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Saturday, July 16, 2005

Union Dues Go to Huge Stash of Booze?!?!

Workers of the world - bottoms up!

Whether your poison is beer, wine, or the hard stuff, the Langley chapter of the United Steelworkers (Local 1-3567) has what you need:

2,548 bottles of beer on the wall=106 24's.

124 litres of hard liquor, "including pricey bottles of 12-year old Chivas Regal scotch."

200 bottles of wine, and "an electic selection of coolers."

Not bad eh?

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6 comments:

905 Tory said...

No better worker than a drunk union worker, I guess

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