2000 klr650 for sale $4,500
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				Miata Myk
too close for comfort: nklr
Regarding job layoffs in the U.S.
 
 Joe Smith of New Orleans started the day early having set his alarm
 clock (MADE IN JAPAN) for 6 a.m. While his coffeepot (MADE IN CHINA) was
 perking, he shaved with his electric razor (MADE IN HONG KONG). He put on a
 dress shirt (MADE IN SRI LANKA), designer jeans (MADE IN SINGAPORE) and
 tennis shoes (MADE IN KOREA).
 
 After cooking his breakfast in his new electric skillet (MADE IN
 INDIA) he sat down with his calculator (MADE IN MEXICO) to see how much he could
 spend today. After setting his watch (MADE IN TAIWAN) to the radio (MADE
 IN INDIA) he got in his car (MADE IN GERMANY) and continued his search for a
 good paying AMERICAN JOB. At the end of yet another discouraging and
 fruitless day, Joe decided to relax for a while. He put on his sandals (MADE
 IN BRAZIL) poured himself a glass of wine (MADE IN FRANCE) and turned on his
 TV (MADE IN INDONESIA), and then wondered why he can't find a good paying job
 in ..AMERICA.....
 
 
 
 
 
 ____________________
 IRS: We've got what it takes to take what you've got.
 
 
 
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				Swede
- Posts: 522
- Joined: Sun Oct 29, 2000 9:19 pm
too close for comfort: nklr
Unemployed and driving a German car? No wonder he's broke. 
 Sell the BMW or Mercedes, buy a used Yugo, take the rest of 
 the money and go to night school, become a "consultant" for 
 the US headquarters of a multi-national corporation, pull in 
 $100,000 a year for saying "yes sir looks good to me" not 
 doing a darn thing. 
 
 "Swede" - get's payed just enough to care enough to not tell 
 the boss "Blow Me!".
 
 
			
			
									
									
						--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Miata Myk" wrote: > Regarding job layoffs in the U.S. > > Joe Smith of New Orleans started the day early having set his alarm > clock (MADE IN JAPAN) for 6 a.m. While his coffeepot (MADE IN CHINA) was > perking, he shaved with his electric razor (MADE IN HONG KONG). He put on a > dress shirt (MADE IN SRI LANKA), designer jeans (MADE IN SINGAPORE) and > tennis shoes (MADE IN KOREA). > > After cooking his breakfast in his new electric skillet (MADE IN > INDIA) he sat down with his calculator (MADE IN MEXICO) to see how much he could > spend today. After setting his watch (MADE IN TAIWAN) to the radio (MADE > IN INDIA) he got in his car (MADE IN GERMANY) and continued his search for a > good paying AMERICAN JOB. At the end of yet another discouraging and > fruitless day, Joe decided to relax for a while. He put on his sandals (MADE > IN BRAZIL) poured himself a glass of wine (MADE IN FRANCE) and turned on his > TV (MADE IN INDONESIA), and then wondered why he can't find a good paying job > in ..AMERICA..... > > > > > > ____________________ > IRS: We've got what it takes to take what you've got. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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				Brad Davis
- Posts: 496
- Joined: Fri Apr 28, 2000 8:06 am
too close for comfort: nklr
Good one Mark. You forgot to mention that he filled up the fuel tank 
 of his old beat up VW with gas refined from IMPORTED oil. He then put 
 air into his IMPORTED tires. He drove over to the auto parts store to 
 buy an IMPORTED water pump for his IMPORTED car. I can go on and on...
 
 At least some of the non domestic cars are being assembled in the U.S. 
 Heck, even domestic cars are built with IMPORTED parts.
 
 Brad
 Who rides an IMPORTED KLR.
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				Les Lampman
- Posts: 50
- Joined: Sun Jun 10, 2001 10:02 am
too close for comfort: nklr
If you actually believe this crap you're buying into the biggest Urban Myth
 of all.
 
 Les
 
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
 Regarding job layoffs in the U.S.
 
 Joe Smith of New Orleans started the day early having set his alarm
 clock (MADE IN JAPAN) for 6 a.m. While his coffeepot (MADE IN CHINA) was
 perking, he shaved with his electric razor (MADE IN HONG KONG). He put on a
 dress shirt (MADE IN SRI LANKA), designer jeans (MADE IN SINGAPORE) and
 tennis shoes (MADE IN KOREA).
 
 After cooking his breakfast in his new electric skillet (MADE IN
 INDIA) he sat down with his calculator (MADE IN MEXICO) to see how much he
 could
 spend today. After setting his watch (MADE IN TAIWAN) to the radio (MADE
 IN INDIA) he got in his car (MADE IN GERMANY) and continued his search for a
 good paying AMERICAN JOB. At the end of yet another discouraging and
 fruitless day, Joe decided to relax for a while. He put on his sandals (MADE
 IN BRAZIL) poured himself a glass of wine (MADE IN FRANCE) and turned on his
 TV (MADE IN INDONESIA), and then wondered why he can't find a good paying
 job
 in...AMERICA.....
 
 
 
 
 
 ____________________
 IRS: We've got what it takes to take what you've got.
 
 
 
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				Claes Borovac
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too close for comfort: nklr
Not far off what the racists in sweden use as "argumentation" in lack of
 serious arguments.
 
 Claes, a swede in Dublin.
 
 -----Original Message-----
 From: Les Lampman [mailto:lblampman@...]
 Sent: 03 August 2001 15:20
 To: KLR 650 Group
 Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Too close for comfort: NKLR
 
 
 If you actually believe this crap you're buying into the biggest Urban
 Myth
 of all.
 
 Les
 
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
 Regarding job layoffs in the U.S.
 
 Joe Smith of New Orleans started the day early having set his alarm
 clock (MADE IN JAPAN) for 6 a.m. While his coffeepot (MADE IN CHINA) was
 perking, he shaved with his electric razor (MADE IN HONG KONG). He put
 on a
 dress shirt (MADE IN SRI LANKA), designer jeans (MADE IN SINGAPORE) and
 tennis shoes (MADE IN KOREA).
 
 After cooking his breakfast in his new electric skillet (MADE IN
 INDIA) he sat down with his calculator (MADE IN MEXICO) to see how much
 he
 could
 spend today. After setting his watch (MADE IN TAIWAN) to the radio (MADE
 IN INDIA) he got in his car (MADE IN GERMANY) and continued his search
 for a
 good paying AMERICAN JOB. At the end of yet another discouraging and
 fruitless day, Joe decided to relax for a while. He put on his sandals
 (MADE
 IN BRAZIL) poured himself a glass of wine (MADE IN FRANCE) and turned on
 his
 TV (MADE IN INDONESIA), and then wondered why he can't find a good
 paying
 job
 in...AMERICA.....
 
 
 
 
 
 ____________________
 IRS: We've got what it takes to take what you've got.
 
 
 
 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 
 
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 http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650
 
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				Miata Myk
too close for comfort: nklr
Myth> If you actually believe this crap you're buying into the biggest Urban
That's pretty funny Les! Let me look around my place and see how many things are made in America. What's this? 15-25% max? I don't keep that many old fast-food bits around here and at least THOSE are made in America.> of all.
a> Joe Smith of New Orleans started the day early having set his alarm > clock (MADE IN JAPAN) for 6 a.m. While his coffeepot (MADE IN CHINA) was > perking, he shaved with his electric razor (MADE IN HONG KONG). He put on
> dress shirt (MADE IN SRI LANKA), designer jeans (MADE IN SINGAPORE) and > tennis shoes (MADE IN KOREA).
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				Claes Borovac
- Posts: 83
- Joined: Mon Nov 13, 2000 5:52 am
too close for comfort: nklr
Was not the point more that it has not too much to do with anyone
 getting a job in the US?
 
 Claes.
 
 -----Original Message-----
 From: Miata Myk [mailto:miatamyk@...]
 Sent: 03 August 2001 16:56
 To: KLR 650 Group
 Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Too close for comfort: NKLR
 
 
 
 
			
			
									
									
						Myth> If you actually believe this crap you're buying into the biggest Urban
That's pretty funny Les! Let me look around my place and see how many things are made in America. What's this? 15-25% max? I don't keep that many old fast-food bits around here and at least THOSE are made in America.> of all.
was> Joe Smith of New Orleans started the day early having set his alarm > clock (MADE IN JAPAN) for 6 a.m. While his coffeepot (MADE IN CHINA)
on a> perking, he shaved with his electric razor (MADE IN HONG KONG). He put
and> dress shirt (MADE IN SRI LANKA), designer jeans (MADE IN SINGAPORE)
Visit the KLR650 archives at http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com Support Dual Sport News by subscribing at: http://www.dualsportnews.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/> tennis shoes (MADE IN KOREA).
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				Jim Brown
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2000 klr650 for sale $4,500
A stock 2000 KLR650 with 4,000KM for sale for $4,500 CDN. It is located in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. If anyone is interested give me an email.
 
 
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