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Michael Bush
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A beekeeper's burro
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I ran into this cool picture...
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I am just hoping it was cold outside.
News head line the next day Beekeeper's donkey died from heat exhaustion but didn't receive sting one.
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He was all pooped out
Or where does he poop
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Man, there were a couple of horses over here that could have used some suits just like that one! (search for "Bee Attack
") That beekeeper shows a pretty high level of dedication to protecting his or her equipment (pet/workmate/friend...)
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New meaning for the phrase 'keeping your arse' covered huh.
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At first it looked like a statue. Then I looked closer and saw the face behind the net.
Jim
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