Oh, good, there is work in Pluggerville?
You mean they still make things in America? !
Before WW2 my dad worked in a factory that made the belts for conveyors, a precursor to treadmills I suppose, either way the work was unending. Funny ’toon.
Behold, the rare Plugger who hasn’t retired yet. GASP!
They make the tire blanks in Juarez, and send them here for low-paid Pluggers to scratch out the treads.
Gary Brookins and Susie MacNelly
June 10, 2017
May 20, 2021
LuvThemPluggers over 9 years ago
Oh, good, there is work in Pluggerville?
The Life I Draw Upon over 9 years ago
You mean they still make things in America? !
Jonni over 9 years ago
Before WW2 my dad worked in a factory that made the belts for conveyors, a precursor to treadmills I suppose, either way the work was unending. Funny ’toon.
Caldonia over 9 years ago
Behold, the rare Plugger who hasn’t retired yet. GASP!
Kip W over 9 years ago
They make the tire blanks in Juarez, and send them here for low-paid Pluggers to scratch out the treads.