OK folks, it's time for the next part of this guide! (I'd like to break this guide up into multiple parts so my readers won't be intimidated by too many pages). Check my signature for the link... ... and remember, if it ain't from Eatup, it ain't authentic! -- Eatup
^ I do admire your taste. Btw, If anyone else feels like bumping up this thread while I'm away, you're more than welcomed to do so...
Not anymore, but You might have seen Bat face on a milk carton last Month when He wandered away from home
Well Bat put on a LOT of weight since that pic was taken Also lost all hair off top of head but it ok since grows out his ears and nose now
I don't know about you guys, but I sure wish manufacturing would come back to the US so things could be built with pride again. I just leaned back in my "executive office chair" which was made in China and is less than 3 months old, now I have an "executive office stool". Chinese junk. NOT HAPPY !
I agree, Things that were made in the U.S. have been shipped out for the very low cost of child labor to produce the same products that U.S. workers once made. China has the advantage because their labor laws are not the same (just google FoxConn and labor problems). Today there are very very few things that U.S. citizens can buy that are not made in China. Which also means that this gigantic Chinese war machine that eatup is posting was paid for by you and me, They might even use it against us in the near future.... we U.S. Government be stooopid