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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 3073" data-attributes="member: 212"><p>Nice one John .... I mean that ...... and I'm sure that deep down we all want to paddle the Waka to the destination ..... we just need to put aside our differences and focus on the destination.</p><p></p><p>How powerfull would that be ....</p><p></p><p>And as Frazz says, we need a marketer to work for the common good ..... or failing that, our current buyers and marketers to take up the lead and call the stroke for the Waka that all us Hill Billy beekeepers in the back blocks paddle.</p><p> We who are good at what we do can then flourish under the skill of the marketers, and support our local communities with employement, and broken machinery that needs fixing , and up grades on trucks and gear , and socialising with our neighbours at the local watering hole ......</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There is a place amongst the hills</p><p>We like to call Fort Arthur</p><p>It's a rugged place</p><p>A gentle place,</p><p>Where man and bee forget man's race</p><p>Content to kneel on bended knee</p><p>With furroughed brow </p><p>And forward lean</p><p>In humble supplication to his queen.</p><p></p><p>Here endeth the Epistle</p><p>Praise be to the Queen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 3073, member: 212"] Nice one John .... I mean that ...... and I'm sure that deep down we all want to paddle the Waka to the destination ..... we just need to put aside our differences and focus on the destination. How powerfull would that be .... And as Frazz says, we need a marketer to work for the common good ..... or failing that, our current buyers and marketers to take up the lead and call the stroke for the Waka that all us Hill Billy beekeepers in the back blocks paddle. We who are good at what we do can then flourish under the skill of the marketers, and support our local communities with employement, and broken machinery that needs fixing , and up grades on trucks and gear , and socialising with our neighbours at the local watering hole ...... There is a place amongst the hills We like to call Fort Arthur It's a rugged place A gentle place, Where man and bee forget man's race Content to kneel on bended knee With furroughed brow And forward lean In humble supplication to his queen. Here endeth the Epistle Praise be to the Queen. [/QUOTE]
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