We did the Chinese gift exchange at our office Christmas party. Now I know why
it is called that, EVERY gift was made in China.
Frank Clarici wrote:
> Rick Fisk wrote:
>
> > My many-years-old hard cover copy was printed in Hong Kong - but it was
> > printed before the Brits gave Hong Kong back to the Chinese!
>
> Mine was printed in Hong Kong (china) too. But in 1994.
> So is it a British publication or a chinese publication?
> Most of my Christmas cards this year were printed in china, and ALL
> of my christmas lights, you know when one burns out, the rest stop
> working, were all made in china.
>
> Chinkle bells
> But my only christmas gift made in china was a new shirt from
> JC (just chinks) Pennys. Diane washed it once and now has to replace 4
> buttons that fell off in the washer. Oh yeah, I did get a home theater
> system but it went back (made in china and I sisn't want it.)
> I managed to get all my shopping done with only 1 chinese gift.
> Wally world can opener, I had no choice, they were all made in china.
>
> --
> Frank Clarici
> Toms River, NJ
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