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Old 07-01-2007, 03:10 AM
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Old 07-01-2007, 04:38 AM
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And here I thought this had something to do with the mysterious disappearances of bee's in the northern states and canada.

Instead it's just this stuff lol.

nb4 old beefire is oooooold
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I llllike it

Looks like a simple way to get it done.
Now to do something about the house, might be another problem.
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Looks like a simple way to get it done.
Now to do something about the house, might be another problem.
Good old shop vac should come in handy there
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Old 07-01-2007, 02:55 PM
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Oh dear God....I think if I tried that I'd have the neighbours calling the cops on me in seconds. Stupid yuppy neighbourhood.
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Oh dear God....I think if I tried that I'd have the neighbours calling the cops on me in seconds. Stupid yuppy neighbourhood.
This reminds me of my crazy neighbors. Bout 2 weeks ago i was cruisin along on the lawn tractor when all the sudden i hear BOOM!The sound was loud enough that i almost jumped and ducked for cover. I probably should have cause the next thing i hear is my neighbor scoldin his kid "Jonny i told ya not to throw bullets in the fire anymore" .Not only had the kid thrown bullets in the fire but apparently this was'nt the first time . I spent the rest of that afternoon in the basement listenin to the shells goin off
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"Jonny i told ya not to throw bullets in the fire anymore"
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Reminds me of the crazy stuff I did a few years ago. Living in the south and near a limestone quarry me and a friend found some of that corded blasting material. Well anyone knows this is great to play with, so we proceeded to wrap a good sized rock with it and toss it over the quarrys edge. As we ran and later the huge explosion many rocks fell from the sky upon us.......the quarry house, river, cars,etc Lets just say we had fun that day
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The poor bees. That was a swarm and they came from the house. They do that every spring because there are too many bees in the hive or in this case, the house. They just gather into a ball and if they had put a hive in the area, they would have gone into that. They will not sting anyone at that point, but just want to find another place to nest. I was expecting that they would catch the house on fire. Remember, they didn't want to spend any money on spray, so they used up $20 worth of gas instead. And wiped out a swing set while they were at it.
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Reminds me of the crazy stuff I did a few years ago. Living in the south and near a limestone quarry me and a friend found some of that corded blasting material. Well anyone knows this is great to play with, so we proceeded to wrap a good sized rock with it and toss it over the quarrys edge. As we ran and later the huge explosion many rocks fell from the sky upon us.......the quarry house, river, cars,etc Lets just say we had fun that day
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The poor bees. That was a swarm and they came from the house. They do that every spring because there are too many bees in the hive or in this case, the house. They just gather into a ball and if they had put a hive in the area, they would have gone into that. They will not sting anyone at that point, but just want to find another place to nest. I was expecting that they would catch the house on fire. Remember, they didn't want to spend any money on spray, so they used up $20 worth of gas instead. And wiped out a swing set while they were at it.
Yeah, that was pretty dumb. I mean, the bees weren't bothering anybody, the kids were inside, and it's obvious the guys didn't really care if they ever used the swingset again... I would have just left them alone for a day or so, they probably would have gone somewhere else.
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