Have you forgotten the MPs Exs business began as an excuse to give them a raise during a National pay freeze?

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And the story goes: the Duck race is a a non-competetive, in aid of charity contest that take place, every year since 2005, in several cities all around the US. You can «adopt» a rubber duck (as the ones shown in this picture) and, if your duck places on the first five positions, you’ll win a prize.
This year, our duck was number 131.254!
As shown in the coming pictures, the huge load is dumped from Columbus bridge into Chicago river from a yellow truck, and then the huge group is pushed from a firefighters boat with firehydrants, till they reach the finishing line, right before the Michigan av. bridge.
The whole thing is about charity, as the money raised (5$ for adopting a duck in the race, and some merchandising that is, indeed, very cool, such as the two ducks shown on the pictures, named Alfredino and Alfredone) go to the Special Olympics. You can learn more on the official website.

Our duck — it goes withouth saying — didn’t win a thing, but our deepest enjoyment of the entire contest.

Great, great idea!

Question by oldtimer: Have you forgotten the MPs Exs business began as an excuse to give them a raise during a National pay freeze?
The ones in the duck house- sorry Dock are still claiming they are a breed apart.

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2 Responses to Have you forgotten the MPs Exs business began as an excuse to give them a raise during a National pay freeze?

  1. Yes I had forgotten.

    Lauraa
    June 12, 2013 at 3:00 am
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  2. Our MP’s have never followed the rules they set out for the working man.We have just had a typical example when they announced an increase of £1000 to top up their salary.However the rest of the working class are told to get on with what they got.”Do as I tell you, and not what I do” is the motto.

    old grumpy
    June 12, 2013 at 3:37 am
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