Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2002 15:39:24 -0400
Reply-To: Derek Krueger <vanagon@DRKRU.COTSE.NET>
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From: Derek Krueger <vanagon@DRKRU.COTSE.NET>
Subject: Re: email names <VERY Friday>
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But, I don't understand...The media told me that it was only a matter of
time before they (Africainized Honey Bee)were everywhere. I upped my life
insurance because of this. Also, I am extremely concerned about shark
attacks. Judging by the amount of press coverage last year, multiplied by
the number of lakes in Minnesota, I think I am living on borrowed time! I
am almost positive they have made it to Lake Superior and then all they
have to do is hitch a ride on some anglers boat just like Zebra Muscles
(Dreissena Polymorpha) and Eurasian milfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum L.) ;-P
Got what, Matthew? Oh, the south/north migration thing? That doesn't
matter, I have seen it on TV and read it in the paper and the press doesn't
lie.
Derek
> Ok, i am a bee keeper and have been following this AHB thing for the
past few years...
> They are in southern CA, arizona, NM and Texas for sure. They have NOT
> migrated north very far because of climate reasons. These bees
> migrated in south amercia the same distance S as they have in north
> america the same distance north. Got it?
>
> cheers
> Matthew P. and i ain't saying where my OTHER email addy comes from.
> apiculturist
>
>
>
> Matthew Pollard "Racing with the wind and flirting with death
> Dept. Of Chemistry So have a cup of coffee and catch your
> breath" University of Idaho
> www.uidaho.edu/~poll7356
>
>
>
> On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Derek Krueger wrote:
>
>> Speaking of killer things - what ever happened to killer bees? I
>> thought they were supposed to have invaded the whole of the U.S. by
>> now...Did they get to Texas and decide it wasn't worth it?
>>
>> Also, I heard this morning that Wisconsin is under attack (seriously)
>> by swarms of ferocious gnats. I hear they are so bad in Eau Claire
>> that it is like being in a sand storm. People are confined to their
>> houses.
>>
>> Hope these nasties stay out of MN!
>>
>> Happy Friday,
>> Derek
>> >
>> >> ----- Original Message -----
>> >> Wrom: NVWWCUFPEGA
>> >> Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 11:33 AM
>> >> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
>> >> Subject: Re: email names
>> >>
>> >>> I know most of you have wondered how a name like killer_jupiter
>> >>> ever
>> >> came
>> >>> into being and why would someone use that as an email name. I am
>> >> sure you
>> >>> have wondered. I am positive you have. Why wouldn't you?
>> >>
>> >> aw, heck.
>> >>
>> >> i thought it was killer_junniper .. and you just had this really
>> >> big junniper bush next to your house that was trying to eat your
>> >> house. something like that.
>> >>
>> >> and all it is is some planet?
>> >>
>> >> sheesh. :(
>> >>
>> >> i think the killer_junniper was better. could have made a movie out
>> >> of that ... like Day of the Junniper! or Invasion of the Junniper
>> >> Snatchers. you know, with these big junniper bushes that were
>> >> taking over the country with mind control of the birds and animals
>> >> that ate the junniper berries and threatening national security and
>> >> kindergartens and our very existence as a species on this planet.
>> >>
>> >> oh, well.
>> >>
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