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Post by 32Green on Jun 13, 2017 21:57:10 GMT -5
lolz oh no. Right, with the live fish waiving its tail out of rights arse? Nice compromise. Everyone wins, even the fish if it goes fast enough. Dont ask me how I know.
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Post by Big L on Jun 14, 2017 2:47:25 GMT -5
A bass and she's picking her ass. Nice x-pollination.
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Post by Jets Things on Jun 14, 2017 5:19:47 GMT -5
Bitch, turn off the time stamp.
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Post by Ff2 on Jun 14, 2017 7:55:08 GMT -5
IS IT REALLY MADE IN THE USA? We take great pride in our American heritage, and 100% of the American Badass Charcoal Grill is proudly manufactured and assembled right here in the USA. The American Badass Gas Grill is made in the USA of primarily domestic components. We’re not going to lie to you; we have to say “primarily” because there are 2 components that are currently manufactured overseas: the propane regulator and gas tube. We have looked high and low — and are still looking — for a US manufacturer for these pieces. (If you are a manufacturer of propane burner tubes and regulators and can provide high quality for a fair price, contact us at MadeinUSA@abaproductsllc.com) Manufactured and assembled pretty much qualifies as "Made in the USA"....and they were truthful about trying to locate a domestic manufacturer for the few pieces they had to import...but you still see this as an opportunity to play na na, na na na na gotcha? Seems like the whole Patriotism appeal really rankles you? Remember I'm in marketing where I deal with lawyers who tell me what I can and can't say. It's not the patriot angle so much as it is the lying. 100 % means something to me. Also, the fact that they want over $100 for something worth about $30 max. Their disclaimer is found deep deep deep on their site.
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Post by Ff2 on Jun 14, 2017 7:55:27 GMT -5
IS IT REALLY MADE IN THE USA? We take great pride in our American heritage, and 100% of the American Badass Charcoal Grill is proudly manufactured and assembled right here in the USA. The American Badass Gas Grill is made in the USA of primarily domestic components. We’re not going to lie to you; we have to say “primarily” because there are 2 components that are currently manufactured overseas: the propane regulator and gas tube. We have looked high and low — and are still looking — for a US manufacturer for these pieces. (If you are a manufacturer of propane burner tubes and regulators and can provide high quality for a fair price, contact us at MadeinUSA@abaproductsllc.com) Manufactured and assembled pretty much qualifies as "Made in the USA"....and they were truthful about trying to locate a domestic manufacturer for the few pieces they had to import...but you still see this as an opportunity to play na na, na na na na gotcha? Seems like the whole Patriotism appeal really rankles you? Remember I'm in marketing where I deal with lawyers who tell me what I can and can't say. It's not the patriot angle so much as it is the lying. 100 % means something to me. Also, the fact that they want over $100 for something worth about $30 max. Their disclaimer is found deep deep deep on their site. Patriotism as a marketing tool cheapens patriotism. You can slap the word America on a can of Bud if you want. Does that mean something? Is the worldwide conglomerate that owns Bud somehow patriotic now?
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Post by 32Green on Jun 14, 2017 8:08:58 GMT -5
Manufactured and assembled pretty much qualifies as "Made in the USA"....and they were truthful about trying to locate a domestic manufacturer for the few pieces they had to import...but you still see this as an opportunity to play na na, na na na na gotcha? Seems like the whole Patriotism appeal really rankles you? Remember I'm in marketing where I deal with lawyers who tell me what I can and can't say. It's not the patriot angle so much as it is the lying. 100 % means something to me. Also, the fact that they want over $100 for something worth about $30 max. Their disclaimer is found deep deep deep on their site. Perhaps this can be challenged legally, but arent all ad's a subtle form of white lies and subterfuge? Try and see what you can get away with? And have they not the right to ask for $100? No one has to buy it? Personally, there is NOTHING about this product that appeals to me so I would choose not to buy it.
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Post by Ff2 on Jun 14, 2017 8:12:09 GMT -5
Remember I'm in marketing where I deal with lawyers who tell me what I can and can't say. It's not the patriot angle so much as it is the lying. 100 % means something to me. Also, the fact that they want over $100 for something worth about $30 max. Their disclaimer is found deep deep deep on their site. Perhaps this can be challenged legally, but arent all ad's a subtle form of white lies and subterfuge? Try and see what you can get away with? And have they not the right to ask for $100? No one has to buy it? Personally, there is NOTHING about this product that appeals to me so I would choose not to buy it. Yes all marketing is. I just hate the 100% claim. And they have the right. And you have the right, And I have the right, All right?
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Post by 32Green on Jun 14, 2017 8:26:29 GMT -5
Perhaps this can be challenged legally, but arent all ad's a subtle form of white lies and subterfuge? Try and see what you can get away with? And have they not the right to ask for $100? No one has to buy it? Personally, there is NOTHING about this product that appeals to me so I would choose not to buy it. Yes all marketing is. I just hate the 100% claim. And they have the right. And you have the right, And I have the right, All right? The one that rankles me is the ever-present Viagra ad's that warn "If you have an erection lasting more than 4 hours, see a physician". These fvcken chooches know they are dealing with sad-sacks who would love to have an erection lasting more than 4 minutes...so they throw in that subtle tease as a "warning" when its really a boast about its effects. Ragu told me this.
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Post by Ff2 on Jun 14, 2017 8:28:49 GMT -5
Yes all marketing is. I just hate the 100% claim. And they have the right. And you have the right, And I have the right, All right? The one that rankles me is the ever-present Viagra ad's that warn "If you have an erection lasting more than 4 hours, see a physician". These fvcken chooches know they are dealing with sad-sacks who would love to have an erection lasting more than 4 minutes...so they throw in that subtle tease as a "warning" when its really a boast about its effects. Ragu told me this. OR....weight loss supplement..."Stop using immediately if you experience more than a 30lb. drop in 2 weeks." Told to be my a fat friend.
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Post by Chesapeakejet on Jun 14, 2017 10:50:46 GMT -5
This is badass.
Lighting the grill with liquid oxygen.
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Post by Big L on Jun 14, 2017 11:39:07 GMT -5
This is badass. Lighting the grill with liquid oxygen. But is it bass ass?
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Post by 2foolish on Jun 14, 2017 12:14:23 GMT -5
ok...what part or parts are almost? IS IT REALLY MADE IN THE USA? We take great pride in our American heritage, and 100% of the American Badass Charcoal Grill is proudly manufactured and assembled right here in the USA. The American Badass Gas Grill is made in the USA of primarily domestic components. We’re not going to lie to you; we have to say “primarily” because there are 2 components that are currently manufactured overseas: the propane regulator and gas tube. We have looked high and low — and are still looking — for a US manufacturer for these pieces. (If you are a manufacturer of propane burner tubes and regulators and can provide high quality for a fair price, contact us at MadeinUSA@abaproductsllc.com) was that so hard?...
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Post by Ff2 on Jun 14, 2017 12:16:34 GMT -5
IS IT REALLY MADE IN THE USA? We take great pride in our American heritage, and 100% of the American Badass Charcoal Grill is proudly manufactured and assembled right here in the USA. The American Badass Gas Grill is made in the USA of primarily domestic components. We’re not going to lie to you; we have to say “primarily” because there are 2 components that are currently manufactured overseas: the propane regulator and gas tube. We have looked high and low — and are still looking — for a US manufacturer for these pieces. (If you are a manufacturer of propane burner tubes and regulators and can provide high quality for a fair price, contact us at MadeinUSA@abaproductsllc.com) was that so hard?... Thats what she said.
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Post by DDNYjets on Jun 14, 2017 12:20:37 GMT -5
The old ones that were made in America for sure. Got a kettle that was made in 1996. Picked it up on CL 5 years go.
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Post by DDNYjets on Jun 14, 2017 12:22:04 GMT -5
It's a similar situation as Kid Rock's grill, except that the majority of Weber components are made in China and assembled here with the "Made me in the USA" tag. Most Weber components are made in China, as are those of 90%+ of all grills. Pellet grill company Grilla was one of the last to manufacture completely in the US but even now they've gone to China. While most US manufacturers have offices in China to oversee quality assurance, we can't compete with the cost of materials and labor. If you want something wholly manufactured in the US, you're going to pay a crazy premium. I think Primo Grills are completely made in America. Could be wrong.
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