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- ThReAtEnEd, on 11/13/2008, -22/+1359OMFGWTFBBQ
- mastertrevor, on 11/13/2008, -19/+860Honey BBQ Chicken? Anyone?
- iwhitness, on 11/13/2008, -8/+607I don't think the guy knew that the hive was that ***** huge. never in a million years would I ever guess that there would be a ginormous hive like that
- poogy21, on 11/13/2008, -18/+583Well, I guess that's one possibility to why the Honey Bee's are going extinct.
- built2spill, on 11/13/2008, -8/+397Oh the beemanity!
Check this: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?th ... - BXRWXR, on 11/13/2008, -10/+324"Then I ran like the clappers..."
Lulz. - elhaf, on 11/13/2008, -6/+289I suspect that he didn't realize it was a full colony, just that there were some bees under there.
- Redwine707, on 11/13/2008, -139/+418Did you even attempt to find a beekeeper to rescue the hive?
- sghost, on 11/13/2008, -12/+290You don't use that grill much huh?
- fwertz, on 11/13/2008, -1/+251The honeycaust is nothing to joke about.
- sockpuppets, on 11/13/2008, -2/+237I agree, although to his defense it appears he didn't know it was a bee city under there.
- eco57, on 11/13/2008, -169/+402This ASS shoulda hired a beekeeper to come move them. We need all the bees we can get right now.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colony_Collapse_Disor ... - uknowwhoibe, on 11/13/2008, -11/+220Nice bug spray holder killer thingie.
- SteaminTmann, on 11/13/2008, -3/+183Grills Gone Wild!
- alantamtheyam, on 11/13/2008, -11/+178OH ***** THATS SCARY
- Smokeydabear, on 11/13/2008, -1/+163That photo thread reminds me of my father's epic battle with the ground wasps, which involved a shovel, an old stick, a rag soaked with gasoline and a cigarette lighter.
- Evolutuon, on 11/13/2008, -0/+141I do believe this is the most appropriate time to say such a statement.
- digitul, on 11/13/2008, -28/+152waaaah lets complain about everything!
- TJNerd, on 11/13/2008, -6/+129if bees die, the terrorists win
- raptordrew, on 11/13/2008, -3/+122I believe the original acronym is OMGWTFBBQ.
- XxpokemasterxX, on 11/13/2008, -9/+127BeeBQ
- blitzkriegpunk, on 11/13/2008, -4/+112Most appropriate use of "OMFGWTFBBQ". Ever.
- Cainsable, on 11/13/2008, -3/+106If you read the story, you would have realized he really didn't think there was an entire hive under there.
- JueYan, on 11/13/2008, -2/+104Mirror (site is slow): http://img119.imageshack.us/my.php?image=2916b1b41 ...
- uptwolait, on 11/13/2008, -2/+99And plastic surgery.
- Jareth86, on 11/13/2008, -1/+96I hope he cleaned that thing thoroughly before grilling. Insect poison has a habit of lingering.
- imwithpony, on 11/13/2008, -19/+105I really doubt you would have taken the time to look for a beekeeper yourself, had you been through the same situation...
- jun2san, on 11/13/2008, -1/+84Yes, it was quite elaborate.
- EricAnderton, on 11/13/2008, -0/+8212/23 NEVER FORGET
- davmx, on 11/13/2008, -4/+86OH DEAR LORD ITS SO BEAUTIFUL. I AM SO PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN RIGHT NOW.
- strangewill, on 11/13/2008, -1/+81"Yeah, I'll just stick my face under the buzzing grill in case there is a hive so I can sav... OH ***** MY FACE!"
- bdfariello, on 11/13/2008, -3/+81Would you really want to eat something that's been cooked on that grill now that it just had a freakin' bug bomb detonated under it?
- doctechnical, on 11/13/2008, -0/+78Like cancer.
- bigysmalls, on 11/13/2008, -1/+77I think this is was in Australia given the use of metric measurements and colloquialisms ("run like the clappers"). Despite the drought we have plenty of bees thank you.
- Volatile36, on 11/13/2008, -0/+75You sir, live in a much better place than I. I carry a shotgun to fight off lobsters to make it to work everyday.
- doctechnical, on 11/13/2008, -8/+82Here's why:
1) A professional beekeeper could quiesce the hive and move it safely, saving you the time and trouble of killing billions of the littls bastards and then having the clean their corpses out of the grill. I'm a lazy bastard by nature so that would be my primary reason: pass the buck.
2) Putting massive amounts of poison into a device you're planning on cooking food with. What could possibly go wrong? The only thing he's going to grill on this beast is Instant Tumor. Yumm!
3) Bees make honey. Honey is good. Yumm.
4) Bees pollinate crops. Which is why the recent massive die-offs in bee colonies have scared the living ***** out of farmers.
That's why you would want to rescue the hive. - Samo89, on 11/13/2008, -8/+80that's quite impressive
- Phulvia, on 11/13/2008, -86/+158Exactly. This was totally dumb. Not that funny.
- b4rb3qu3, on 11/13/2008, -7/+78Wow, that IS my worst nightmare. Not using my grill enough to notice an infestation of bees, to which I am allergic.
- jmoo1, on 11/13/2008, -11/+81Awesome! And that Al Fresco dining area of yours really is the bee's knees
- freezerburn666, on 11/13/2008, -2/+67thats horrifying. it's a shame it was a toxin that killed the bees and ultimately ruined the delicious honey...
- elizabethb221, on 11/13/2008, -3/+62Shiiiiit, I was not expecting that.
- drmobutu, on 11/13/2008, -6/+64Not to mention the fact that the guy fumigated his grill with insecticide...I wouldn't want to eat anything cooked on that!
- ungoliat, on 11/13/2008, -21/+781. Really? Did you just use wikipedia to prove your point?
2. Do you use a cellphone? Because cellphone signal is the main cause bees are dying.
3. Would you ***** call a beekeeper? Probably not because you would never guess theres an entire hive down there.
So STFU douche - elhaf, on 11/13/2008, -0/+56Let's just say he didn't prevent any forest fires.
- Daxx22, on 11/13/2008, -2/+57That does sound rather epic. Elaborate?
- Calcularius, on 11/13/2008, -0/+54The honey with all the poison on it?
Is that the honey you're talking about? - DucoNihilum, on 11/14/2008, -3/+55Yeah because it would have been alot more smart of him to stick his head in a cover where he saw swarms of bees coming out of.
- inactive, on 11/13/2008, -7/+55OVERKILL!!!!
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