Saturday, August 15, 2009

Being different leads to success in network

Being different leads to success in network Our site is different. We are doing things of life in a way not known at Harvard. The following examples of recent developments in Highland Hill Farm. Our site security is important to us. Both online and at our main nursery. When my father 84 years, said he wanted to help I had to let him help. Therefore, as people were coming to the area late at night and dumping of waste, said that sitting in our lot and catch someone. After a couple of nights that called me at 4 am. There was a truck. So I called 911 and was in over my, you know, my gun was fired and ready to go. E 'stato il trucks of waste. Sometimes the security of the site, and sometimes does not work. I think my father wants to luck. The other months were called by the police and said someone was trapped in one of our fields. It 'was a late Saturday night. I went to look for the car as the police told me that a crane was called and the driver refused to enter my property, because without the police suspected foul play. After a search I found two girls and a boy, I was never so lucky, stuck in the mud of one of our camps, where he had just dug some arborvitae. Boy fire company has no reason when he refused to allow the tow car was a "donation" to the Plumstead Fire Company. I figured $ 2500 was reasonable. They have also agreed. This is a copy of my latest newsletter. This was an extraordinary success. ************************************************** ********* From January 2006 The Early Bird Gets the Worm --- not Delay Free Tree Day Jan. 28th is a free Higan Weeping Cherry Tree Day Greetings! 28 January 2006 is free Weeping cherry Higan days ..... All members of our club can receive an e-mail Higan Cherry started to cry when your collection to our 5275 West Swamp ª. Fountainville Pa. location. These trees are 10-12 "tall and 24" baskets. These trees must be collected on 28, before the 5th Sorry, no rain checks. There is a limit of one per household and you must be a member no later than January 27 2006 our club e-mail. Sincerely, Bill Hirst Tree Free Day January 28 2006 is free Arbor Day 5275 W. Marsh Road. Fountainville, Pennsylvania 18923 Jan 28, 2006 8:00 am-5: 00PM reasons to come to this event will sell 150 acres of our nursery and we have to solve many trees and plants. Some of these plants are found in quantities that we have many years of sales. But you can not expect that the number of trees. It will be sold at a discount, destroyed or given away. I like the last option. So if you take your truck for the company today, Saturday 28, is giving away free 1 Higan Weeping cherry in each newsletter subscribers Highland Hill Farm is the tree from 5th I think we have to be signed by Jan. 27 to qualify. N. rain checks. These trees are present in 24 and 28 inch pots are approx. 10-14 "high. We'll help you load your pick-up. We have a total of 75 trees ready for sale while supply lasts. All other trees and plants are 20% today. How to get to the Farm Hill Farm 5275 W. Highland Marsh st. Rt 313 Fountainville, Pennsylvania 18923 myhirst@yahoo.com offer free trees each month. Therefore, keep in touch. ************************************************** ************ Within 15 minutes of this e-mail is sent to the people began to arrive to make your selections. We would not have customers today. However, others sell enough stock to make this offer possible. We gave away 52 trees and this is covered by the press seems to give us the exposure and in local newspapers.

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