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"Dennis A. Meeks" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 19 Nov 1996 07:43:31 -0500
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At 10:19 PM 11/18/96 -0500, you wrote:
>On 11/18/96 Thomas Cornick wrote
>>>
>Its 16 November Did  you get your issue of bee culture for  November
>yet?
>Mine Has not arrived
>Called em up and left voice mail  I guess thet don't chain them up to
>their
>desks anymore.
>E mailed em also without response.
>
>Never was terribly patient<<
>
>I have been having the same problem with Bee Culture and the ABJ.  It
>is not Bee Culture but the US Post Office.  (snip)  The Post Office (in
spite of what it says) are
>just a bunch of government employees who are unable to work at real
>jobs.  If you complain to them long enough they will get off their
>dead duffs and get you your magazines.
>
>Bill Hughes
>Bent Holly Honey Farm
>Brighton, TN  USA
>
 
Careful Bill,
 
This postal employee and beekeeper works very hard to see that mail leaves
ontime....what happens after it leaves my hands is another story...but I
think you owe an apology to those of us who work hard moving 5 billion
pieces of mail a day.
 
Yes, I get upset when my copy of Bee Culture comes with the cover half
missing...but I also realize that my town begins with A which puts my copy
on top of the bundle.
 
Next time you smash a bee by accident, remember we all make mistakes!
 
Den
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beekeeper and postal worker

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