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Buzzing Beze
Two fellers I work with are going to get buzzing beze this summer to make honey. I prefer to get honey the old fashioned way....the kind that grows in a jar. I don't mind one or two beze, but a million of them all in one place is....um....buzzy.
eric
"A republic, if you can keep it."
-----Ben Franklin
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I hope they don't bumble it up.
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Well, they been readin' real books n everything! They plan on bein expert beeists.
"A republic, if you can keep it."
-----Ben Franklin
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I had a girlfriend once who actually raised the derned things for honey.
Every time I went in her yard I got stung by the loose ones.
Not allergic, thankfully, but the stings still hurt.
I get my honey the old fashioned way also, at the market. Same way I get my fish and my steak and my turkey.
I LOVE fishing, though. I go to the fish market with a big cooler and they fill it. For some reason it seems they're mostly already dead. Except for the shellfish like crab and lobster, which are still alive. We put them to sleep in some boiling water and it all works out.
A government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul.
-- George Bernard Shaw
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Not wishing to be pedantic but I think it should be beeze
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 Originally Posted by KL7AJ
. I prefer to get honey the old fashioned way.
eric
I was thinking of somthing a bit different.
TOM K8ERV Montrose Colo
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 Originally Posted by G0GQK
Not wishing to be pedantic but I think it should be beeze
I think yer right. Beeze in the Breeze
Eric
"A republic, if you can keep it."
-----Ben Franklin
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 Originally Posted by KL7AJ
I think yer right. Beeze in the Breeze
Eric
Anyone remember Baby Breese?
TOM K8ERV Montrose Colo
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 Originally Posted by KL7AJ
Well, they been readin' real books n everything! They plan on bein expert beeists.
Tell 'em they gotta try this!!!
bees+covered+on+body+weired-12.jpg
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