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The Hive Is REALLY Alive!

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Apparently they use her as a cleaning lady and plays her slave wages (so she could pay off that expensive dress they are loaning to her). Sad thing is, that they feed her scraps and leftovers from the same trough they feed their other animal minions from.

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I actually had the dwarves and Snow White in a D&D game once. Along with Hans from Hans & Gretel and Little Red Riding Hood (who wasn't so little anymore) with her werewolf pet :D. It took some time for the players to figure out what the hell I was doing...
 



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Cheers, LT.
I had a rant about a post on the front page which was about a specific poster.

Anywho Americans really can't make chocolate can they ;) someone in the office went to america and brought back some chocolates ;) But they also brought back some nice soft mints wrapped in plastic american flags which has a slight toffee taste to them
 

And we all know how much fungi need a water or at least a wet environment... ;)

I cannot complain about the lack of rain. This is Germany. Norther Germany, in fact.

We just had a sudden rainstorm here in London - cue much laughter from people in the office about people running around in the streets outside with no umbrella.
 

...outside with no umbrella.
There are such people!? After living in the UK for two years, I've made the experience that Britain doesn't have more rain (as people sometimes say), but it rains more often - shortly. It's like Sneak-Attacking Rain.

Of course, Manchester is closer to the Atlantic Coast than London, so that may skew things.

Cheers, LT.
 

To quote a Nick Park sketch (creature comforts to be precise) "its very off and onable"

just we don't know who has the switch for it but it is most likely some kind of sadist or possibly Homer Simpson "rain goes on, rain goes off, rain goes on"
 

I got caught in the rain yesterday.
After a local record setting 23 consecutive days above 90 degrees - it finally rained.
I knew the temp was supposed to drop, and that that normally comes with rain but the weather folks showed no rain. For some reason I believed them.

At least now they are saying a week in the 80s rather than straight back up like they originally predicted.

How is the hive this week??
 
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Of course, Manchester is closer to the Atlantic Coast than London, so that may skew things.

The important thing about Manchester isn't the proximity to the Atlantic but the fact that it's in the North of the country.

After all, everyone knows "It's grim Up North"

Ok, maybe not everyone...
 

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