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Thu, 25 Dec 1997 10:29:09 EST
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Hi Michael,
 
Wish we could take you up on our offer but we can't leave our honey business
that long.  I would be willing to let you write up an ad and put it on my web
page about bees and beekeeping.  I get an average of 13 hits a day on it by
people who are looking up things about bees and beekeeping.  You might or
might not get an experienced beekeeper that way, but there could be a
potential for someone who really wants to learn about them.
 
Janice Green
...Of Bees, Beekeepers and Food
http://users.aol.com/queenbjan/primbees.htm

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