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Mon, Aug 15, 05 at 2:16
| Ok,so im in the water,and this CRAZY GIANT FUZZY BEE explodes onto the scene. Ever since that moment i wanted to know what kind of bee it is. It was like an inch across and round,like a bumble bee but GIANT AND FUZZY. It also had like a red line down its back. Anyone have any ideas what kind of bee it is? I drew a picture and here is the link. I tried searching google and i found lots of bees but not this one. And oh, it attacked me, i was very extremely lucky to be immersed in the lake already. I was forced to submerge for many seconds before it went away. Exscuse my foreign diction,I am canadian and we sound funny. But we still have crazy fuzzy bees.
http://img83.imageshack.us/img83/6808/fuzzyfuckingbee9kx.jpg just in case this forum supports hot links im trying this to.
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Image link: Giant Uknown Fuzzy Canadian Bee, DANGER! (43 k)
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| ANYONE?!?!?!?!?!? This is a life and death situation. |
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- Posted by bigthicketgardens 8b Texas (My Page) on Mon, Jan 8, 07 at 23:10
| It looks some type of fly to me, but just a guess. |
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