[ExI] Science had an article about hwat is kiling bees. virusesspread by miyrd.
Stuart LaForge
avant at sollegro.com
Fri Jul 25 01:47:35 UTC 2025
On 2025-07-24 17:43, spike at rainier66.com wrote:
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>>> ... While that industry struggles, please do your old uncle spike a
>>> big
>> favor and DON'T EAT HONEY. Just don't do it... {anti-honey rant
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> spike
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> Stuart! Your rant is superior to mine, thanks!
Don't mention it, Spike. Those bees and their honey. Nasty sordid stuff.
Like "200,000 Girls, One Cup" followed up by Upton Sinclair's "The
Jungle". ;)
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>> ... honeycombs which operate simultaneously as a
> vomitorium, a pantry, and a crib for the baby bees. ... Stuart LaForge
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> They sure are. There are bee larvae in the honeycomb when it is loaded
> into
> the extractor. The larvae are shredded by the acceleration force, so
> when
> you put honey on your toast, you are eating bee guts have a nice
> breakfast.
>
> spike
Reminds me of an old joke:A woman from the big city is driving out in
the country when she pulls off at a roadside diner for some breakfast.
The cook at the counter takes her order, cooks up the eggs and bacon on
the spot, and serves it to her with a tall glass of milk. The woman
takes a sip of the milk and is shocked at how much fresher and better
than the milk she was used to getting at the supermarket.
So she asks the cook, "Excuse me, but where did this milk come from?"
The cook looks at her and says, "From a cow's tits, ma'am."
The woman drops her jaw in shock and outrage, "Why I never!"
The cook says, "Listen, lady, if finding out where the milk came from
bothered you so bad, then trust me, you don't want to know where
the eggs came from."
Stuart LaForge
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