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Posted by 333 on February 24, 2004 at 11:14:12 from (207.177.83.82):
In Reply to: Round the Farm Kitchen Table posted by KenF on February 23, 2004 at 11:54:18:
The problem is , Our society has become a throw away society, when ever something breaks we just by a new one at he cheapest price possible, the focus has shifted to making a quick buck and spending it, why do you think walmart works, people have more cash in there pocket at the end of the week, it also works for walmart, every time you go in there you always come out with more than you need or pick up something extra, Sams works the same way, they sell you wolume, not what you need, there is no cure, get with the program, if you can't beat them join them, I don't have a million dollars to pay for some union guy while he takes a 2 hour lunch break, I've been there and seen it all,
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