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Seabag Wrote:

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> > > Bees. Plural not singular possessive. Sorry

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> > > being a pedant.

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> > Unnecessary!

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> He's only minding his B's & Q's

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> I'll get my coat



:-)

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ClareC Wrote:

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> healey Wrote:

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> > Bees. Plural not singular possessive. Sorry for

> > being a pedant.

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> Unnecessary!


Unnecessary for apologising for being a pedant or for being a pedant?


Either way, I couldn't resist!

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ClareC Wrote:

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> Seabag Wrote:

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> > ClareC Wrote:

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> > -----

> > > healey Wrote:

> > >

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> >

> > > -----

> > > > Bees. Plural not singular possessive. Sorry

> > for

> > > > being a pedant.

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> > >

> > > Unnecessary!

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> > He's only minding his B's & Q's

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> > I'll get my coat

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> :-)



Nice trolling. ;)


Bs and Qs. ;)

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After a sudden heavy shower a week or so ago, I noticed the flowering shrub laden with bumble bees I'd admired on my way out was still laden on my way back, only the bees were now sodden and comatose. I managed to get about 20 indoors where they were revived with lashings of honey and released in fine fettle. I used tissue paper at the bottom of the collection pot to wick the water away. Short and shaky footage here:
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