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From: Ross McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: Austr. Workshop/ Was there a higher purpose?
> Lloyd, I am a grape grower and sell wine under my Macquariedale label both
> here in Oz and export a littl
Hi! Lloyd, Hugh, James and the list.
I am puzzled at the suggestion of advertising. Advertising is like
evangelism in religion. Only those who have something they do not
believe in, need to convince others about it. Just as the person who is
content with his belief structure, rarely feels the n
Lloyd, I am a grape grower and sell wine under my Macquariedale label both
here in Oz and export a little to Canada and USA. I am persuing the BD
principles in grape growing at this stage and will then move to the wine
making aspects. regards Ross
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From: Lloyd Charles <[
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From: Ross McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 8:38 AM
Subject: Re: Austr. Workshop/ Was there a higher purpose?
> To Lloyd Charles , please ask the guys with the foliar sprays to contact
me
> and we may be able to help t
To Lloyd Charles , please ask the guys with the foliar sprays to contact me
and we may be able to help them in this area - Hunter valley thanks Ross
McDonald
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From: Lloyd Charles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 8:15 AM
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> Dear James, et. al.,
>
. Both are studying
> their asses off learning all they can as fast as they can. It won't be
that
> much longer and they won't need me any more. It gives me a good feeling.
>
> I'll admit I'm not comfortable with the idea of going head to head in the
> marketplace with the
Allan Balliett wrote:
A Bone from Rafah
By Starhawk
While bombs are falling on Baghdad, killing uncounted numbers, and my
friends around the world are marching, blockading, shutting down
corporations and roadways and cities in protest, I find myself in
Rafah, at the southern border of the Gaza
Hi folks,
Rocky Mountain spring here--alternating snow and sun. Last night I
looked out on stars and planets in a clear sky. Today it's solid cloud
cover in the 40s and 32 at night. During a warm spell, we planted some
Oregon Giant snow peas and put BD compost on the asparagus. We're
working o
James Hedly writes:
>Rationalism is not going to get someone to consider radionics. It is emotion
>that sells products. Emotions like pride or having the best farm in the
>district. The whole angle of sustainability in farming brings out a whole
>new group of emotions. How about making the farm a
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Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 08:10:42 -0500
Subject: FW: [starhawk] A bone from Raffah
From: Jane Sherry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Allan Balliett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Dear Hugh and List members,
That there are any people who buy radionic instruments and don't use them
for whatever reason is a real shame. Even the most basic radionic instrument
can make such dramatic changes in the health of people, animals and plants.
>From my observations it takes a quantum lea
generals have a saying:"Rather than make the
first moveit is better to wait and see.Rather than advance an inchit
is better to retreat a yard."This is calledgoing forward without
advancing,pushing back without using weapons.There is no greater
misfortunethan underestimating your enemy.Undere
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