And don’t even ask about a zip line.
If the first is Euclidean geometry, then the second must be Apoidean geometry.
Beeometry?
Those young bees have a short antenna span.
next is literature class…
“To bee or not to bee…”
… and philosophy…
“I bee, therefore I am…”
Reminds me of Romper Room — the DO BEEs and the DON’T BEEs.
I am thinking of a James Taylor song: “Bee S. U. R. (S. U. C. S. I. M. I. M.)”
To bee or not to bee, that is the question.
Supposedly, “beeline” comes from the idea that bees go straight back to the hive. Hunting for pollen is another story.
July 17, 2015
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 7 years ago
And don’t even ask about a zip line.
awgiedawgie Premium Member almost 7 years ago
If the first is Euclidean geometry, then the second must be Apoidean geometry.
Richard L. Johnston almost 7 years ago
Beeometry?
J Short almost 7 years ago
Those young bees have a short antenna span.
JudyAz almost 7 years ago
next is literature class…
“To bee or not to bee…”
… and philosophy…
“I bee, therefore I am…”
Fido (aka Felix Rex) almost 7 years ago
Reminds me of Romper Room — the DO BEEs and the DON’T BEEs.
vics_machine Premium Member almost 7 years ago
I am thinking of a James Taylor song: “Bee S. U. R. (S. U. C. S. I. M. I. M.)”
Gent almost 7 years ago
To bee or not to bee, that is the question.
Stephen Gilberg almost 7 years ago
Supposedly, “beeline” comes from the idea that bees go straight back to the hive. Hunting for pollen is another story.