Ooh, very good. I 'upvoted' you but could only do it once, the pro-lifer has 11 children, each of them under his very strict control, so expect more down votes.
Years ago I remember watching a beekeeper capture a swarm. The bees were in a big clump on a small (3 foot) tree. They weighed enough to bend the tree over. He walked up and shook them off the tree. When the big clump of bees hit the ground they exploded in all directions filling the air, yet I wasn't stung once. He then looked thru the bees on the ground until he spotted the queen which is slightly larger than the rest and he put her on the opening of a bee box and she went inside. The rest of the bees followed her in almost as if they were being vacuumed in. Lost any fear of bees I had that day.
Ooh, very good. I 'upvoted' you but could only do it once, the pro-lifer has 11 children, each of them under his very strict control, so expect more down votes.
Years ago I remember watching a beekeeper capture a swarm. The bees were in a big clump on a small (3 foot) tree. They weighed enough to bend the tree over. He walked up and shook them off the tree. When the big clump of bees hit the ground they exploded in all directions filling the air, yet I wasn't stung once. He then looked thru the bees on the ground until he spotted the queen which is slightly larger than the rest and he put her on the opening of a bee box and she went inside. The rest of the bees followed her in almost as if they were being vacuumed in. Lost any fear of bees I had that day.
ABORTION > ADORPION ?
They probably meant "adoption", and botched it.
It's the responsible mentality of the "pro-life" crowd. They aren't real big on addressing issues after the mistake has been made.
Ooh, very good. I 'upvoted' you but could only do it once, the pro-lifer has 11 children, each of them under his very strict control, so expect more down votes.
So, when I shoot and kill a pregnant woman - why is it a double homicide if the unborn is only a part of her body?
Years ago I remember watching a beekeeper capture a swarm. The bees were in a big clump on a small (3 foot) tree. They weighed enough to bend the tree over. He walked up and shook them off the tree. When the big clump of bees hit the ground they exploded in all directions filling the air, yet I wasn't stung once. He then looked thru the bees on the ground until he spotted the queen which is slightly larger than the rest and he put her on the opening of a bee box and she went inside. The rest of the bees followed her in almost as if they were being vacuumed in. Lost any fear of bees I had that day.
One of three countries that refuse to adapt