Okay, first of all, the correct answers are Ford, Kimber, Guinness and OS X. 
Sorry, kiddo, but if you give a rat's *** about the world you live in, EVERYTHING is political.
When you spend a dollar, you're casting a vote... You're saying to the world that out of all the other choices I had, this is where I want my dollar to go.
Everybody knows that our elections are a bunch of media-hyped BS where people cast their votes based on the color of a candidate's necktie. What the world REALLY pays attention to is where you spend your money - they look at where your dollar goes, and make adjustments because they want your dollar to go to them. Where and what you spend your money on has more of an effect on the world than anything else you do.
Now... back to your topic...
I'm not going to give you a truckload of **** for buying blue point tools, but I'm not going to give you the "Atta Boy!" that you seem so desperately to want. You asked this group before your purchase, and your were given a good number of what members thought were better alternatives.
In my opinion, a better option would've been to put together a set with SK socket sets and wrenches. I say that for several reasons: I like SK tools, the quality is great, their ratchets are among the strongest, your $300 would've gone farther, AND they're made in the US.
If you're happy with your BP tools and you don't care where your money's going, then so be it.
You guys are way to political on here.
Sorry, kiddo, but if you give a rat's *** about the world you live in, EVERYTHING is political.
When you spend a dollar, you're casting a vote... You're saying to the world that out of all the other choices I had, this is where I want my dollar to go.
Everybody knows that our elections are a bunch of media-hyped BS where people cast their votes based on the color of a candidate's necktie. What the world REALLY pays attention to is where you spend your money - they look at where your dollar goes, and make adjustments because they want your dollar to go to them. Where and what you spend your money on has more of an effect on the world than anything else you do.
Now... back to your topic...
I'm not going to give you a truckload of **** for buying blue point tools, but I'm not going to give you the "Atta Boy!" that you seem so desperately to want. You asked this group before your purchase, and your were given a good number of what members thought were better alternatives.
In my opinion, a better option would've been to put together a set with SK socket sets and wrenches. I say that for several reasons: I like SK tools, the quality is great, their ratchets are among the strongest, your $300 would've gone farther, AND they're made in the US.
If you're happy with your BP tools and you don't care where your money's going, then so be it.



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