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Peter Dillon <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 10 Nov 2002 00:25:11 +0000
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Jim,
The honey was a present from a honey packer in Canada, straight off the line and was still hand hot
in temperature.
A gesture that I appreciated. But evenso.........

 With the 51% regulation
- take a fruit juice, call it true fruit or something that at the present allows a weasel worded
description, add 51% of the relative expensive juice e.g.. Pineapple, then add 49% of a juice that
destroys / covers the taste of what you are trying to sell as the finished product .

Only works if your customer is dumb, unknowing etc. and the packer doesn't care about their retail
philosophy.

Are you sure that the Massey-Ferguson tractor didn't have a radio wired to its structure - they are
often attached with a bit of baler twine under the 3 pin hitch.
Any way - life is so stressful for most that a ride in the open air on such a machine is considered
as recreational - Disney have plans for a fleet to be used to move clients around a model they are
constructing of the countryside.

Peter

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