Your Boycott List?

#26
#26
Does boycotting a country count as well?

Turkey hit my boycott list after I retired. Before that time, I didn't have a choice. But now that Uncle Sam doesn't own me any more, I have a choice. Grating a-holes reside in that place that believe they are more important than they truly are. If your country was anywhere else in the world, you'd be treated like the 3rd world ****hole you truly are. To borrow a phrase from a classic movie:

"The problem with Turkey...is it's full of Turks."
 
#27
#27
There are a lot of things I dislike in this life, but I really don't give a **** anymore.
 
#34
#34
Why Goose Island?

I had a contaminated Bourbon County last year that I had aged and saved for a special occasion. Apparently, there was a recall earlier that was for a limited time only. I explained to customer service that I had no way to know about that, but they said they would not offer a refund/replacement with the next batch. So, I politely told them that there was plenty of other good beer in the world.
 
#35
#35
PF Changs. They tried to pass off some well bourbon as Makers Mark.
 
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#36
#36
Heinz ketchup - a final lingering effect of the 2004 presidential election.

any passenger vehicle (except hybrids) that is offered exclusively with a CVT. Nissan, in particular, is on my **** list. By all measures, the Maxima and Altima are fine cars, but are let down by Nissan's decision to use only rubber band transmissions.

I have 2007 Altima that I passed down to my daughter that had the CVT and it blew at 127,000.... it's been the worst car I've ever owned. .... $3200 repair.... contemplated junking the damn thing.
 
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#37
#37
Citgo.... Hugo Chavez
Starbucks...... numerous reasons
Nissan..... my Altima has been a hunk of ****
The local Ace Hardware..... the GM is a douche
 
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#43
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Heinz ketchup - a final lingering effect of the 2004 presidential election.

any passenger vehicle (except hybrids) that is offered exclusively with a CVT. Nissan, in particular, is on my **** list. By all measures, the Maxima and Altima are fine cars, but are let down by Nissan's decision to use only rubber band transmissions.
I don't do Nissan or General Motors. They've cost me too much money over the years. I went through CVT and crank/cam sensor hell with an Altima. GM has cost me more money in losses than any company in the world.

I turn off whatever radio station plays a Farris Motors commercial. I'd like to hit Jason Farris in the face with a shovel while he's asleep.

Modern country music.

The Hallerin Hilton Hill show. I heard him ask a father who lost his kids in a house fire how it felt when he heard his kids screaming and couldn't do anything about it. He needs a sleeping face shovel as well.

Outback restaurant. They undercooked a chicken sandwich. It had a blood clot. I sent it back. They brought back my original sandwich with the bite taken out. When the waitress laid my plate down I noticed a blonde hair hanging out of both sides of the bun. I called her on it. She brought me a new chicken sandwich in a to go box. I left it on the table and walked out.
 
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#44
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I have 2007 Altima that I passed down to my daughter that had the CVT and it blew at 127,000.... it's been the worst car I've ever owned. .... $3200 repair.... contemplated junking the damn thing.

The CVT in my Q60 is great, no problems at all.
 
#46
#46
Big eds pizza. When we ate there back in the 1990s they had a big confederate flag in the restaurant. We pretty much took that as a sign that it wasn't a place for us. I think my dad wrote them a letter asking about it and they pretty much told him to kick rocks.
 
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#47
#47
Starbucks - not only does it taste like burnt coffee but there anti 2nd amendment along with every single person in there working on a school project or having a loud business meeting makes me turn to Dunkin or even 7/11 or just brew my own coffee at home.

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#48
#48
Cheaper than Dirt - those a-holes raising prices immediately after Sandy Hook and then having the gall to say "well, someone will pay for it."

T-Mobile - Because their service sucks outside of any metro area (or did, don't have intentions of finding out if they got better)

The Braums in my town - Because somehow you manage at least three-quarters of the time to omit the "bacon" portion of "bacon cheeseburger." And furthermore, Bacon Cheeseburger =/= Add guacamole to said cheeseburger and still forget the bacon.

Rock & Brews Concert Bar & Grill in LAX - A-holes

I'd used to almost prefer to walk rather than take US Air. But since they are defunct...

Does it count as a boycott if you refuse to buy something without ever having bought it before? I refuse to buy a Smart Car. It's like the creepiest clown car known to mankind. I'd pedal a Huffy with far more pride and probably still get there faster.

T-Mobile service is pretty good so far (I switched about 2 1/2 months ago). Their customer service is 100000000x better than Verizon's.
 

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