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Wed 04/18/07 03:37 PM
this is the end

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Wed 04/18/07 03:57 AM
Eve? Eve Who?

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Mon 04/16/07 01:48 PM
Just download Ubuntu. You can play with it!

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Mon 04/16/07 01:47 PM
When a believe has a structured hierarchic system it is sectarian.

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Mon 04/16/07 09:18 AM
I see a hand... We could be dreaming all this. We could be part of a
game, or put here as an experiment by aliens... Anything could be the
case.

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Mon 04/16/07 09:09 AM
based on ancient novels. That's my opinion. I believe we are all
connected, and we have powers, and we live more lives. But that has
nothing to do with an old novel.

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Sun 04/15/07 03:03 PM
Drunk

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Sun 04/15/07 02:50 PM
Who is the leader of China?

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Sun 04/15/07 02:24 PM
WannaKingBees

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Sun 04/15/07 02:16 PM
Thinker...

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Sun 04/15/07 02:16 PM
Buzzin' 'round your hive.
Well I can make honey, baby.
You gotta let me come inside.
Well, I'm a king bee
(King bee.)
Buzzin' around your hive.
(Hive.)
Well I'm a king bee
(King bee.)
Buzzin' 'round your hive.
(Hive.)
I'm gonna make honey, baby.
Let me come inside.
(Yeah.)
I am able
(Able.)
To buzz all night long.
(All night long.)
Yeah, I am able
(Able.)
To buzz all night long.
(Long, all night long.)
You hear me buzzin' baby.
Some stingin' goin' on.
(Ahhh...)
Well I'm a king bee.
(King bee.)
Want you to be my queen.
(Be my queen.)
I'm a king bee, girl.
(King bee.)
Want you to be my queen.
(Be my queen.)
Together we can make honey
The world have never seen.
(Seen...)
I got a stinger
Long as my right arm.
(My right arm.)
I got a stinger, baby
(Got a stinger.)
Long as my right arm.
(Long as my right arm.)
It's my love machine, baby.
It won't do you no harm.
(Yeah...)
Well I'm a king bee.
(Well I'm a king bee.)
Want you to be my queen.
(Want you to be my queen.)
Well I'm a king bee,
(Well I'm a king bee, king bee.)
Want you to be my queen.
(Be my queen.)
Together we can make honey
The world have never seen. sad

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Sun 04/15/07 02:10 PM
I am gonna start a new thread soon...laugh laugh laugh

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Sun 04/15/07 12:41 PM
We are DOOMED!! 2012 end of the Mayan calendar. Enjoy while it lasts

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Sun 04/15/07 12:12 PM
It is an interesting discussion! Cellphones could be a thing. Well I
woke up and heard about the bees on the bbc... Thanks for your input!
read it all. Also the jokers.

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Sun 04/15/07 03:43 AM
Einstein said when the bees are gone the human species will be gone in 4
years

Mystery Bee Disappearances Sweeping U.S.
Stefan Lovgren in Los Angeles
for National Geographic News
February 23, 2007

Without a trace, something is causing bees to vanish by the thousands.
But a new task force hopes to finger the culprit and save the valuable
crops that rely on the insects.

Pennsylvania beekeeper Dave Hackenberg was the first beekeeper to report
to bee researchers what's become known as colony collapse disorder
(CCD).

In October Hackenberg had delivered honeybees to a Florida farm to
pollinate crops. The bees typically return to their boxed hives when
their work is done. But this time was different.

"I came to pick up 400 bee colonies and the bees had just flat-out
disappeared," Hackenberg said. "There were no dead bees, no bees on the
ground, just empty boxes."

"In almost 50 years as a beekeeper, I've never seen anything like it."

CCD has spread throughout 24 states and ruined hundreds of thousands of
bee colonies.

Hackenberg has lost roughly 1,900 of his 2,900 hives. Other operators
have lost up to 90 percent of their hives.

Researchers are scrambling to find answers to what is causing the
commercially important honeybees to abandon their hives and disappear.

The epidemic could put a strain on fruit growers and other farmers who
rely on the insects to pollinate their crops.

(Related: "Bee Decline May Spell End of Some Fruits, Vegetables"
[October 5, 2004].)

An estimated 14 billion U.S. dollars in agricultural crops in the United
States are dependent on bee pollination.

"A lot of people think honeybees are only important for the honey they
produce," entomologist Maryann Frazier said. "But much, much more
important are their pollination services."

Read more
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/02/070223-bees.html

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Sun 04/15/07 03:43 AM
Einstein said when the bees are gone the human species will be gone in 4
years

Mystery Bee Disappearances Sweeping U.S.
Stefan Lovgren in Los Angeles
for National Geographic News
February 23, 2007

Without a trace, something is causing bees to vanish by the thousands.
But a new task force hopes to finger the culprit and save the valuable
crops that rely on the insects.

Pennsylvania beekeeper Dave Hackenberg was the first beekeeper to report
to bee researchers what's become known as colony collapse disorder
(CCD).

In October Hackenberg had delivered honeybees to a Florida farm to
pollinate crops. The bees typically return to their boxed hives when
their work is done. But this time was different.

"I came to pick up 400 bee colonies and the bees had just flat-out
disappeared," Hackenberg said. "There were no dead bees, no bees on the
ground, just empty boxes."

"In almost 50 years as a beekeeper, I've never seen anything like it."

CCD has spread throughout 24 states and ruined hundreds of thousands of
bee colonies.

Hackenberg has lost roughly 1,900 of his 2,900 hives. Other operators
have lost up to 90 percent of their hives.

Researchers are scrambling to find answers to what is causing the
commercially important honeybees to abandon their hives and disappear.

The epidemic could put a strain on fruit growers and other farmers who
rely on the insects to pollinate their crops.

(Related: "Bee Decline May Spell End of Some Fruits, Vegetables"
[October 5, 2004].)

An estimated 14 billion U.S. dollars in agricultural crops in the United
States are dependent on bee pollination.

"A lot of people think honeybees are only important for the honey they
produce," entomologist Maryann Frazier said. "But much, much more
important are their pollination services."

Read more
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/02/070223-bees.html

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Sat 04/14/07 12:47 PM
A day before!

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Sat 04/14/07 08:01 AM
The world is a dream, and sometimes a nightmare. It all depends what you
wanna see and dream about. It is all in the mind...

My dreams are like my 8-track mind. I can have two or more at the same
time. Last week I dreamed two nights in a row I got electrocuted by a
battery. I stood up out if my body, turned around and saw my mom
sitting, she was waiting for me. The worrying thing was my younger
sister was there waiting for me to. And she is alive! I wonder...

In dreams we are free. Sometimes I can control my dreams. Before I fall
asleep I start one. When I slip in to unconsciousness it will follow the
story-line.

I have a dream... Day and night!

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Sat 04/14/07 03:32 AM
And the cost! LOL.
A friend's wife spends more money then he makes. And believe me he makes
a hell of a lot! I always tell him.... If your wife was a car you
wouldn't have bought it HAHAHAHAHA

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Fri 04/13/07 04:41 PM
Kind of a sexy mutilation.

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