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Juanse Barros <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 27 Oct 2016 22:53:07 -0300
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looks like hollidays ahead
And I'm depressed, drinking alone lovelly chilean tinto.
Two year working on my new, beatifull, highly efficient, 2000 kg/hr honey
extracting plant
SE FUERON AL CARAJO
(no translation need, I guess?)

well back to the subject

Being part of the world were honeybees are not native, at Chile they
arrived in 1844, I really like this type of threads.

Bees for me are like rat, flees, cucarachas, dogs, horses, cows, cats and
gorriones ...
we are all going to go to Mars in the next trip
when we have f.... this planet
WE MUST do it better next time

as we all will read on next ABJ ... ja ja ja

Love you all !
and >Tinto
#GodSaveTheQueenBee

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