Pooh's Thoughtful Spot is located halfway between Pooh's house and Piglet's original house. It is protected from the wind and is a good spot for "deciding what to do today". This spot right here is my "thoughtful spot".
It's very sad that so many small businesses have gone under because of places like Walmart and even our neighborhood hardware store because of the new Lowe's near by, very troubling the times we are living in.
This sign is awesome because of its multi leveled message. It inspired a post of my own. I hope you don't mind that I used the image, linked you, and gave you full credit.
A very interesting sign. Where did you find this? How can we reverse this trend and make things in the United States again? I think that we need to agree on some sort of baseline standard of living for a worker, regardless of which country they live in. "Cheap" imports would get taxed based on how much less the worker who made the product was compensated compared to the "international baseline." There is no way we can compete with workers making $1 a day.
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WOW, this is a very interesting post. Wordless Wednesday speaks volumes on your blog today! Great post.
That rocks!
Oh my! That really tells it like it is now, doesn't it?!
It's very sad that so many small businesses have gone under because of places like Walmart and even our neighborhood hardware store because of the new Lowe's near by, very troubling the times we are living in.
This sign is awesome because of its multi leveled message. It inspired a post of my own. I hope you don't mind that I used the image, linked you, and gave you full credit.
Oh, that's good. What a great reminder to shop local and independent!
Aw:(
Amen to that!
OMG - I think this is the best thing I've seen on the Internet this week.
I absolutely LOVE it.
What a great post!
I am afraid my vocabulary has been reduced to that well-known palindrome, "WOW."
A very interesting sign. Where did you find this? How can we reverse this trend and make things in the United States again? I think that we need to agree on some sort of baseline standard of living for a worker, regardless of which country they live in. "Cheap" imports would get taxed based on how much less the worker who made the product was compensated compared to the "international baseline." There is no way we can compete with workers making $1 a day.
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