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Sunday, October 16, 2005
A Day Of Days!

So It has been months since anyone of us has written in here!!! Which If you Ask me is quite Disasterous!... So I was talking with a friend today and well this site came up in the middle of conversation... So... here i am making a post for those faithful viewers... whichare prolly none now!!!:( I must say that not much has happened in the past ... well.. too long.... So I think today I will post a list of great music that I have been listening to as of late:

  • John Mayer
  • Amos Lee
  • Missy Higgins
  • Norah Jones
  • Barry Manilow
  • Dashboard Confessionals
  • Frank Sinatra


    Those ARE wonderful!

  • Posted at 07:57 am by Mindless Duck
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    Monday, March 28, 2005
    Better?

    I think I like it for now.... :)

    Posted at 10:37 pm by Mindless Duck
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    Friday, March 25, 2005
    Hey I have an idea....

    .... can we lower the contrast on the background image, so its easier for peeps to read da words?

    Posted at 12:06 am by Brainless Bee
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    we bee takin' over!

    A true 'Bee' game: Game called after swarms invade field
    Associated Press Sports
    Updated: 6:31 p.m. ET March 24, 2005

    Things were buzzing at Tucson Electric Park on Thursday, and that was not a good thing.

    Swarms of bees invaded the field and forced a game between the Colorado Rockies and Arizona Diamondbacks to be called after five innings.

    "I guess we've got to call that a `Bee' game,'' Arizona manager Bob Melvin said.

    The bees literally chased Rockies pitcher Darren Oliver from the mound. He kept trying to go back, but the bees would go after him again. Finally, after a 20-minute delay, he left for good and let reliever Allan Simpson complete the inning.

    "I love this game,'' Oliver said, "but I like myself a little bit more.''

    Oliver said the bees apparently were attracted to the coconut oil in his hair gel.

    "I guess I must have smelled good. It was kind of funny at first, but after a while I started getting a little nervous and scared out there,'' he said.

    The Diamondbacks took the field in the sixth, but by then the bees had spread over the entire field. Shortstop Sergio Santos, who had just entered the game, was chased all the way into deep center field.

    "There were like little packs moving around,'' said Arizona's Luis Gonzalez, who hit his first homer of the spring in the first inning and was on third after a triple when the bee-delay occurred. "They were all over the pitcher, and Santos when he went out. I think it was either their cologne or deodorant or something. They've got to switch it up.''

    There was a brief bee delay at the same ballpark two years ago.

    But Joe Garagiola Sr., attending the game with his son, Diamondbacks general manager Joe Garagiola Jr., said he had never seen anything like Thursday's invasion.

    "And I go back to 1942,'' the elder Garagiola said.

    Garagiola Jr. briefly conferred with home plate umpire Larry Poncino, then the game was called.

    "It got to be a safety issue,'' Garagiola Jr. said. "The bees were all over the field. They were on the mound, they were in the outfield, they were out at shortstop, and we just couldn't continue play.''

    There were no reports of players or anyone in the crowd of 8,029 being stung.

    There have been increasing reports of emergency calls involving swarming bees in the Phoenix and Tucson areas in recent weeks.

    "It seemed like wherever anybody went, a swarm of them popped up,'' Colorado catcher J.D. Closser said. "They've had some rough times down here the last couple of weeks with some bee attacks, so I don't that's a thing you want to mess with too much.''

    Arizona center fielder Jose Cruz Jr. first noticed the bees and was chased from his position during a pitch. The bees then moved to the first base area in the next half-inning, where the Rockies' Todd Helton swatted them away. Then they zeroed in on Oliver.

    © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


    Posted at 12:01 am by Brainless Bee
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    Thursday, March 17, 2005
    Whatever Happened To....

    Hi,

    Welcome to the first annual, only-time-i'll-ever-do-this Whatever Happened To.... series, this year featuring none other than:

    brainless bee!

    The old schoolers amongst you might remember brainless bee posts from a year ago. (Or, the literate amongst you might just read the name of the blog page.) Well, I'm back. I'd like to come up with some pretty good excuses for being gone for a year, but well, that's not gonna happen.

    In my last posty, I was preparing for a job interview as a Honey Consistancy Quality Technician. Well, I got the job and I have news for you. Let me express it in the form of a mathematical equation:

    beehive=sweatshop beehive + brainless bee = overworked, underpaid sweatshop worker in ummm... a sweatshop

    and in unrelated news, EA Tech Support is THE WORST job you could ever hope to have. I'm fairly certain of this, though, as a bee, I've no idea why. Keep in mind, I have no idea who you are, mysterious Internet reader. You could be more brainless than I, but still I have faith: EA Tech Support is beneath you. You could be more inbred than a cocker spaniel. Still, WORST JOB EVER. Let's call it a working theory.

    *ahem* I digress. Anyhoo, since that time in the hive I've managed to do quite a bit.

    I quit as HCQT. And ummm.... well, that doesn't look too impressive. I should do it up bullet style

    * I quit the sweatshop * I umm.... did I mention that I quit with what I believe to be the least notice ever? 6 minutes! Top that, Internet! * I devised this wicked bad bullet deal... which...

    All in all, not alot to show for a year. Meh.


    Posted at 04:11 pm by Brainless Bee
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