Useta? Huh? Anyone?
The leaves “used-to-be” young.
Those looked so old that a good stiff breeze would have knocked them done; those Usetabees must have been lightweights.
Now that they’re on the ground they better watch out for the has-beans
Has-beans. Hmmmm. Taste great with neverwurst.
This is called giving a tree a buzz cut.
I like crunching through fallen leaves in the park.
A bee-eater could turn that hive into guano-bees.
I much prefer the happier Bee9s . . . . ☻
Hey, there, old, dried-up fallen leaf: it’s their beesiness!
michaelyukyuk about 10 years ago
Useta? Huh? Anyone?
erik.vanthienen about 10 years ago
The leaves “used-to-be” young.
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
Those looked so old that a good stiff breeze would have knocked them done; those Usetabees must have been lightweights.
57-Don about 10 years ago
Now that they’re on the ground they better watch out for the has-beans
mntim about 10 years ago
Has-beans. Hmmmm. Taste great with neverwurst.
prrdh about 10 years ago
This is called giving a tree a buzz cut.
ladykat about 10 years ago
I like crunching through fallen leaves in the park.
prrdh about 10 years ago
A bee-eater could turn that hive into guano-bees.
GoodQuestion Premium Member about 10 years ago
I much prefer the happier Bee9s . . . . ☻
Sisyphos about 10 years ago
Hey, there, old, dried-up fallen leaf: it’s their beesiness!