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	<title>Comments on: Concrete and Ashphalt</title>
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		<title>By: David Honigsberg</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Honigsberg</dc:creator>
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		<description>I came across this posting on Finn&#039;s, in particular Jim Hodson and would also like to add a comment.  I&#039;ve been buying my clothes at Finn&#039;s for the past 26 years, including the last 17 years I&#039;ve been living in Toronto.  Reason.....JIM HODSON.   I  make my yearly summer vacation trip out to Vancouver making sure that it doesn&#039;t conflict with Jim and his beautiful partner Sheri&#039;s vacation in order to include Finn&#039;s on my itinerary which is always the highlight.  The quality of product bought by Jim and his knowledge along with his personable nature and customer service are unsurpassed.  His business acumen, ethics and common sense should be studied at business schools across Canada.  It&#039;s always a pleasure going to Finn&#039;s.   I&#039;m surprised that the City of Vancouver hasn&#039;t declared Finn&#039;s on Broadway a Heritage Site and Jim Hodson a National Treasure.   I have only one negative comment which comes from my 14 year old son Matthew.  He says that Jim has to practice a little more before he tries his one and only card trick on him.  

David Honigsberg
Toronto</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I came across this posting on Finn&#8217;s, in particular Jim Hodson and would also like to add a comment.  I&#8217;ve been buying my clothes at Finn&#8217;s for the past 26 years, including the last 17 years I&#8217;ve been living in Toronto.  Reason&#8230;..JIM HODSON.   I  make my yearly summer vacation trip out to Vancouver making sure that it doesn&#8217;t conflict with Jim and his beautiful partner Sheri&#8217;s vacation in order to include Finn&#8217;s on my itinerary which is always the highlight.  The quality of product bought by Jim and his knowledge along with his personable nature and customer service are unsurpassed.  His business acumen, ethics and common sense should be studied at business schools across Canada.  It&#8217;s always a pleasure going to Finn&#8217;s.   I&#8217;m surprised that the City of Vancouver hasn&#8217;t declared Finn&#8217;s on Broadway a Heritage Site and Jim Hodson a National Treasure.   I have only one negative comment which comes from my 14 year old son Matthew.  He says that Jim has to practice a little more before he tries his one and only card trick on him.  </p>
<p>David Honigsberg<br />
Toronto</p>
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