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Re: Re: Round the Farm Kitchen Table
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Posted by Rusty Jones/ The Mower Ma on February 24, 2004 at 06:25:56 from (209.195.139.164):
In Reply to: Re: Round the Farm Kitchen Table posted by KenF on February 23, 2004 at 18:27:24:
Aww, c'mon, Ken: surely yer brain hasn't atrophied to the point of no return! Geez! How old are you? I found the computer keeps my brain active! And, anybody who at the age of 74 decides to start a mower repair business can't be too befuddled. And it keeps me in spending money, while my wife burns up the family finances with her cigs! Another thing! Studebaker Motor Car Co. started building their cars in Ontario, Canada back in 1965-66, at the height of the "Built in America" craze! Well, when the Big 3 got hold of that, it didn't take long for them to put Stude out of business, by labeling it a "foreign" car! Of course, they didn't tell us in the USA that lots of their car parts were made in Canada! I showed one hard-case "Buy in USA" guy, who insisted his 1972 Ford truck was All USA, the stickers on a lot of parts in his truck, including the door post sticker saying it was assembled in Canada! HMMMM! But we like ya anyway! Rusty Jones
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