Worldwide Beekeeping
Announcements => Welcome => Topic started by: rrog13 on January 02, 2014, 05:50:26 pm
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Hello…..My name is Richard and I’m a beeaholic from Concord, Georgia. I’ve been addicted to bees going on 3 years now and enjoying every minute of it. I’ve been around other forums and thought I’d check this one out.
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Welcome Richard,
I'm a new keeper here and really enjoying this forum. Lots of great help.
Enjoy yourself 8)
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Hey Richard. Good to see you here.
All forums have something to offer, some are bigger, some smaller, some with commercial heavyweights, some with alternative hives (TBH) etc.
What I especially like about this one is the sense of family we have here. Many of these members go back a ways, and the combination of the old and new members has been fantastic. A friendlier group you would be hard pressed to find. We like to have fun here as well as discuss all things bees.
Some even have a half decent sense of humour! ;)
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"hello my name is richard and i have a bee prolblem.......errr, my name is richard and i have a honey prolllem.....PROBLEM......LOL!
hi ya richard! greetings and WELCOME to a forum full of beeaholics!!!
perry, humor, what's that? lol!
;D
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Welcome Richard, glad to have you here on the forum, I think you will like it here.
Ken
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Welcome and enjoy your stay! :)
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welcome over here hope to see you around. Good bunch of people over here
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Welcome to Beeholics worldwide therapy site!!! Glad to have you!
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Hey there Richard and welcome to the forum! Glad to have another Concord beekeeper around LOL
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Hey Richard, would you care to let me know if you are at the north, middle or south Concord Ga. location since there are three towns with that name.
Ken
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I guess that would be North Concord.
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Thanks, my daughter dose not live to far from there.
Ken
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Welcome Richard. Glad to have you here. I am new here also, but so far, seems like a great bunch of folks.
Dan
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Welcome Richard to this forum, Bees, and Beekeeping. We are all new here to this forum. The only changing factor is how many years we have spent trying to understand the bees.