it is easy to win an argument with an economist about the benefits of international trade if said economist is both under the influence of local anesthetics and has several instruments in his mouth that, you know, prevent him from making any sounds more sophisticated than grunts.
Posted by: Tobias | February 26, 2009
Dear Mrs. Dentist (Dentiste?),
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Your Dentist talks with you about Int’l Trade? I hope it’s nothing serious (your teeth, I mean…).
By: Sepalot on February 27, 2009
at 9:32 am
Well, she was trying to convince me that one should not buy ones tooth crowns from China but instead from the local family business she partners with. And also, that she didn’t think it was a good idea for our economy “if everything moved abroad”.
By: Tobias on February 27, 2009
at 2:56 pm
China is weer de gebeten hond.
By: Mathieu on April 5, 2009
at 4:11 pm