The idle musings of a former military man, former computer geek, medically retired pastor and now full-time writer. Contents guaranteed to offend the politically correct and anal-retentive from time to time. My approach to life is that it should be taken with a large helping of laughter, and sufficient firepower to keep it tamed!
Monday, December 2, 2024
Memes that made me laugh 238
Gathered from around the Internet over the past week. Click any image for a larger view.
...and they stopped making B160's ! All their jeans nowadays show the crack in your ass when you bend over, except that you can't because they're Metro-Tight !
I was going to recommend the maker of the USA made flannel shirts I bought a bunch of a couple of years ago from Tractor Supply, in 3XL Tall, for $30, the brand is Big Bill. Quality is great, but they're now over $90 each. Ouch. Glad they won't wear out. John in Indy
How about a list of American companies that still have their manufacturing here in the US? It would be a lot shorter. I buy Thorlo socks, they're expensive but well made, plus the only sock that I know is made here. Are there any underwear makers that qualify?
pbfurn: Darn Tough are genuinely great socks, but the company is (unsurprisingly) woke. As a Vermonter, I'd really like to support a local manufacturer, but I don't like buying stuff from wokesters.
Carthart doesn't make hunter orange clothing, that is a pet peeve. Also they have moved to Mexico putting out american workers.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.allamericanmade.com/where-is-carhartt-made/
Delete...and they stopped making B160's ! All their jeans nowadays show the crack in your ass when you bend over, except that you can't because they're Metro-Tight !
ReplyDeleteAs of Jan 20th women will no longer be legally allowed to operate a motor vehicle without a drivers license.
ReplyDeleteFor some, it was always questionable whether they could operate one, with or without a drivers license.
Someone needs to compile a list of 'American Made' companies not made any longer operate in the good old USA. Then we could make an effective boycott.
ReplyDeleteRoundhouse for bib-overalls, jeans, etc. Texas company.
ReplyDeleteI was going to recommend the maker of the USA made flannel shirts I bought a bunch of a couple of years ago from Tractor Supply, in 3XL Tall, for $30, the brand is Big Bill.
ReplyDeleteQuality is great, but they're now over $90 each. Ouch.
Glad they won't wear out.
John in Indy
How about a list of American companies that still have their manufacturing here in the US? It would be a lot shorter.
ReplyDeleteI buy Thorlo socks, they're expensive but well made, plus the only sock that I know is made here. Are there any underwear makers that qualify?
Darn Tough is made in Vermont and guaranteed for life!
ReplyDeletepbfurn: Darn Tough are genuinely great socks, but the company is (unsurprisingly) woke. As a Vermonter, I'd really like to support a local manufacturer, but I don't like buying stuff from wokesters.
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