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Sep 29, 2005 17:50

ok so i was coming home after practice and i was on country view and there is a curve in the road, well i was giong around it and this kid was standing on his bike in the middle of the road and this one chick was on the other side of the road actually in the grass, i had to slow down and go into the other lane just to miss him, i was like ok, but ( Read more... )

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sparkleygreen14 September 30 2005, 13:08:24 UTC
thats kinda of funny but not good... what song???
hey lets go stand in the road!

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mr300lbs October 4 2005, 02:00:27 UTC
cant remeber what song, better not stand in the middle of the road or i might kill you watch out

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isitworthit256 October 2 2005, 22:35:39 UTC
hey david.... we are going this weekend weather my rents like it or not... erebus..... heck yes.... welll i told nick and sam that they could go.... but then natalia wouldn't be able to go.... os i dunno....w/e....ttyl

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isitworthit256 October 3 2005, 23:04:28 UTC
Please note that only honeybees die after they sting. The reason why they die is because their sting is attached to their abdomen. When they insert their "weapon" into someone's flesh, part of their abdomen, without which they cannot survive, will remain behind

http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/aug97/869585343.Zo.r.html

In contrast to the bee, the wasp and hornet can insert and withdraw its sting with comparitive ease - the picture on the right shows the much smoother outer casing of the wasp sting. The single wasp is therefore able to deliver multiple stings with ease. This multi-sting capacity suits its generally more aggressive nature.

http://www.insectstings.co.uk/wstings.html

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mr300lbs October 4 2005, 01:59:31 UTC
ok ok you win this one

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