Dicks (Academy)
Levis (Wrangler, Carhart)
Gillette (Shick)
Nike (Under Armor, Champion, Russell, Columbia, etc).
Any place that is 30.06. (anywhere that is not 30.06)
Used to shop all them regularly, now all replaced, and I am glad, as some of the the places I replaced them with I did not use, and found out I like them.
$462 per pair - search for asymmetrical jeans.That looks like something I would buy for the right price just to be really different.
(maybe wear leather chaps but only on the 'skinny' leg?)
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Thanks for the 'heads-up' on a WAY TOO EXPENSIVE irregular.$462 per pair - search for asymmetrical jeans.
Right with you on that one. And would add Verizon and DirecTV.Hughes Net
At various times, folks have called for boycotts on businesses for their anti-2A, anti-Christian, etc. stances.
Just curious if any of us have followed through.
I did quit buying Gillette products. Not a great sacrifice, admittedly.
Don't patronize Dick's Sporting Goods. Again, not really a sacrifice as I almost never visited their store anyhow.
Will probably give up my lifelong use of Levi's jeans and switch to Wrangler if Wrangler makes a decent boot jean. Don't buy jeans all that often, though.
Walmart? Kind of hard to avoid in the area where I spend a good deal of time.
Cannot remember some of the other businesses that folks called to boycott
IIRC, they posted 30.06 and 30.07 signs at their HQ. I don't recall anything else. I won't buy Yeti because their stuff is just too damned expensive.Asking because I don't know...what has Yeti done to screw gun owners? I know they backed out of a deal with the NRA as did many other companies but did they do anything more overt?
Asking because I don't know...what has Yeti done to screw gun owners? I know they backed out of a deal with the NRA as did many other companies but did they do anything more overt?
I guess you don't have any Kimbers or Remingtons, nor anything from Dan Wesson, nor early Henry Repeating Arms guns (the current company). I also suppose you never purchase parts from Numrich Gun Parts Corp. (great company by the way). Some good companies there, keeping up the fight for our freedoms in NY while they can although I've heard Remington may be pulling the plug altogether there.No Gillete, Walmart, Nike,Starbucks, Levi's, Dicks, Springfield, RRA, Benchmade. I also try to stay away from companies from California and New York. My list is growing. I'm sure I left some out.
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He said he tries to stay away from NY and CA companies. Quit being so butthurt over your former state of residence being called out as a shithole third world dictatorship.I guess you don't have any Kimbers or Remingtons, nor anything from Dan Wesson, nor early Henry Repeating Arms guns (the current company). I also suppose you never purchase parts from Numrich Gun Parts Corp. (great company by the way). Some good companies there, keeping up the fight for our freedoms in NY while they can although I've heard Remington may be pulling the plug altogether there.
Visit their 'campus' in Beaverton, Oregon. I guarantee you they are a bunch of anti-Trump screaming snowflakes. I used to live about a 1/2 mile from there. They are a big part of what is wrong with Portland.I'm a little surprised to see everyone so against Nike. Am I missing something that they did? Have they done something anti-2A? If this is about the Kaepernick deal - I encourage everyone to read this OpEd written by Eric Reid:
I find this section particularly good (emphasis is mine):
After hours of careful consideration, and even a visit from Nate Boyer, a retired Green Beret and former N.F.L. player, we came to the conclusion that we should kneel, rather than sit, the next day during the anthem as a peaceful protest. We chose to kneel because it’s a respectful gesture. I remember thinking our posture was like a flag flown at half-mast to mark a tragedy.
It baffles me that our protest is still being misconstrued as disrespectful to the country, flag and military personnel. We chose it because it’s exactly the opposite. It has always been my understanding that the brave men and women who fought and died for our country did so to ensure that we could live in a fair and free society, which includes the right to speak out in protest.
In my mind, you can't be against the government violating citizen's rights on a regular basis, AND boycott Nike. It's one or the other.