17 Replies to “O, Sweet Saint Of San Andreas”

  1. I think the name of that union here in Canada is the “Hell’s Angels”. I’m pretty sure of that anyway! Well, maybe not 100% sure, but close?

  2. Organizing the little rats flogging ‘prescriptions’ on Venice Beach will help deflate the California bubble. It may be schadenfreude, but some are so deserving.

  3. As a resident of California, I wholeheartedly agree. If we could wipe Los Angeles and most of the Bay Area off the map, this state would be a whole lot better off.

  4. This year’s list of The Ten Brands That Will Disappear takes a methodical approach in deciding which brand will likely be walking the plank in the near future. The major criteria were as follows: (1) a rapid fall-off in sales and steep losses; (2) disclosures by the parent of the brand that it might go out of business; (3) rapidly rising costs that are extremely unlikely to be recouped through higher prices; (4) companies which are sold; (5) companies that go into bankruptcy; (6) firms that have lost the great majority of their customers; or (7) operations with rapidly withering market share. Each of the ten brands on the list suffer from one or more of these problems. Each of the ten will be gone, based on our definitions, within 18 months.
    ok
    now we need to check those employee of balckbery and soney erickson and sears , Nokia and soney other
    whether they are hire employees who are using marjina
    marjina loose thier sense of fact and communication and not care to sell good or not do anything for profit

  5. @melwilde
    Most, if not all public & trade unions in Canada have very STRONG ties to long standing organized crime syndicates like the Hell Angels, Chinese Triads, Vietnamese, Italian & Russian Mafia’s.
    Also seeing as the police in this country from the top, down are unionized as well. They also share the exact same union ties, as I have elaborated above.

  6. And then the NDP could order joint workers back to work when they go on strike and follow that up with declaring them an essential service.
    Hey-hey, ho-ho, my grass is gonna grow…
    (repeat)…

  7. Let’s see. It’s the dope business. It’s government regulated. Now it is unionized. How long before it needs a bail out?

  8. Show a little respect people. These are no longer junkies and dealers, but “drug trade workers”.

  9. wait till one of these union brainiacs figures it out and unionizes all toilet users, you don’t pay, you don’t get to shiite

  10. I am still trying to figure out why marijuana is illegal in the 1st place.
    Leave it to Kalifornia though. Only unionize the best.

  11. One day the big one will come. Californians are making sure of that . Day by Day.
    My pity goes to those folks who love the State but are living in an amoral hell.

  12. Personally, I think we should legalize pot and tax the shit out of it…just as we do alcohol. End the ‘glamourization’ of it, and permit the sale of it legally.
    But the absurdity of “unionizing” the people who grow it is ludicrous. You just can’t make this stuff up. every time I think that we’ve reached the epitome of absurdity, something like this comes along…
    Rich Vail
    Pikesville, Maryland
    http://thevailspot.blogspot.com

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