............THE FOREST ....AROUND US |
by Bill Moore |
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“How
to Sell a Forest”
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....Never
let it be said that the forest industry is dull. At this writing, or for
that matter any writing, the experts {who are those masked men?} are saying
one or all of the following statements: ....“We can expect an upturn on the hemball market in February.” ....“Cedar just doesn’t look good on the short term.” ....Pulp should help through the third |
quarter, with a slight downfall
on the fourth.” ....And of course plywood is a peren-nial problem. ....So it has been and so it shall always be – a cyclical industry caught in the world’s web of supply and demand. ....So here is spring in beautiful B.C. – the daffodils came out early and so did Noranda, BRIC and M&B. February was a wonderful month |
until the forest industry
learned of the I.W.A.’s demands for a new master agreement. And
what a nice winter it was until Mr. Reagan tightened his belt and lumber
sales dropped! ....But hold on chaps – don’t press the panic button yet. This old inlet logger has a solution to your problems! We did it before – and we can do it again. Listen |
Folks .We’ve gotta glamoruize the tree Why there’s just no telling what we ..............................................could
sell |
How did Warners sell Al Jolson? In other words - Men As James Durante would say – |
With a cast of thousands, starring Natalie Wood, Woody Allen, Woody But that’s not all we’ve got to do Commercials are the thing today Does this industry try to sell lumber to |
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Remember girls – Are you worried about chips? Or is pulp your hangup? Don’t forget – Maybe plywood’s not moving like it Remember kids – this offer expires Then there’s the real nauseating |
Or this – So chaps – that is my solution |
Oh, there’s just one
more thing too
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.Keep
out of the bight, Bill Moore |
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