June 14, 2010

At the Bee Café...

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... keep the buzz going all night.

60 comments:

Methadras said...

Pretty little flower...

Unknown said...

Since I don't think anyone else has mentioned it - Happy Birthday to the US Army.

It's roots go back over 300 years and we owe them everything.

Ann Althouse said...

"...we owe them everything."

I very specifically owe my life to the Army. My mother joined the Army in WWII, and my father was drafted into the Army. They met there one day and married 2 weeks later.

As my whimsy leads me.. said...

Why does the bee buzz?

You'd buzz too if somebody stole you honey and nectar.


Toy

As my whimsy leads me.. said...

YOUR honey!





(and necked her, if you didn't get the above.)

Irene said...

Hey! If you look closely, you can see the "bee's knees"!

Kirby Olson said...

Sunday evening I saw Glenn Beck's show. He suddenly pulls out a book, and it's Friedrich Hayek's The Road to Serfdom. He says, "This is the most important book ever produced in America. This book will singlehandedly save the world."

He goes on to say that people have died for the chance to read it.

I was laughing, but the following morning it was #1 at Amazon.com. This means it must have sold at least a thousand copies an hour.

I suppose that was sweet for the U. of Chicago press, which published it. It created an enormous buzz.

The book has been dormant since it was published in 1944. It had a smash success for a book on sociology of capitalism, against planning (he says Hitler and Stalin were both just planners).

I reread it. It is a very good book. Is Glenn Beck the Oprah of political science texts?

Peter Hoh said...

Bee'n busy.

Anonymous said...

"They met there one day and married 2 weeks later."

My wife's parents met at a USO dance in Southern California, and married 5 days later, and it lasted 55 years.

traditionalguy said...

Last thought for the night:Avoid getting Yellow Jackets angry, but if you do, run faster than they can fly.

Wince said...

My mother joined the Army in WWII, and my father was drafted into the Army. They met there one day and married 2 weeks later.

I see a pattern. I wonder what Mickey Kaus would think?

AlphaLiberal said...

Go to www.newsweek.com and type (with your cursor keys) Up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, Enter.

You will like it, probably.

chickelit said...

Twitter is down.. Nice rollicking earthquake just now in Oceanside.

Revenant said...

Wee, another quake just outside San Diego. Little one this time -- 5.9, looks like?

Revenant said...

Well, Alpha, this is a first for me but... thanks for posting that! Very amusing. :)

chickelit said...

Rev-Was it down in Mexico again?

JAL said...

Alpha --

It didn't do anything.

:-(

(And why do I have to keep telling google blogger who I am?)

T J Sawyer said...

Alpha, I that sequence should end with "...b, a, Enter" not "...B, A, Enter"

Very interesting story!

The Crack Emcee said...

Welcome to Negativland.

Paddy O said...

Earthquake was just north of the border.

Here in Pasadena it was a very gentle rolling, swaying the lamp a bit. My wife didn't feel it at all. Said it was the breeze or a neighbor walking by.

Anonymous said...

This reminds me of the story of the Emperor Claudius, as Joaquin Phoenix tells it:

The Emperor Claudius was betrayed... by those closest to him, by his own blood. They whispered in dark corners, and went out late at night and conspired... and conspired.

But the Emperor Claudius knew that they were up to something. He knew they were busy little bees.

One night he sat down with one of them. He looked at her. And he said:

"Tell me what you've been doing, busy little bee, or I shall strike down those dearest to you. You shall watch as I bathe in their blood."

The Emperor was heartbroken. The little bee had wounded him more deeply than anyone else could have done.

And what do you think happened then? You don't know?

That little bee taught the Emperor everything.

--

Of course, after telling that story to his innocent nephew, Joaquin Phoenix sicced the Praetorians on Russell Crowe, captured him, and used the whole bee thing as leverage to starting screw his own sister on a regular basis.

Then Joachim and Russell shared fatherly memories and a strange gay-ish moment of penetration, before Russell killed Joachim in a fight fixed to his disadvantage.

Luckily for everyone, Russell made the whole society realize its dream before he himself dropped dead. Then he went to meet his wife and child in the Afterlife.

All that because of the bees!

--

What's the moral of all this, you ask?

Moral #1: It was all a lie! Russell Crowe is not dead; he's just busy helping society realize its dream, and knitting.

Moral #2: Don't pay too much attention to the bees!!! Especially if you are a narcissistic sister-screwing Emperor whose father was the original Dumbledore before you murdered him, and whose brother offed himself by speedball.

Moral #3: The Afterlife penetrates all our souls, and America could really use someone uncorrupted by bees-- like Russell!-- to help it realize its dream.

Chip Ahoy said...

How to keep the buzz alive.

AllenS said...

JAL said...
And why do I have to keep telling google blogger who I am?

It's because Blogger sucks. I have the same problem. And once again, I have to put my password in again. Posting requires two attempts.

Opus One Media said...

The Bumblebee - Flight thereof.

AllenS said...

You're up early Mr. House. Big day ahead?

KCFleming said...

"At the Bee Café..."

Apparently reverie alone will do.

Opus One Media said...

@allens

always up at 5am. best time of the day. i blog on my own site My blog and then come here to help drive the right wing back to their bat caves.

And you sir? I'm cautious as you are civil at such an early hour.

AllenS said...
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AllenS said...

AllenS said...
Once I retired, I wanted to see every sunrise. I've only missed a couple. Very cloudy/rainy this morning, but I watched the daylight happen. Done with breakfast, need to shave, brush teeth, head outside, feed the cats, the horse, and then with a bucket of sunflower seeds, a walk out back to feed the turkeys, squirrels, birds. Noticed a hen this morning with a bunch of little ones. Morning -- the best time of the day.

Reposted: made a big error in first attempt.

Fen said...

HDHouse: i blog on my own site My blog and then come here to help drive the right wing back to their bat caves.

Its too bad you dont spend all that time and energy on something like feeding starving children or saving the Gulf.

Opus One Media said...

Fen said...
"Its too bad you dont spend all that time and energy on something like feeding starving children or saving the Gulf."

I know Fen. but if the Right Wing would simply behave then i wouldn't be distracted by their nonsense....but its an ugly job and someone has to do it.

AllenS said...

I'm right wing. That's for sure. The thought of getting up in the morning and going to a left wing site to drive them crazy, just doesn't appeal to me. To each his own. I guess.

AllenS said...

Ok. I'm off to feed the critters.

I'll be back.

KCFleming said...

There are no socialists in beehives.

The Crack Emcee said...

HDHouse,

Went to your site to check it out and - WHAM! - there's that arrogant adulterous asshat hypocrite douchebag, Sting. Now I'm gagging. Can't. Get. Air. Must,...Click,...Page,...

Except I clicked wrong and got taken to YouTube where I'm now in some stuffy piece of shit bloodless masturbation recital where, after a bit of technically good but flavorless playing, here comes Mr. Rainforest Action Committee himself, bowing (as though I don't know almost every black musician he's ever worked with hates him for his arrogance, or his every public NewAge utterance about "saving the planet" shouldn't be delivered from Mussolini's balcony with that ugly fish of a second wife, Trudy - who wrongly fired her pregnant cook because she didn't want to drive 100 miles at midnight to serve her soup, or some shit - by his side) then, fortunately, he opens his mouth - and, immediately, I scream, "NO!" and find the strength to toss my rickety old Mac across the room, sparing my ears from hearing anything more than three words.

Jesus, man, how could you? Must every liberal worship at the throne of these nannystate scarf-wearing pussies? Do you really think, other than technically, that performance is worth mentioning? Gah! I'd rather hear the Insane Clown Posse attempting to sing KISS song backwards in Chinese.

And, just so you know, I've attended more-than-my-share of Irish music festivals.

There's something very, very wrong with you if that's the level of art you celebrate. Sting. Stung.

Stunk.

KCFleming said...

Brilliant, Crack; hilarious riff.

As the saying goes:
Oh Sting, where is thy death?

KCFleming said...

At the Bee Café, no Sting allowed!

former law student said...

It's roots go back over 300 years and we owe them everything.

Really, everything? The men in my wife's family who spent WW II killing Japs on tiny lumps of coral in the Pacific were United States Marines.

jayne_cobb said...

Speaking of bees I can't stand the damned horns during the world cup.


As an aside though, if anyone wants to see North Korea be humiliated just watch the World Cup today at 2:30. They will be playing Brazil.

AllenS said...

Fuck off, fls. When Nov. 10 rolls around we can celebrate the birthday of the Marines and AllenS. Yesterday was for the Army.

AllenS said...

The men in my wife's family

So, there's no men in your family?

former law student said...

there's no men in your family?

During WW II they were either too young or too old. Except for my dad's older brother, the paratrooper.

But he would not have overstated the Army's role in securing our freedoms.

AllenS said...

Bullshit.

KCFleming said...

"But he would not have overstated the Army's role in securing our freedoms."

Yet they and their progeny have since been slowly and quietly relinquishing those same freedoms.

Richard Dolan said...

Bees and buzz. Very timely. It's all you hear if you're watching the World Cup.

MadisonMan said...

I hope it's getting enough water.

Unknown said...

former law student said...

It's roots go back over 300 years and we owe them everything.

Really, everything? The men in my wife's family who spent WW II killing Japs on tiny lumps of coral in the Pacific were United States Marines.


While Nimitz and Howlin' Mad Smith were throwing Marines at every Japanese strong point they could find, MacArthur and Halsey were using the Army to go around similarly fortified ares to take the Solomons and New Guinea, isolate Rabaul, and liberate the Phillipines, which cut the Japanese Empire in two.

The reason people don't hear about the Army (21 divisions in the Pacific to the Marines' 6) is the old, "If it bleeds, it leads" meme of the media. MacArthur conserved the lives of his men - including Marines when they were under his command - while the Navy seemed Hell bent on throwing them away.

AllenS said...

Disregard fls. He came here this morning just to find something to nitpick over. Something to argue about. Someone to ridicule. It looked to him that someone was enjoying him/herself and he had to throw a fit.

Anonymous said...

"...AllenS said...
Once I retired, I wanted to see every sunrise. I've only missed a couple. Very cloudy/rainy this morning, but I watched the daylight happen..."

I'm envious. Some day I hope to emulate you.

Opus One Media said...

The Crack Emcee said...
HDHouse,

"Went to your site to check it out and - WHAM! - there's that arrogant adulterous asshat hypocrite douchebag, Sting. There's something very, very wrong with you if that's the level of art you celebrate. Sting. Stung."


ahhh earth to CrackMC...this THREAD is about flowers and coincidentally bees and therefore a post about "Sting".

I have a 2 year old granddaughter. She figured it out.

Hey Doc! time for stump the band.

Unknown said...

AllenS said...

Disregard fls. He came here this morning just to find something to nitpick over. Something to argue about. Someone to ridicule. It looked to him that someone was enjoying him/herself and he had to throw a fit.

I know. I just like to make sure the record is straight. Over the years, I've seen too many examples of the Left saying something outlandish and it sticks because nobody rebuts it; not a problem here.

KCFleming said...

@HDHouse: I repeats: No no no Sting at the Bee Café. No, no, never ever, uh uh uhhhhh.



And Stump the Band ...do you mean Def Leppard?

former law student said...

I've seen too many examples of the Left saying something outlandish

Like "we owe everything to the Army"?

An insult to every Marine, serving or not.

Beth said...

Althouse, when you relate the story of your Army mom and dad meeting, I hum Cheap Trick to myself. Momma's all right, Daddy's all right...

Bob From Ohio said...

"MacArthur conserved the lives of his men"

MacArthur gets a bad rap ("Dougout Doug", the big hat and cane, the Bonus Army) but his tactics kept his death rates far lower than any other general in WW II.

In Europe, Patton as "Blood and Guts" was hated by his soldiers but Third Army death rates were far lower than the rest. Bradley and Hodges were more loved but they killed more of their men.

Genius tells.

Roger J. said...

Without getting into a big brouhaha about individual services, I will tell you from my experience, I have been personally well served by all branches of our military. I have had marines come to my aid when I needed help; I have air force guys drop bombs exactly where I asked for them; I have the New Jersey fire 16 inch shells to within 500 meters of where I needed them.

This nation is well served by all branches--parochialism is fun among vets, but be assured the military is a very effective team. We call them squids, gyrines, and zoomies--but when the chips are down, any one of these guys will be covering you.

TWM said...

"But he would not have overstated the Army's role in securing our freedoms."

I read somewhere (can't find where now) that the United States Army is a magnificent hammer that pounds our enemies into submission, while the United States Marines are a sword that pierces their hearts.

Both deserve our thanks and admiration and really the only people who can legitmately dis one over the other are the soldiers and marines themselves.

Opus One Media said...

The Crack Emcee said...
"HDHouse, Went to your site ..
There's something very, very wrong with you if that's the level of art you celebrate. Sting. Stung.
Stunk."

Awww Crack...don't judge books by covers...this is my level of art -
Enjoy talent developing.

jayne_cobb said...

Brazil wasn't able to do a damn thing with the ball and only won by 1 point. To put things in perspective Brazil is ranked 1st in the world and NK is 105th.

sane_voter said...

An amusing moment during the match was when Martin Tyler said the NoK supporters at the game were actually Chinese actors hired by Kim Jong Il.

I also wish they had delved into how NoK had three players who play professionally outside of NoK. One of the expats was actually sobbing during the NoK national anthem. All of the others were singing strongly, probably thinking if they didn't they would be sent to the Gulag when they return home.