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telling him he can t do this to me. you know. you can t sell this business. brian s generation eventually convinced them, but it wasn t easy. there has been a lawsuit every time this company got transferred from the first to the second and second to the third. by the late 1980s, brian s son eric faced a different threat. the company was basically bankrupt in 1981. i graduated from grammar school in 1982. and they just barely hung on. eric mcallister, who is now 43 years old, vividly remembers a twin set of crises that nearly cost the fifth generation its legacy. the first was financial. shortly after that, the second crisis was a violent union strike which also came close to destroying the business. sitting here at my desk. in comes walking the president of the union. and he said brian, in a couple of weeks, i think you will understand, that your union contract is up. i said, look, al, if you go on strike, keep on walking because
strike, keep on walking. because that s the end of your union and us. i m bringing in replacements. and they are heavily armed. so if you want to come aboard with your thumbs and the clubs and the guns, you better know that every single one of our tugboats is ready to take you on. i got no choice. i may be dead either way. clearly luck has played a role in their survival, but it is certainly not everything. what is it about your family that s been able to hold on to this with so many other family businesses leaving the family after the second, third and fourth generation? i think it s that irishmenalty of tradition, the passion for tradition. they just want to hold on to it and they just don t need that much money. 53-year-old jeffrey mcallister s is eric s third company and a fifth generation
strike, keep on walking because that s the end of your union and us. i m bringing in replacements and they are heavily armed. if you want to come aboard with your thugs and the clubs and the guns, you better know that every single one of our tugboats has an arsenal and we are ready to take you on. i have no choice. clearly luck has played a role in survival. it is certainly notรง everythin what is it about your family that has been able to hold on to this when so many other family businesses leave the family after the second or third or fourth generation? i think it is the irish mentality of tradition. the passion for tradition. they just want to hold on to it. they just don t need that much. 53-year-old jeffery
costume is pushing the envelope. i take a risk with this outfit that i ve never taken before. but she wows the judges with her walk and outrageous costume. isis, having won her round, now watches her competitors. and hold, and hold. it s clear that she ll face the girl dressed in candy wrappers next. keep voguing. keep vogue walking. it s an adrenaline rush. we ll see how it comes out. keep on walking keep vogue walking and pose and pose one, two, three, four. the verdict is in. give the sisters a round of applause. isis wins and walks off validated with her trophy in hand.