Anticipation (with apologies to Carly Simon): And tomorrow we might not bee together / … I don’t know nature’s ways / … ‘cause [those were] the good old days.
Lavender flowers aside, todays comic strikes me as Frog Applause Lite. Half the calories, all the lame, oh so lame. Is Teresa putting us on a diet? Typically, I would start to bulk up this time of year, adding extra layers of lame in preparation for a long cold winter.
Flipper lived in a gated hive on the good side of town. It wasn’t a long drive, but I still had plenty of time to think. I could see he was trying to draw us out, but I couldn’t tell why. There wasn’t any sense to it. Why ice Uncle Pete? Why put cross-hairs on Kelly, or on me? If there was anything substantial against him, I would have heard about it. Connie would have had odds going and bets down. Nothing was going any way that I thought made sense. But maybe that was just the top shelf, slowing me down. But it was also holding me up, so I had no complaints. Whatever the deal was, we’d know soon enough. The gates were open. We drove in. His palatial estate was at the end of a cul de sac. It didn’t have a One Way sign, but it felt like it did. His gate was open, too. No guards. No goons. I guess Kelly was right. We were expected.
“Sweet the Sting,” sang Tori Amos. This little buzz attributed to non-orthodox bees is a tale of romance gone bad. It is also reminiscent of some bee-stuff over at Mythtickle. Is it a code message in plain sight? Or is it meta-lame?
*Space Madness* about 6 years ago
Makes my thingy want to go pee!
painedsmile about 6 years ago
Whoa.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 6 years ago
Worker Drones in love!
waycyber about 6 years ago
Besotted, betrayed., Believing betrothal beyond.
Superfrog about 6 years ago
Bungle Bee.
Randy B Premium Member about 6 years ago
“…together in the pointy, pointy end.”
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31st Thalweg Premium Member about 6 years ago
Levitating tiger-striped snails with radar dishes and My Favorite Martian antennae?
coltish1 about 6 years ago
As if bees don’t have enough to worry about, this one’s gotta go and get the blues.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 6 years ago
Well I’ll bee.
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr about 6 years ago
Ah, mon petite buzz butt.
We will always have the nectar of the flowers, yes?
Ray_C about 6 years ago
I wonder what the Queen thinks about all of this.
Radish... about 6 years ago
Are you a doobie or a don’t bee?
Howard'sMyHero about 6 years ago
Anticipation (with apologies to Carly Simon): And tomorrow we might not bee together / … I don’t know nature’s ways / … ‘cause [those were] the good old days.
So take a shot of nectar and buzz off ….
InquireWithin about 6 years ago
Love stings.
InquireWithin about 6 years ago
Does it matter? You can’t mate anyway, Sterile Daryl.
6turtle9 about 6 years ago
Love is a many splendored thing, until you are no longer the reason.
6turtle9 about 6 years ago
Lavender flowers aside, todays comic strikes me as Frog Applause Lite. Half the calories, all the lame, oh so lame. Is Teresa putting us on a diet? Typically, I would start to bulk up this time of year, adding extra layers of lame in preparation for a long cold winter.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
Bees don’t do it that way.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 6 years ago
Flipper lived in a gated hive on the good side of town. It wasn’t a long drive, but I still had plenty of time to think. I could see he was trying to draw us out, but I couldn’t tell why. There wasn’t any sense to it. Why ice Uncle Pete? Why put cross-hairs on Kelly, or on me? If there was anything substantial against him, I would have heard about it. Connie would have had odds going and bets down. Nothing was going any way that I thought made sense. But maybe that was just the top shelf, slowing me down. But it was also holding me up, so I had no complaints. Whatever the deal was, we’d know soon enough. The gates were open. We drove in. His palatial estate was at the end of a cul de sac. It didn’t have a One Way sign, but it felt like it did. His gate was open, too. No guards. No goons. I guess Kelly was right. We were expected.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 6 years ago
Nothing stings like an unrequited buzz.
INGSOC about 6 years ago
Demonstrate that stinga’ thingy thang, bee’autiful..
Sisyphos about 6 years ago
“Sweet the Sting,” sang Tori Amos. This little buzz attributed to non-orthodox bees is a tale of romance gone bad. It is also reminiscent of some bee-stuff over at Mythtickle. Is it a code message in plain sight? Or is it meta-lame?
*Space Madness* about 6 years ago