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#2
Buying French Canadian Products in the USA
no, i don't feel in the slightest bit guilty about buying a quality product from a company in canada, so what if i've bought a ds and a sea doo in my life, go ahead and sell your quad and all yer ski's and go sit home all summer feeling all patriotic cause youve sold yer canadian toys, i'll be on the lake or out at the dunes glad that i can afford my toys, glad that i've stimulated the economy by buying from a dealer and supplying a salary to the guys who bring these machines into this great country. i'm sorry for you if you cant see the difference between a country named france and a country across a fricken ocean, named canada, ohhh so what they speak french, get over it and support our troops and hey a dealer may close and then i'll have to drive very far away to get my parts cause u felt some weird patriotic urge some time ago.... sorry i'm drunk..... peace and support our troops, i don't know u zzrazzrz but nuthin personal, ps i'm drunk........josh.............................
#7
Buying French Canadian Products in the USA
I have been to Canada a few times and I have never had any problem up there, really if you were droped in to most of there cities and didn't know it you would probably think you were in the USA, in fact Canada is one of our long time alies, you just don't here the media talking about it, I think you recived some bad info.
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#8
Buying French Canadian Products in the USA
The French Canadians are ok in my book. The France is a different story. They are boycotting any thing Made in the U.S.A. on it. Today at a speed show some guy was selling a new oil additive. It was made in France and I told I would not even look at their product tried to give me a free sample I said no thanks.