Posted By
Najib
Jan 28, 2015 11:02
So first we have people demonstrating against 24-hour electricity in Zahle and now we have employees protesting after they got fired for not showing up to work. The title is of course a joke but I wouldn't be surprised if some of them didn't know where the Casino du Liban is. According to LBCI, some of them used to get paid up as high as $11,000 without any attendance … while others were residing outside…
Posted By
Najib
Jan 28, 2015 12:07
I love how serious both of them are. Action, Brandor Action! Full Version: Thanks Menaribo
Humor
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