Newfie Fight Club

Hinterland's Who's Who: The Newfie 

Yep, the first rule of Newfie Fight Club is, you don’t post the Newfie Fight Club on the Internet, duh. But, being Newfies, they did. And got Farked!

A Dozen Young People Arrested
September 25, 2006

Police are investigating an incident in Corner Brook on the weekend in which about 150 young people had gathered near the Captain Cook Monument. RNC say a number of the youths were operating and participating in a web site promoting a local “Fight Club.” People could log on to the website and place their name on a roster for upcoming fights. Spectators would then be charged a fee to watch the fight.

Newfie Air Tragedy!

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asking bin Laden’s permission

This is the story of the 2DTV ad featuring George W. Bush that was banned, along with the whole story of how it happened, who said what to whom, and what they did then. You’ll have to watch to see how it relates to bin Laden, but trust me; these guys owe him bigtime! I bet they’ll be strip-searched in airports for the rest of their lives.

labour war on terrorism

here's your solution, people!And on workers. This is from News of the Weird, and doesn’t need any embellishment from me.

In July, according to a Canadian Press report, a Wal-Mart in St.-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, received a bomb threat and immediately dispatched about 40 employees on duty to look through the store to find the explosive. (Customers were allowed to leave, though, and ultimately, it was a false alarm.) [Globe and Mail-Canadian Press, 7-11-06]

Americans complain the open market is costing them a fortune!

Fighting Terrorism since 1492 

They’d rather let their crops rot on the trees than respond to the market forces and increase their wages. There is no labour shortage in the US fruit picking labour market; there is a gap between the asking price for labour and the price the farmers are willing to pay.

It is much the same in Canada, although instead of Mexicans we have migrant Quebecois. They smoke almost as much pot, but they complain about the climate less, as you would, too, if you were from James Bay or some godforsaken spot.

In the Fraser Valley, just outside of Vancouver, there haveChe is watching been several convictions over the past decade for slavery, as well as numerous housing infractions (it is Canada; insulation and roofs are advisable and may be compulsory, imagine that!), assault (beating) charges, one murder that I can recall, as well as several cases of holding workers’ children or elderly parents captive until their work contract was up. Passports? Oh yeah, they keep the passports, too, which is one reason they’re not getting so many immigrants who want to work in this industry; the word has gone around India, and now the farmers are whining loudly about uppity brown people.

Which brings us back to the Americans:

“It’s a laborer’s market right now. My pickers all look at me and say, ‘How much are you going to pay?‘ ” he said. “They all have cell phones, and all they have to do is call up the road and see if anybody else is paying a little more.”

Farmers in that situation are left to decide whether it’s even worth picking the fruit, or just letting it rot, said Dan Fazio, director of employer services for the Washington state Farm Bureau.

“I can fill 10,000 jobs at $15 an hour right now,” he Norma Rae has your answer!said. “And we knew this was going to happen. We’ve been warning people for years.”

Farmers across the West for years have complained about a labor shortage to harvest their fruits, vegetables and other crops. Critics have always discounted those claims, saying farmers who pay higher wages have plenty of help.

“At some point, it’s like the boy who cried wolf,” said David Groves, spokesman for the Washington State Labor Council. “It’s just that, at different points in time, we’ve heard this, and we’ve seen evidence that there’s not a labor shortage. There’s just an unwillingness to pay decent wages.”