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pianomahnn
Aug 25, 2001, 7:04 PM
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Okay...on the lighter side of things (sort of); I was out climbing, and had me a nice cold mountain dew. Went to chug it, and noticed something in my mouth along with the drink. Spit it out, and it was bee, and it stung my tongue. It hurt, and kind of swelled up. Depressing night. I had to ice my freaking tongue for a few hours. Weird. Anyways...just don't drink bees.
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kagunkie
Aug 26, 2001, 3:48 AM
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Iv seen that happen before! ALWAYS check your soda!!! It could mean your toung!!!
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kagunkie
Aug 26, 2001, 3:51 AM
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That could be fatal if your alergic!!!! It may sound funny but it can be serious so ALWAYS check your soda!!!
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ericontherocks
Sep 13, 2001, 8:56 AM
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I HATE BEES!! i cant even get onto a climb if i look up a see bees flying around the route it just freaks me out. some sort of deep psycological fear that i have i guess.
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pianomahnn
Sep 20, 2001, 5:21 AM
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That's because bees suck.
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aulwes
Sep 20, 2001, 5:41 AM
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Hey bees don't suck! They give us Honey!
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hammockrg
Sep 21, 2001, 4:22 AM
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I thought you may have been talking about liquid vitamin B's
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k2exp2010
Sep 21, 2001, 4:37 AM
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hey, crunch it. already stung you, no? might as well enjoy the protein.
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tyraidbp
Oct 1, 2001, 5:22 PM
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Dont drink the bee's, theres stingers on the bee's, dont drink the bee's. Oh wait, that is not how the song goes. Hey PianoMahnn, I am going to find you one of those cool things from the 80's that goes over the top of your pop can to keep bee's out. Those things were great, but you never see them anymore. Funny stuff, kinda. Still it didnt stop you from climbing the next day, just made the nice quiet evening by the fire with a certain someone pretty boring. Oh well, you have a good story atleast, and one you can tell. haha Always check the can.
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djpuckle
Mar 26, 2002, 9:54 PM
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I got stung on the tongue once, wasn't drinking, but riding my bike home from school. The worst thing was being locked out of my house that afternoon when I got home, that was really long pain, without ice!
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bumblesbounce
Mar 27, 2002, 12:19 AM
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TOUNGE PIERCING!
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radistrad
Mar 27, 2002, 12:24 AM
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Thas why I dont bring soda along on a climb. I prefer water from my Platapuss, then its just the ants that crawl on it. I recall that when I'd go fishin and had a soda the yellow jackets loved to climb inside. Perhaps a cover for the soda, like a cat food can typ cover, keep the bees and dirt out.
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joemor
Apr 7, 2002, 11:24 AM
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better a bee than a european wasp, then your neck would have swelled and you would have needed a hole cut in your throat to breath. mmmm bees better than wasps joe
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laplaya
Apr 7, 2002, 4:03 PM
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We went climbing yesterday and some locals came by wanting us to tie them in on the top-rope so they could get the honey out of the rocks. they went up and got the honey and it was good. But part of the wax was full of larva, which one of the men squoze and produced a waterry like juice...he said that it has viagra-like effects. so...dont drink the bees, I guess, unless thats what your after.
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phil_nev
Apr 12, 2002, 8:54 AM
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thats sounds so funny and yet so painfull at the samew time.... hope ur ok
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maddie
Apr 12, 2002, 10:48 AM
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Who could've guessed that bees could be such an interesting topic to discuss
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rutherford
Apr 19, 2002, 12:43 AM
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"...Or drink beer instead. Bees don't like beer...." Yeah, but slugs do! ewww!
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Apr 19, 2002, 1:11 AM
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A thought occurs to me, because bees are the devils minions and I'm sure we could find a way to pollinate things without them if they were eradicated. Take one of those bee catching donut shaped containers that you fill with sugar water, the one's bees can get in but then they can't escape the sugar water. It might draw more bees but it'd at least draw them away from your belayer! I think I might just try that...if you see someone running from the crags with a swarm behind him, then it backfired horribly, do not attempt! Mike...
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overlord
Apr 21, 2002, 11:20 AM
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Beerandblood: a least in our humble little country dees love beer too. Berhafs it is just so good . Anyway, drink from bottles because they are easyer to check than cans.
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furryfrisbee
Apr 24, 2002, 4:13 PM
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And with a plastic bottle, you can put the top back on, when empty use it for water, and you won't leave the can behind when you find bees in it!
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chrisshaeffer
Aug 3, 2002, 6:50 AM
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Here's a quick Bee tip: Get to know a nice little weed called Plaintain (Plantago major, I think). Its way common and grows most places that people go in the US, and is native to Europe (though I don't know where it grows there.) If you get stung by a bee or wasp grab a plantain leaf, wash it off if you have water, chew it up to get it goey and put it directly on the sting. It draws the venom out and neutralizes it. I'm not sure it helps the reaction if you are allergic to stings, but maybe if you get it quick. Take care, Chris
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climber_chick
Aug 5, 2002, 8:14 AM
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i went to go drink my water once and i felt something that wasn't water, a dead fly was in there, and it was one of those big ones, it wsa gross. but i was about 5 at that time. it sucks huh? but at least it wasn't a bee
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climber_dude
Aug 5, 2002, 8:43 AM
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as homer simpson would say mmmmm bees
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climbjs
Aug 14, 2002, 6:26 PM
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That doesn't sound like fun. You're tounge was stung? Crazy...
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petzl510
Oct 24, 2002, 2:48 PM
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That is kind of a funny story LOL. But any way be careful with a tounge it has many more uses than you would think.
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