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So I was on a school field trip and we passed by a DHL van, it was a punk with blond spiked hair, you get the service of those the company hires. Post more DHL bashing here.
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Thursday, March 15, 2007
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS -- A suspicious white powder led to the evacuation Wednesday of the mailroom at the Citibank corporate offices on Sylvan Avenue.
The powder turned out to be diclofenac sodium, commonly used as a pain reliever and anti-inflammatory for arthritis.
DHL mistakenly delivered a pharmaceutical package there, and a mailroom employee accidently cut open the envelope and scattered the powder about, Deputy Police Chief Michael Cioffi said.
About 10 workers were evacuated from the mail area while Bergen County hazmat workers tested the material, Cioffi said.
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DHL strikes again! 25 flings and counting! THING FLING...THEY'RE GGGGREAT!
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BlackDice wrote:Thursday, March 15, 2007
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS -- A suspicious white powder led to the evacuation Wednesday of the mailroom at the Citibank corporate offices on Sylvan Avenue.
The powder turned out to be diclofenac sodium, commonly used as a pain reliever and anti-inflammatory for arthritis.
DHL mistakenly delivered a pharmaceutical package there, and a mailroom employee accidently cut open the envelope and scattered the powder about, Deputy Police Chief Michael Cioffi said.
About 10 workers were evacuated from the mail area while Bergen County hazmat workers tested the material, Cioffi said. Since the incident hundreds of blond haired surfer punks have been applying for jobs at DHL to help alleviate the "white powder problem". Taken from High Times Magazine March 2007 pic from bk.
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BlackDice wrote:Thursday, March 15, 2007
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS -- A suspicious white powder led to the evacuation Wednesday of the mailroom at the Citibank corporate offices on Sylvan Avenue.
The powder turned out to be diclofenac sodium, commonly used as a pain reliever and anti-inflammatory for arthritis.
DHL mistakenly delivered a pharmaceutical package there, and a mailroom employee accidently cut open the envelope and scattered the powder about, Deputy Police Chief Michael Cioffi said.
About 10 workers were evacuated from the mail area while Bergen County hazmat workers tested the material, Cioffi said. Can we say "setup" or probably "untrue"......... What are the chances that a DHL employee "MISTAKENLY" delivered a package containing powder to a place where a mailroom employee "ACCIDENTLY" opened the package and then "SCATTERED" this powder???? Not that I'm defending DHL or anything. Just expressing some opinions about this "story". If at first you don't succeed.......don't attempt skydiving
Never argue with the ignorant.......they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
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