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Kerry Barney of United Steelworkers Local 296 cooks hot dogs for the crowd. Kerry was expecting to cook over 4,000 hot dogs today.
Hundreds of workers and their families, many with dogs in tow, enjoyed a cool day at Reid Park at the Pima Area Labor Federation’s Labor Day Picnic on Monday.... Read more»
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Kerry Barney of United Steelworkers Local 296 cooks hot dogs for the crowd. Kerry was expecting to cook over 4,000 hot dogs today.
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4 comments on this story
Great shot of Willy.
As for the piñata, I’m old school. Piñata-bashing without a blindfold is yet another sign of the imminent apocalypse.
@Roberto De Vido My first thought about the piñata: Why isn’t that kid wearing a blindfold? My second thought: Why does that piñata look like a princess and the boys have to have a go at it?
Yes, I liked that as well. The nurturing of future mass murderers!
The blindfold thing I can understand, though I’m not in agreement. Here in Japan we do a similar thing, but with a watermelon (and after the watermelon is smashed, everyone eats it. Little kids can’t manage at all with the blindfold, so it’s not used for them. Understandable, really.