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BigSKINBauer 05-15-2006 02:21 PM

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[quote=cpayne5]Sounds like hornets to me. Those things are angry little creatures.[/quote]yeah, they weren't bees, i thought they were wasps but i don't know the difference between hornets and wasps but your right they most definetly weren't little fat bees, they were lean and mean.

cpayne5 05-15-2006 02:46 PM

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[QUOTE=BigSKINBauer]yeah, they weren't bees, i thought they were wasps but i don't know the difference between hornets and wasps but your right they most definetly weren't little fat bees, they were lean and mean.[/QUOTE]
Well, hornets and wasps are both bees. Wasps are the dark colored bees that are somewhat skinny and have wispy wings. Wasps build open nests. You usually see them under the eves of houses. Hornets are the black and white bees. They're a little bigger than wasps, but not as fat as bumble bees. They are similar to yellow jackets, but a little bigger and instead of yellow, they have white markings. They build enclosed nests. They will build them just about anywhere, but they are very common in trees.

That concludes this week's episode of Chris Payne The Nature Brain.

BigSKINBauer 05-15-2006 02:52 PM

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[quote=cpayne5]Well, hornets and wasps are both bees. Wasps are the dark colored bees that are somewhat skinny and have wispy wings. Wasps build open nests. You usually see them under the eves of houses. Hornets are the black and white bees. They're a little bigger than wasps, but not as fat as bumble bees. They are similar to yellow jackets, but a little bigger and instead of yellow, they have white markings. They build enclosed nests. They will build them just about anywhere, but they are very common in trees.

That concludes this week's episode of Chris Payne The Nature Brain.[/quote]

lol, F... EM' ALL

Again, i am not opposed to the idea of exterminating all of these sons of bitches off God's green-blue earth. I don't care if another flower never grows.

TheMalcolmConnection 05-15-2006 03:10 PM

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Kill snakes. Exterminate them.

BigSKINBauer 05-15-2006 03:19 PM

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i don't know, snakes are pretty bad ass

[url]http://www.yourdailymedia.com/media/1144752972/Snake_Regurgitates_A_Whole_Hippo[/url]

warning: might be too gross. Snake regurgitates an entire hippo

ArtMonkDrillz 05-15-2006 03:24 PM

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[quote=cpayne5]Hahaha, I'd like to hear reasons numbers 1-14.[/quote]

it's been posted, I obviously am not very busy at work

Daseal 05-15-2006 03:37 PM

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[quote] That concludes this week's episode of Chris Payne The Nature Brain.[/quote]
CHRIS CHRIS CHRIS CHRIS.

cpayne5 05-15-2006 08:13 PM

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[QUOTE=Daseal]CHRIS CHRIS CHRIS CHRIS.[/QUOTE]
You should tell people that you're singing to the tune of "Bill Nye the Science Guy".

BigSKINBauer 05-15-2006 08:27 PM

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bill nye was the coolest. Whatever happened to him?

dmek25 05-15-2006 09:46 PM

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bsb was that video for real?

BigSKINBauer 05-15-2006 10:39 PM

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yeah, i have seen it a few times. I guess snakes can do that. They have been known to eat people but I think we should ask cpayne

skinsfanthru&thru 05-15-2006 10:47 PM

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[QUOTE=BigSKINBauer]i don't know, snakes are pretty bad ass

[url]http://www.yourdailymedia.com/media/1144752972/Snake_Regurgitates_A_Whole_Hippo[/url]

warning: might be too gross. Snake regurgitates an entire hippo[/QUOTE]

it's absolutely insane how wide pytons and anacondas can open their mouth.


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