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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 4027" data-attributes="member: 212"><p>Forgive me now ....</p><p>The Doctor buggered off home and left 22 dead men in the bin .</p><p></p><p>But for the record .... I enjoy the bees, the challenge of cracking lids in the spring and finding the good the bad and the plain old ugly, and somehow working a miracle to have most of them make a crop a few months later.</p><p>My old mate, who is dead now ..... we sat outside the extracting shed a few years ago in April and he commented that he could'nt wait for the spring ......</p><p>We enjoyed the buzz of cracking lids, and midnight missions down dusty roads in the full moon,</p><p>It's not all about the money,</p><p>And perhaps that's what makes the difference between a hobbyist and a corporate.....</p><p></p><p>The love will always win through at the end of the day.</p><p></p><p>Nough said.</p><p>The box is empty and it's only wednesday .... I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 4027, member: 212"] Forgive me now .... The Doctor buggered off home and left 22 dead men in the bin . But for the record .... I enjoy the bees, the challenge of cracking lids in the spring and finding the good the bad and the plain old ugly, and somehow working a miracle to have most of them make a crop a few months later. My old mate, who is dead now ..... we sat outside the extracting shed a few years ago in April and he commented that he could'nt wait for the spring ...... We enjoyed the buzz of cracking lids, and midnight missions down dusty roads in the full moon, It's not all about the money, And perhaps that's what makes the difference between a hobbyist and a corporate..... The love will always win through at the end of the day. Nough said. The box is empty and it's only wednesday .... I think. [/QUOTE]
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