92,466 folks* voted in the below Yahoo poll. Looks like I am in good** company:
* Maybe folks is no longer the best term to use. More and more, we have less folks and more interesting people. You lose your folk status when you are a male and you pierce your eyebrow. Not my rules, but those of the International Coalition to Preserve Folks (and Delicious Blackberry Jam.)
** Once again, I do not know if these non-folks are actually good company. I am in some company that views this one topic in similar light.
Post-Mortem: Sheesh, writing disclaimers ain’t for the weak-willed. One day I will post a disclaimer disclaiming any future disclaimers. . .

And according to the news…made in China and cost an arm and a leg. Think 795$ for a blazer.
They need to lose the beret…A double breasted blazer and a beret just don’t work together.
Okie: Amazing, made in China. . .
Lauren: I agree. I try to pull off that look at least once a week and I’ve failed every time.
I use the term folks all the time. Are we talking preserves or jam or jelly?
All of the above. . .
Probably not the first time it’s happened. There isn’t a single “name” brand manufactured in the USA. $100 item in the store costs maybe $10. Delivered to the back door of the “name’s” shipping dock. Slave labor = big profits.