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Mr Legge says: "Am I a scab?
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("I guess I was a scab").
The protest organiser is Sam Weinstein, a 62-year-old South African and former Utility Workers Union president, who has his own rallying cry: "I know a scab when I see one and these are scabs!" Yes, these kulaks are cockroaches who can't be allowed to continue unchecked.
I am a scab, a nonunion actor who crossed the Screen Actors Guild picket line to audition for and act in a commercial.
I never wanted to be a scab; I wanted to be in the union.
I've been called a scab and a trust-fund baby — because of my background, I guess".
I first thought that perhaps they were just being cheeky and trying to squeeze as much of the late-lunch crowd through their doors before trudging down to join everyone else on Gerrard Street (though why anyone would want to eat at a "scab restaurant", I don't know; it's not a very appetising phrase).
I tried not to stare at a scab across the bridge of his nose.
When I left the Hospital there was a scab on it, the scab came off and it discharged some matter, another scab formed and yesterday it discharged a little matter but none today, and looks as if it is going to heal up.
I just kept picking at it like a scab.
"You know," she said, cleaning a scab off the cat's neck, "I hate dogs.
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