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    Masonic chemtrails killed my hamster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stromnessbees View Post
    In German we have an interesting proverb:

    . "The fish always starts to reek at its head"


    Hopefully the AGM on Saturday will prove that this is not the case with our own SBA ...
    In my considerable experience of dead fish and gutting various types of them, it's the innards that reek first and worst if left too long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stromnessbees View Post
    It's not easy for some of us to attend those meetings.
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    True, Doris. This is why the SBA have made it possible to attend the AGM via Skype, having tried out the technology at the Secretaries' Meeting and the Council meeting, AND ADVERTISED THE FACT IN THE MAGAZINE.
    Last edited by Trog; 15-03-2013 at 11:47 PM. Reason: punctuation

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bumble View Post
    Only registered members of that forum can see the thread.
    Quote Originally Posted by drumgerry View Post
    It's worth registering Bumble just to read the fruit-loopery of that thread!
    I did try to register. It was probably about three years ago, when I was thinking about making a top bar hive.

    I wrote and asked why my account had disappeared after I'd taken the trouble to activate it, he said something about not liking online email accounts (hotmail, gmail etc) and automatically deletes them. He wanted me to send more personal details to prove I am real, and to try again.

    I declined.

    If the stuff on the Biobees site is so important to the world of beekeeping, why can't non-members read all of it? Quite a few of the forums are members only. Why the obvious secrecy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bumble View Post
    If the stuff on the Biobees site is so important to the world of beekeeping, why can't non-members read all of it? Quite a few of the forums are members only. Why the obvious secrecy?
    You can read the environMental section without being logged in, well i can anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete L View Post
    You can read the environMental section without being logged in, well i can anyway.
    Read this last night, but it wasn't until re-reading just now that I saw what you did there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon View Post
    All those pulsating colours and the different font sizes.
    Who spiked my tea?

    It's heart warming that we have a guide to point the slavering fools who post on here (you know who you are) towards the most important parts of a post which they would otherwise have missed due to compromised visual acuity or perchance lack of educational opportunities.
    How very dare you !!
    Speaking as one of the slavering fools I like a bit of colour
    Some forums have dancing bees as well
    Insert your own raspberry noise here as I don't know how that's done either.
    Its taken me over 2 years to read and reply to this post
    I expect sympathy at this point not ridicule.
    New bee season ahead = gloves on-- when the bell rings come out fighting

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Drone Ranger View Post
    How very dare you !!
    Speaking as one of the slavering fools I like a bit of colour
    Some forums have dancing bees as well
    Insert your own raspberry noise here as I don't know how that's done either.
    Its taken me over 2 years to read and reply to this post
    I expect sympathy at this point not ridicule.
    New bee season ahead = gloves on-- when the bell rings come out fighting
    Your hives have bells? There's posh! I just call out a cheery greeting before opening mine - don't even have to knock ... which is rather how things are in the human world, too, round here! :P

    BTW, can't find raspberry emoticon on this site but I've seen them elsewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the drone ranger View Post
    how very dare you !!
    Speaking as one of the slavering fools i like a bit of colour
    some forums have dancing bees as well
    insert your own raspberry noise here as i don't know how that's done either.
    Its taken me over 2 years to read and reply to this post
    i expect sympathy at this point not ridicule.
    New bee season ahead = gloves on-- when the bell rings come out fighting
    c o n s i d e r i t d o n e

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    I'd offer this one, only .......







    ... it looks a bit Stuart Hall-ish?



    But anyway, it lifted my spirits to see you back on the forum Droney! Looking forward to seeing many more of your posts.

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