Love the lol, by the way. So I missed the news of the U.S. Postal Service going completely under? I knew they were looking to close some offices...but everything?
Nipsy said…
Hahaha.. the snail mail killer is my fav... Just found out last night they're closing a major post office up in the city, luckily they're leaving our tiny one alone
It's the same thing here respecting the demise of the postal service at the hands of the internet. We had a postal strike recently. I don't think many people noticed.
I remember the States instituting a "Buy American" policy many, many (oh, so too many) years ago. If I recall, not soon afterwards, 'farm-a-cology' took over and most jobs went to countries that had cheap labour (Mexico comes to mind) merely because of the cheaper labour but the U.S. tax laws as well. The politics in this were/are so convoluted - if not questionable - but, like the song says, "Who's Sorry Now?"
(My apologizes for the foregoing rant but it's Sunday and Jayne (http://injaynesworld.blogspot.com/) is not around right now.)
Considering that the U.S. seems to be placing more importance on football than its economy, having a (Canadian) manufacturer of such sports equipment would definitely be a win-win. Hell, it might even earn Canada a seat in Congress.
The FTA? *stomach turns* It basically screwed Canada on the soft lumber issue. Again. But let's not go there.
As for "guest-blogging" for Jayne, I'll take that as a compliment (thank you). Unfortunately, I'd have to look up shit. I generally have to to that to understand some of these political cartoons.
;-)
Speaking of which, I have no idea what the Dallas Cowboys thing is all about, but it's on 60 Minutes tonight.
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However, the most ridiculous one is the SpongeBob. UNBELIEVABLE that anyone would disparage watching just the the best CARTOON ever. hee hee
But I have no opinion on the matter.
HA!
;-)
(My apologizes for the foregoing rant but it's Sunday and Jayne (http://injaynesworld.blogspot.com/) is not around right now.)
Considering that the U.S. seems to be placing more importance on football than its economy, having a (Canadian) manufacturer of such sports equipment would definitely be a win-win. Hell, it might even earn Canada a seat in Congress.
Okay, my bad.
;-)
You should have guest-blogged for Jayne in her absence.
As for "guest-blogging" for Jayne, I'll take that as a compliment (thank you). Unfortunately, I'd have to look up shit. I generally have to to that to understand some of these political cartoons.
;-)
Speaking of which, I have no idea what the Dallas Cowboys thing is all about, but it's on 60 Minutes tonight.
Football. Again.
Go figure.
;-)
(It was meant as a compliment.)