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Sharing my thoughts on international and national news -- revolving around manufacturing and energy policies, as well as my mostly right-leaning political views. Oh yeah, and the occassional Michigan/Detroit sporting and outdoors news.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Chrysler has teamed up with Carhartt for an apparel line to be sold with the 'Imported from Detroit' tagline

Posted by Stephen Masters at 8:06 AM
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West Lafayette, Indiana, United States
I am currently an undergrad student, studying Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University. I am a pretty easy-going guy, and enjoy having a good time or sharing a good laugh with my friends. Hope you enjoy reading the blog and are able to take something positive out of it!
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