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sonicsteve wrote:
We actually had beekeeping as an out of hours option at my school, because one of the physics teachers happened to be a beekeeper. Having a bunch of 14-year old boys running around beehives with smoke-guns might not seem the best idea, but a far bigger problem was that the hives were kept next to the sports field. If you knew my school it might explain the reluctance to choose sports, since you risked running through a load of bees with every lap of the track.

Dukasaur wrote:sonicsteve wrote:
We actually had beekeeping as an out of hours option at my school, because one of the physics teachers happened to be a beekeeper. Having a bunch of 14-year old boys running around beehives with smoke-guns might not seem the best idea, but a far bigger problem was that the hives were kept next to the sports field. If you knew my school it might explain the reluctance to choose sports, since you risked running through a load of bees with every lap of the track.
Well, at least you had a decent excuse. I avoided sports in my school years mainly because I'm just plain lazy....





sensfan wrote:Dukasaur wrote:sonicsteve wrote:
We actually had beekeeping as an out of hours option at my school, because one of the physics teachers happened to be a beekeeper. Having a bunch of 14-year old boys running around beehives with smoke-guns might not seem the best idea, but a far bigger problem was that the hives were kept next to the sports field. If you knew my school it might explain the reluctance to choose sports, since you risked running through a load of bees with every lap of the track.
Well, at least you had a decent excuse. I avoided sports in my school years mainly because I'm just plain lazy....
Hmph. Couch potatoes.


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