Off Topic Halloween

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couple of old rolled up rugs with some dead bodies inside. I figured Halloween is perfect for getting rid.

Wise thinking, take them pigeon remains as well mate, the one's I air-rifled a year or 2 ago.. Been stinking the shed out, thought you might have been ****ting in there..:)
 
Did you know that when bees sting you they don't realise that they're taking one for the team.

It's only because our skin is so tough (relative to a bee) that their stinger gets stuck and they can't pull out without ripping apart.

If a bee were defending against other bugs, or lizards or birds it could sting multiple times and go on living.
 
Did you know that when bees sting you they don't realise that they're taking one for the team.

It's only because our skin is so tough (relative to a bee) that their stinger gets stuck and they can't pull out without ripping apart.

If a bee were defending against other bugs, or lizards or birds it could sting multiple times and go on living.


No, I didn’t know that.
 
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Did you know that when bees sting you they don't realise that they're taking one for the team.

It's only because our skin is so tough (relative to a bee) that their stinger gets stuck and they can't pull out without ripping apart.

If a bee were defending against other bugs, or lizards or birds it could sting multiple times and go on living.
No, learn something new each day.
 
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Did you know that when bees sting you they don't realise that they're taking one for the team.

It's only because our skin is so tough (relative to a bee) that their stinger gets stuck and they can't pull out without ripping apart.

If a bee were defending against other bugs, or lizards or birds it could sting multiple times and go on living.

Milky does Attenborough..cool..<ok>
 
Probably gonna take my lad out tomorrow for the first time. Looking forward to it.