Of course it is and that is why Dolly is so defensive of Chinese product. It's the best (and only) BJ he has ever had.
Matthew, 30 Jan 2016, 09:21 AM Your simplistic view is so flawed it is not worth debating. The current oversupply will be swallowed in 12 months. By the time dumb shits like you realise this prices will already be rising.
He got it because it came with a years supply of reconditioned condoms.
Most things can be recycled but I'm not so sure about used condoms?
Smells a bit fishy to me.
Matthew, 30 Jan 2016, 09:21 AM Your simplistic view is so flawed it is not worth debating. The current oversupply will be swallowed in 12 months. By the time dumb shits like you realise this prices will already be rising.
He got it because it came with a years supply of reconditioned condoms.
Of course you got taken in by such an obvious fake
Ex BP Golly
23 Oct 2016, 07:58 AM
"Products that are made in China for the Australian market could not even be sent back to China, as many of them would not meet the Chinese product safety standards but are acceptable here."
People it seems are finally becoming aware of what Comrade Keating was taking about when he said we had to compete with Asia, and some Asian dude called us the White Trash of Asia.
We still got dirt to flog off don't we?
BTW, once they trash our economy, we will replace whatever country replaces India for low cost labour.
Sydney will become the call centre of the world, unless copper nbn stops us even achieving that. You still breathing lil oxygen robber. Yep, your still with us.
We still got dirt to sell you think ?
Yes, but at what cost ? Will it be higher than prodution costs soon ?
How many more ghost cities do you think china need ?
Maybe they could make ANOTHER billion toasters and kettles that nobody needs ?
Commodity prices have recently dropped too, and below the lows of 2008. It shows those zero rates are not working anymore and have finally done there dash.
As for our discussion yesterday on Chinese and Indian wages, on Thursday I went into kmart to pick up an andriod extention cable for my phone. Walking back towards the front counter section I passed the clothes area and thought I could do with a couple of shirts. I grabbed two polo type shirts. I wore one on friday and had the other one on my bedroom floor. Yesterday , a couple of hours after making that post reguarding wages I walked into my room. The shirt was on the floor with the price tag faced down. I picked it up to look at the price tag and see where it was made. For the record, when I was young, EVERY PIECE of clothing when you looked at the label said MADE IN AUSTRALIA. I have not seen those words on clothes for around a decade, could be more , I dont really know. What I have seen on clothes, as well as most other items for that matter over the last decade or so is ' made in china'. And when looking at the label yesterday, that was exactly what I was expecting to find and thinking of that post at the time.
To my surprise, it did not say ' made in china'. Guess what it said ?????????
Nooooo! You are pointing to something that occurred prior to 2004 to suggest they are still a bunch of criminals?
Trollie
23 Oct 2016, 09:22 AM
The fact is there are plenty of examples of poorly made products from any country you choose to name.
But because you're a racist you only ever focus on the Chinese.
I can't believe it, you are a PC rent seeker.
Btw, pointing out they make shit, and that their business men poke fun at their own 'peasant' people by making up crazy names (like the example below) is not being racist.
Btw, pointing out they make shit, and that their business men poke fun at their own 'peasant' people by making up crazy names (like the example below) is not being racist.
Stereotyping an entire race of people and treating them in a derogatory manner isn't being racist according to you?
I'm not even close to PC, that shows just how f***ed up your moral compass is.
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