers,
Don
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