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Subject:FW: FW: Thousands die... and they cheered!
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Date:Fri, 16 Nov 2001 11:48:02 -0800 (PST)



-----Original Message-----
From: Dana Ralston [mailto:dralston@tombrown.com]
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 1:46 PM
To: Mike Griffith
Subject: FW: FW: Thousands die... and they cheered!


< < < < Subject: FW: Thousands die... and they cheered!
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< < < < How Budweiser handles those who laughed at those who died on 11 Sept
< < 2001
< < < <
< < < < Thought you'd like to know what happened in a town north of
< Bakersfield
< < < < California. After you finish reading this, please forward this story
< on
< < to
< < < < others so that our nation and around the world will know about those
< who
< < < < laughed when they found out about the tragic events in New York, PA
< and
< < < < the
< < < < Pentagon.
< < < < e
< < < < September 11th, a Budweiser employee was making a delivery to a
< < < < convenience store in a town called McFarland. He knew of the tragedy
< < that
< < < < had occurred in New York, but was continuing his shift to stores and
< < < < seeing
< < < < owners weeping and sad talking about what was happening in New York.
< He
< < < < entered the 7-11 to find the two Arab owners whooping and hollering,
< < < < clapping and doing high-fives and really cheering it up. It was
< obvious
< < < < they
< < < < were elated with what had happened earlier..
< < < <
< < < < The Budweiser employee went to his truck called his boss and told
him
< of
< < < < the
< < < < event. He said he was stunned and had returned to the truck to call
< and
< < < < tell
< < < < someone about the horrible people inside. His boss told him, "Do you
< < think
< < < < you could go in there long enough to pull every Budweiser product
and
< < item
< < < < our beverage company sells there? We'll never deliver to them
again."
< < < <
< < < < The employee walked in, proceeded to pull every single product his
< < < < beverage
< < < < company provided and left with an incredible grin on his face. He
told
< < < < them
< < < < never to bother and call for a delivery again.Then he added 'call
Bin
< < < < Laden
< < < < for your beer from now on!'
< < < <
< < < < Budweiser happens to be the beer of choice for that community. Just
< < < < letting
< < < < you all know how Kern County handles this situation! Pass this
along.
< < < < America needs to know that we're all working together.
< < < <
< < < < Well, I need to add to this. My father in Nevada sent this to me.
Fact
< < is,
< < < < I
< < < < live not too far from McFarland here in Central California, and I
< heard
< < < < about this at work the day after it happened. Seems a lot of people
< from
< < < < work frequented the store in question. But it didn't end there. As
< Paul
< < < < Harvey might say, here's the rest of the story...
< < < <
< < < < Seems the Budweiser driver had friends...in particular, the Pepsi
< route
< < < < driver. The Bud driver called his Pepsi friend from his cell phone
< while
< < < < he
< < < < was still at the store and told him what happened. Seems the Pepsi
< < driver
< < < < called his boss, and received the identical orders the Bud driver
did.
< < So
< < < < Pepsi went in and took out everything in the store under their
< corporate
< < < < brand. And if you know Pepsico (Pepsi, Frito Lay, etc.), that's damn
< < near
< < < < EVERYTHING. Last I heard, that store has no product, no customers
< (word
< < < < spreads fast in these small towns, y'know) and no hope. And I say
< good
< < < < riddance to bad rubbish. I hope they enjoyed their cheers....it's
< the
< < < < last
< < < < they'll be doing in THIS country.
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