Cheers to Canucks!
Out of interest and curiosity today
I looked up Bees in Canada far away
Was I astounded to find and see
A nation so active here on BeBee
To all Canucks, please take my post
As a thanks and to you a toast!
Jim Murray is a doyen of blogging on beBee
The best counsel on writing you will ever see
In rancorous rant he is fond to vent
On ways and people, gone around the bend
Paul "Pablo" Croubalian is the master of Twitter
His unique Tweetpack is always aglitter
With BeBee posts from me and from you
And that’s not all, he’s a cook top notch too
Paul "Pablo" Croubalian is king of story prelude
Giving his teaching wide amplitude
A photographer, singer, and guitar he plays
A raging introvert, of himself he says.
CityVP 🐝 Manjit is a thinker and commentator of note
His encyclopedic knowledge always gets my vote
Enriching other's posts with insight and glee
He is a brand in himself, it is clear to see :)
Kevin Pashuk is with us Riding Shotgun
A super man and most mindful one
He tells us all, honest and straight
How gently he cared for his wife Kate
Renée 🐝 Cormier and CityVP 🐝 Manjit
Together they write on business now
A series of questions on what, when and how
Each combine their own unique strengths
Graham philosophical, Renee practical sense
Robert Cormack brings golden writing keys
His posts all written with apparent ease
He says himself he takes hours of time
To compose his work so concisely sublime
Gives us My BeBee TV
With visual delights for all to see
Royce Shook in his sage and quiet way
Always has something of value to say
Renée 🐝 Cormier can surf, swim and cook
With the most fun ever, in my book
Anne 🐝 Thornley-Brown, MBA offers solid advice
On teamwork and groups, always precise
Graham🐝 Edwards bring songs of yonder and old
In melodious blogs of music stars well told
Nicole Chardenet treats with irreverence and wit
Her short posts are gems that perfectly fit
Robert Cormack is straight, accurate and true
With experienced insight ever so shrewd
To these and all other Canuck Bees I wish to say
From South Africa, eight thousand miles away
A big cheers to you all!
And have a nice day.
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Gert Scholtz
6 years ago #51
Bill Stankiewicz
6 years ago #50
Bill Stankiewicz
6 years ago #49
Jim Murray
6 years ago #48
Joyce 🐝 Bowen Brand Ambassador @ beBee
6 years ago #47
Lisa Gallagher
6 years ago #46
Kevin Pashuk
6 years ago #45
Raisins or no raisins?
Gert Scholtz
6 years ago #44
don kerr
6 years ago #43
understood.
Kevin Pashuk
6 years ago #42
Nothing to do with Introversion Don \ud83d\udc1d Kerr... It actually came from the days of when we were under strict instructions "NOT TO TOUCH THE CHRISTMAS BAKING!!!" Being kids, we would sneak a treat from the stash, leaving my mother with an empty container when the guests arrived. I always blamed my sister, and she blamed me. Regardless of the ethics of it all, we have both developed a preference for the frozen (chewy rather than ice-like) indulgence.
don kerr
6 years ago #41
Kevin Pashuk Are you freakin' nuts? Out of the freezer? None of the sticky goo runs down your hand and forearms. That's just plain nuts. Must be a raging introvert thing.
Kevin Pashuk
6 years ago #40
Only in Canada would you hear a raging debate on National Public Radio (CBC) about the outrage of putting raisins in butter tarts. As for me, I can go either way, but have found that a butter tart is best enjoyed straight out of the freezer. http://www.cbc.ca/player/play/964886083822
CityVP Manjit
6 years ago #39
Forgive the 95 Canuck Rugby Team, they were still playing with Ice Hockey rules in their heads - i.e. what would life be if you were not missing all your front teeth - for only an Ice Hockey player wears that smile with a badge of honour :-)
Anne 🐝 Thornley-Brown, MBA
6 years ago #38
Graham🐝 Edwards
6 years ago #37
Jim Murray
6 years ago #36
Nice? Hmmm, there's something I haven't tried yet.
Paul Walters
6 years ago #35
Gert Scholtz
6 years ago #34
Gert Scholtz
6 years ago #33
CityVP \ud83d\udc1d Manjit As you do Manjit - thank you for giving more context and information.
Gert Scholtz
6 years ago #32
Anne \ud83d\udc1d Thornley-Brown, MBA Jamaica - a country I have visited a few times and people I am very fond of. Not to mention their fine athletes. Thanks for stopping by Anne.
Gert Scholtz
6 years ago #31
Indeed Chris - how could they go wrong having so many fine musicians. Thanks for your comments.
Gert Scholtz
6 years ago #30
Tausif Mundrawala Thank you for reading the post and your kind words Tausif. Both of us are some way from Canada and treasure the contributions of the Canucks.
Gert Scholtz
6 years ago #29
Melonie Dodaro Clearly that is the case on beBee. Thanks for commenting Melonie.
Anne 🐝 Thornley-Brown, MBA
6 years ago #28
CityVP Manjit
6 years ago #27
CityVP Manjit
6 years ago #26
Javier Cámara-Rica 🐝🇪🇸
6 years ago #25
stephan metral 🐝 Innovative Brand Ambassador
6 years ago #24
yup🇿🇦
Gert Scholtz
6 years ago #23
Royce Shook There is a huge diversity among the Canadian bees. It is why I enjoy posts from your country. Thanks for commenting and "giving a call".
Gert Scholtz
6 years ago #22
Sara Jacobovici Well that makes you a Canuck too! Thanks for the comments Sara and Kevin will be getting my vote.
Gert Scholtz
6 years ago #21
Randall Burns One day you will have to stay, on the shores of SA, where surf's always good, and so is the food. Thanks for the sublime rhyme in pantomime!
Gert Scholtz
6 years ago #20
stephan metral \ud83d\udc1d Innovative Brand Ambassador You could have knocked me over - reading Afrikaans in your reply. Baie dankie meneer!
Gert Scholtz
6 years ago #19
Charlene Norman To my mind Jim is a legend on beBee. Thanks for the comments Charlene and looking forward to your posts, eh?
Gert Scholtz
6 years ago #18
Ian Weinberg Well now there's a thought! And the "Canucks" are the local rugby team - I'll fit right in.
Gert Scholtz
6 years ago #17
Kevin Pashuk You picked two of the best places in SA to tour and see. Remember your camera and have a great trip!
Sara Jacobovici
6 years ago #16
I know. Frustrating. It happened to me and I tried everyday. Finally was able to get through today! Please try again if possible. Thanks Dominique \ud83d\udc1d Petersen!
Royce Shook
6 years ago #15
Dominique 🐝 Petersen
6 years ago #14
Sara Jacobovici I tried several times to vote but kept getting the message "authentication failed". :o(
Pascal Derrien
6 years ago #13
Kevin Pashuk
6 years ago #12
Thanks Sara for spreading the word. Apparently if I win, I get a trip to the far northern regions of this great country. Canada has a lot to offer, and you are all welcome to visit. Call ahead, and we'll tell you how many layers of flannel you will need to wear to stay warm. (Kidding... it's over 30 deg C here right now, but that will change in 90 days.)
Sara Jacobovici
6 years ago #11
Jim Murray
6 years ago #10
stephan metral 🐝 Innovative Brand Ambassador
6 years ago #9
Randall Burns
6 years ago #8
Sara Jacobovici
6 years ago #7
stephan metral 🐝 Innovative Brand Ambassador
6 years ago #6
Ian Weinberg
6 years ago #5
don kerr
6 years ago #4
Kevin Pashuk
6 years ago #3
Dominique 🐝 Petersen
6 years ago #2
Lisa Vanderburg
6 years ago #1