Making a blog seemed like the thing to do.

Started by beekeepingnoobs, July 13, 2010, 12:09:50 PM

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beekeepingnoobs

It's like a diary but much more geeky and voyeuristic. Come on over and see all of the semi interesting things we're doing in Duplin county, North Carolina. We're just getting started but I promise if you keep checking in there will be lots of blood shed, sweaty fat guys and mead fueled shenanigans.

The Brothers Makinson
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P.S.
What a fantastic feature! Got this message when I tried to post my blog address. If you're interested in the mayhem check out my profile, it has the addy.

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They don't really sting do they?
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This a a feature designed to keep new posters from being able to post objectionable materials where it could be seen by your grandmother or worse yet,young children who may get more of this than they already need on the internet.We went through a very short period that kept us hopping trying to monitor every post by new members and unfortunately some bad material was posted.
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beekeepingnoobs

No, I am digging it. It's worded in a way that leaves no room for conversation. I like that this is a safesite for everyone interested in keeping bees. Keep up the good work.
They don't really sting do they?
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Robo

The heck with lots of jars, I spot a grain scale.  Dig that sucker out and use it as a hive stand.  Then you can monitor the weight of the hive and see them grow........
"Opportunity is missed by most people because it comes dressed in overalls and looks like work." - Thomas Edison



beekeepingnoobs

@ Robo- I cannot find a singe thing wrong with that suggestion. That would also take care of the problem I have with the litte hive rotting.
They don't really sting do they?
http://beekeepingnoobs.blogspot.com/

beekeepingnoobs

Also, the L on my blackberry is busted and you have to really hold it down. Sorry for the spelling.
They don't really sting do they?
http://beekeepingnoobs.blogspot.com/

Robo

"Opportunity is missed by most people because it comes dressed in overalls and looks like work." - Thomas Edison