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Maybe she didn't like a beekeeper who knew how to use foul language.

This is the BEST that I can offer as a reason.

BTW, it is 88° in Washington, DC this afternoon, and an expected high of only
40° tomorrow.

Can't blame these freak things on Saddam Hussein any more, maybe blame it on
the
war protesters so they quit and go back to WORK.

Aaron, I predict a GREAT honey crop for both you in New York and  me in
Maryland, because the bees that came through the long tough winter are STRONG
and ready to go, and a ground water table is well restored to make nectar.

George

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