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![]() "Dimitri" > wrote in message ... > Get yours at: > > www.wketchup.com > > Regards, It's obviously Republican ketchup. A 14oz bottle sells for $3. I just bought Heinz in the 24 oz. bottle for 69 cents! |
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On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 19:09:22 +0000, Vox Humana wrote:
> It's obviously Republican ketchup. A 14oz bottle sells for $3. I just > bought Heinz in the 24 oz. bottle for 69 cents! yeah, but it's free if you make more than $500K/year.... --Kamus |
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![]() "byakee" > wrote in message ... > Hark! I heard "Vox Humana" > say: > > "Dimitri" > wrote in message > > ... > > > > Get yours at: > > > > > > www.wketchup.com > > > > > > Regards, > > > > It's obviously Republican ketchup. A 14oz bottle sells for $3. I just > > bought Heinz in the 24 oz. bottle for 69 cents! > > I visited the web site and kept waiting for the punchline... > Me too. I thought maybe the list of American ingredients would include arsenic and dioxin laced water or that there would be a recommendation to use in on mad cow burgers. I also though that maybe they were comparing Bush and ketchup in that they are both very slow. So, just how many ways are Bush and ketchup similar? I think they are both composed entirely of vegetable matter. |
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Hark! I heard "Vox Humana" > say:
> "Dimitri" > wrote in message > ... > > Get yours at: > > > > www.wketchup.com > > > > Regards, > > It's obviously Republican ketchup. A 14oz bottle sells for $3. I just > bought Heinz in the 24 oz. bottle for 69 cents! I visited the web site and kept waiting for the punchline... -- J.J. in WA (Change COLD to HOT for e-mail) ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~ ...fish heads, fish heads, eat them up, yum! |
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Vox Humana wrote:
> Me too. I thought maybe the list of American ingredients would include > arsenic and dioxin laced water or that there would be a recommendation to > use in on mad cow burgers. I also though that maybe they were comparing Unfortunately that haas been my impression of American made items or items generally made for America. They are lower quality and break sooner. Hard to be patriotic when the person selling these things is more interested in making a buck than selling a quality item. Isn't that why many Americans would never dream of buying an American car? regards, Ben -- "What passes for wisdom may only be eloquent foolishness" Cheap long distance calling using Onesuite (http://www.onesuite.com). 2.5 cents/min anywhere in the U.S., to Canada or the U.K. No monthly or connection fees! Use promotional code 038664643 for 20 free minutes. |
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![]() "Ben" > wrote in message ... > Vox Humana wrote: > > Me too. I thought maybe the list of American ingredients would include > > arsenic and dioxin laced water or that there would be a recommendation to > > use in on mad cow burgers. I also though that maybe they were comparing > > Unfortunately that haas been my impression of American made items or items > generally made for America. They are lower quality and break sooner. Hard to > be patriotic when the person selling these things is more interested in making > a buck than selling a quality item. Isn't that why many Americans would never > dream of buying an American car? > I don't know. I think you have to be careful when you buy anything. Not all foreign made things are good. Not all American made things are bad. I think that companies are finding that parts made cheaply in foreign countries and assembled here are not the bargain that they seem to be on the surface. And that brings up another point. It is probably really hard to get something that is entirely made and assembled in one country. |
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Vox Humana wrote:
(bad snipping, sorry) > > Unfortunately that haas been my impression of American made items or items > > generally made for America. They are lower quality and break sooner. Hard > to > > be patriotic when the person selling these things is more interested in > making > > a buck than selling a quality item. Isn't that why many Americans would > never > > dream of buying an American car? Do you drive??? in America? Gawd, I can't even back out of a parking lot with any confidence because of all the American made SUVs blocking my vision. Granted it's been a long time since I've owned an American car, so who am I to say. > I don't know. I think you have to be careful when you buy anything. Not > all foreign made things are good. That's for sure. > Not all American made things are bad. Ditto. > I > think that companies are finding that parts made cheaply in foreign > countries and assembled here are not the bargain that they seem to be on the > surface. Yeah, as my former company found out when they outsourced to India. Gee, nothing works and we had to fix it all? Who'da thought. nancy |
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On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 18:54:39 GMT, "Dimitri" >
wrote: >Get yours at: > > www.wketchup.com > >Regards, > >Dimitri ROFL!!!!!!!!!!!! Uh.....this is a joke.....right?? |
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Dimitri > wrote:
> Get yours at: > www.wketchup.com Actually, the Heinz company has long been a financial supporter of Republicans. Senator Heinz, who was married to Mrs. Theresa Heinz-Kerry before he died in a plane crash in Pennsylvania was a Republican senator from PA. |
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