Just watched Mike's video of him catching a huge swarm of bees.
I don't know how that man is able to walk with testicles as huge as his.
I don't know how that man is able to walk with testicles as huge as his.
I've yet to be searched.
Good morning one and all! Time to start building Elaine's birthday present. I've been planning and figuring, and now I head to Home Depot....
Just watched Mike's video of him catching a huge swarm of bees.
I don't know how that man is able to walk with testicles as huge as his.
Did he get stung there?
Just watched Mike's video of him catching a huge swarm of bees.
I don't know how that man is able to walk with testicles as huge as his.
They're just bees! Actually not being afraid of them goes a long way.
I was always cool with bees until one time golfing a few bees started buzzing around my head, and then a few more, and then a little swarm and I was freaked out and took off running. I jumped on to the back of a golf cart my dad was driving and we just kept going until they stopped chasing. I think I had about a dozen stings to my scalp. Since then, those little suckers scare me a little.
I'm fine with honeybees. It's yellowjackets that give me the heebie jeebies. Those things are mean and nasty.
And if anybody SHOULD be searched...
"I try to leave bees be."
Indeed. Especially when close to 100% of them are Africanized.
"Killer bees are really Africanized Honey Bees. They have come by their "killer" moniker because they will viciously attack people or animals that unintentionally stray into their territory. The Africanized Honey Bee ("AHB") colony does not have to be disturbed to provoke the bees; even simple noises or vibrations have been known to cause an attack."
https://www.tripsavvy.com/arizona-killer-bees-2677327
"I try to leave bees be."
Indeed. Especially when close to 100% of them are Africanized.
"Killer bees are really Africanized Honey Bees. They have come by their "killer" moniker because they will viciously attack people or animals that unintentionally stray into their territory. The Africanized Honey Bee ("AHB") colony does not have to be disturbed to provoke the bees; even simple noises or vibrations have been known to cause an attack."
https://www.tripsavvy.com/arizona-killer-bees-2677327
James has a "biography" report tomorrow. He has to dress up like his topic and walk around and answer questions from teachers, staff and students.
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He chose Kevin Durant :biglaugh:
That's my student Kailani modeling the mask I made for him.
When I first saw this post and the pic is so small on my phone I thought he was wearing blackface make up.
100%? Um...Africanized bees are real, but 100% sure isn't.