LocalGrowGuy
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damnit, deal.
I'm not a fan, although site fishing for carp in Denver on the fly rod is pretty difficult. I have no desire to catch them, but I envy those fisherpeople who do well at the carpslam event (carpslam.org). The only thing more difficult for me is using 7x tippet in cheesman canyon for those fat bastards. Bonefish would be a trip as well
Was thinking red snapprrTuna fish On the bottom
I luv tuna!
Eastern Bearded ClamWas thinking red snapprr
Of course i was right.All you basstards were right.
My country boy status has been downgraded to weekend warrior.
I just use my phone. Need to get myself a camera.You dicks sure take some good pics. Nice work.
Well. Closer looking at the pics in my phone. And the fact that I had just ate a mega dose of Psilocybe Cubensis and was waiting for it kick in when this all went down. My powers of observation may have been a bit skewed.Of course i was right.
What made ya change ur mind?
ahah! I was gonna suggest ur observations were fueled by mind bending substances but i didnt wanna go too far. I thought u changed ur mind cuz 20 ppl told ya it was a carp.....hahaWell. Closer looking at the pics in my phone. And the fact that I had just ate a mega dose of Psilocybe Cubensis and was waiting for it kick in when this all went down.
Bet that was a sight.....I seen my first bumble bee of the season,I know that sounds lame in it self but that bee was navigating through a snow blizzard...... I thought to myself this is a first for both of us
Was a minute in time until next year's throw off the weather dice at least ha haBet that was a sight.....
Well yeah, that too. Haha.ahah! I was gonna suggest ur observations were fueled by mind bending substances but i didnt wanna go too far. I thought u changed ur mind cuz 20 ppl told ya it was a carp.....haha
http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20140502-what-if-bees-went-extinctBye the way as far as I can conceive the bee made it......... Yeah for bee's.... The great pollinator's ournormal enemy ha ha
Yeah but my bee was the Edmund Hilary of bees ...... Hands up for bee's he hahttp://www.bbc.com/future/story/20140502-what-if-bees-went-extinct
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Where would we be without bees? As far as important species go, they are top of the list. They are critical pollinators: they pollinate 70 of the around 100 crop species that feed 90% of the world. Honey bees are responsible for $30 billion a year in crops.
That’s only the start. We may lose all the plants that bees pollinate, all of the animals that eat those plants and so on up the food chain. Which means a world without bees could struggle to sustain the global human population of 7 billion. Our supermarkets would have half the amount of fruit and vegetables.
That Bee though...
The story of your Bee has reached Wales already..he will go farYeah but my bee was the Edmund Hilary of bees ...... Hands up for bee's he ha
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