Using that logicâŠyou canât pour a drink.
we have stickers in Nebraska also!
Out here, NV, it gives a whole new meaning to âbe aware of your surroundingsââ
Just a note: that tailgate fence, which flips over when the tailgate is closed, cannot be used with most caps installed.
just Had To Look That Up, now the definition is stored in the trivial part of my memory never to be seen againâŠ
Absolutely agree. What many people donât understand is that the opposite isnât always trueâjust because something costs more doesnât mean it is better quality. Also, the quality of some products (and the cost associated with achieving that quality) exceeds the demands of the intended use and the cost-vs-value assessment. Once the quality costs more than the value it can return, that âexcess qualityâ becomes an irrelevant vanity. Let the buyer beware.
Again, absolutely agree. I own two imported sewing machines, one German and one Italian, each of which are more than 70 years old that I would put up against any sewing machine bought new todayâeven of the same brand. They were relatively expensive when new and have held their value even after all these years.
Todayâs imports often seem to be driven entirely by price point rather than value. It can be difficult to make something âbetterâ; itâs much easier to make it âcheaperâ.
Just so, sir, just so.