When a website that claims to be promoting local cycling in the city of Chicago has a banner ad for a site which is one of the many internet discount outlets that make it hard for local bike shops.
Way to go Chainlink, bravo. Is the advertising dollar worth making things harder on the local shops here in Chicago?
Is this site about serving the local community or is it about being a profit center for it's owner?
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Permalink Reply by Melanie K on January 11, 2012 at 2:54pm It would just be a step in integrating the entire world under one social economic system so that all can be equal no matter where they lived.
:p
James BlackHeron said:
Or maybe the USA can just annex Colombia or the entire West Coast of South America like they annexed Hawaii soon after WW2.
Would that make it OK to buy from there if it was "from the USA?"
Heck, looks like the USA is going to annex the entirety of the Middle East sooner or later. Iran is obviously next sometime probably before November.
Permalink Reply by James BlackHeron on January 11, 2012 at 2:56pm
Permalink Reply by Melanie K on January 11, 2012 at 3:01pm Nice video game reference. But should be "all your base are belong to US" if you want to get technical. :)
Permalink Reply by Duppie 13.5185km on January 11, 2012 at 3:20pm At least that would increase domestic oil production enough for Conservatives to finally shut up about domestic energy policies ;)
James BlackHeron said:
Heck, looks like the USA is going to annex the entirety of the Middle East sooner or later. Iran is obviously next sometime probably before November.
Permalink Reply by Bernard Joseph Hannigan on January 11, 2012 at 7:38pm I am there...What time is breakfast....OR, you could do this for WINTER BIKE TO WORK DAY!!!!...Which I am going to try to make
Duppie said:
Really? You haven't had my home cured bacon then?
Start with a pork belly from a humanely raised pig from C&D Family farms in Knox, IN.
Wet cure it for 4-5 days in a nitrate-free cure in our Michigan made fridge.
Then hot smoke it for a few hours on my Georgia made grill, using the Amaze-n Smoker box, welded in Minnesota out of American steel.
Finish it off in our Iowan made oven to make sure it is fully cooked.
Slice nice and thick with my Wisconsin made Chinese-style knife
This what is what you end up with:
Fry it up with some eggs from our own backyard chickens, and serve on my wife's home made bread (usually made with Illinois grown wheat). Drink coffee that is roasted 100 yards from my home (Metropolis roasting garage on Clark).
Local enough for you?
Bernard Joseph Hannigan said:
Permalink Reply by S on January 11, 2012 at 8:03pm You didn't. I was just implying that you could get more local. Although, at some point it just becomes useless purity contests.
Duppie said:
Where did I suggest otherwise?
S said:I bet those coffee beans were grown in south america or the caribbeans.
Duppie said:Fry it up with some eggs from our own backyard chickens, and serve on my wife's home made bread (usually made with Illinois grown wheat). Drink coffee that is roasted 100 yards from my home (Metropolis roasting garage on Clark).
Local enough for you?
Permalink Reply by S on January 11, 2012 at 8:06pm The US annexed Hawaii in 1898. Hawaii became a state just after WW2 though. The US is finally out of Iraq for the most part. I'm hoping that happens soon in Afghanistan as well.
James BlackHeron said:
Or maybe the USA can just annex Colombia or the entire West Coast of South America like they annexed Hawaii soon after WW2.
Would that make it OK to buy from there if it was "from the USA?"
Heck, looks like the USA is going to annex the entirety of the Middle East sooner or later. Iran is obviously next sometime probably before November.
Permalink Reply by James BlackHeron on January 11, 2012 at 8:20pm Hawaii was a territory just like a lot of other territories that never became states. It was only an interest because of its importance as a Naval Base like Guam or the Phillipines.
5000 Mercenaries are still in Iraq under US employ the size of a He...
No, the US is not out of Iraq. They just moved the official troops out to ready them for Iran. Smoke and Mirrors.
Permalink Reply by Craig S. on January 11, 2012 at 8:43pm When can I place an order?
Duppie said:
Really? You haven't had my home cured bacon then?
Start with a pork belly from a humanely raised pig from C&D Family farms in Knox, IN.
Wet cure it for 4-5 days in a nitrate-free cure in our Michigan made fridge.
Then hot smoke it for a few hours on my Georgia made grill, using the Amaze-n Smoker box, welded in Minnesota out of American steel.
Finish it off in our Iowan made oven to make sure it is fully cooked.
Slice nice and thick with my Wisconsin made Chinese-style knife
This what is what you end up with:
Fry it up with some eggs from our own backyard chickens, and serve on my wife's home made bread (usually made with Illinois grown wheat). Drink coffee that is roasted 100 yards from my home (Metropolis roasting garage on Clark).
Local enough for you?
Bernard Joseph Hannigan said:
Permalink Reply by MK on January 11, 2012 at 8:49pm This thread made a definite turn for the better when y'all started talking about bacon.
Permalink Reply by S.Presley☠ on January 11, 2012 at 9:24pm
MK said:
This thread made a definite turn for the better when y'all started talking about bacon.
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Permalink Reply by Duppie 13.5185km on January 11, 2012 at 10:20pm You didn't. I was just implying that you could get more local. Although, at some point it just becomes useless purity contests.
Duppie said:Where did I suggest otherwise?
S said:I bet those coffee beans were grown in south america or the caribbeans.
Duppie said:Fry it up with some eggs from our own backyard chickens, and serve on my wife's home made bread (usually made with Illinois grown wheat). Drink coffee that is roasted 100 yards from my home (Metropolis roasting garage on Clark).
Local enough for you?
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