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Robert Watson <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 18 Nov 1996 23:01:07 -0500
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 On Mon, 18 Nov 1996, MR WILLIAM L HUGHES JR. 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.   the people at Bee
> Culture have been very helpful in helping to solve this problem.
> What it finally took was a lot of Yelling and screaming at the
> regional Post Master>  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
>
Sounds to me like government in Canada too.
And our Canada Post is more expensive than that of the US.
I will write about bees next time.
Robert C.L. Watson
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pipe organ technician    organist - choirmaster    early woodwind player
hobby beekeeper    homebrewer   tenor

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