Posted by rrlund on April 18, 2014 at 08:59:50 from (162.250.26.144):
In Reply to: Re: Small business posted by W_B on April 18, 2014 at 07:23:24:
All the Deeremarts here in western Michigan just recently merged with a bunch in Indiana for 16 locations all under one name now. I don't drive a Honda or Toyota myself,but I have inlaws who work at Toyota in Georgetown Ky. When you put a face,a name and a family to those jobs,it's pretty darned hard to accept that we're better off buying cars made in Mexico because it's an American name on them.
I guess when it all comes right down to it though,I hate fads. No matter what it is,if I'm in to it and too many people pile on and take an interest,I'm out. I like to shop in the small stores where people will talk to you.I listen to music that isn't played to death,watch obscure TV shows,you name it. When I vacation I'd a whole lot rather sit at a general store on the Ozarks talking to a few locals than stand in line at a theme park or some other tourist attraction. Even with these Olivers,I've mastered working on them and getting parts to the point that I can have parts for them faster than I can a Deere and can work on them with my eyes closed. That's why the foreign built Olivers have caught my interest. Not many folks want them and I don't know much about them myself. I don't just want to read up on them,I want to learn hands on.
Plain and simple,if somebody tells me something is worthless or that an idea won't work,that's what I want to have or try. I'm just not in the main stream.
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