Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Lazy Bee...

For all those who have known and seen the busy bees, a lazy bee would be something new and surprising. But if you read below you would find that it is no rarity.

MALE BEE

He is always BUSY but that applies to the time spent outside the hive. Once he steps in even moving for a snack becomes a huge task. The transition from busy bee to lazy bee happens right at the doorstep of the Hive.

The male bee choses to idle by the TV rather than do something useful around the hive. In their thought process, that is why Female bees are there for.

FEMALE BEE

She is the busiest of all and the Doorstep concept does not apply here. While the male bee is away, the female bee has to do maintenance and upkeep of the hive, take care of little baby bees and also provide for the grumbling stomachs of all and sundry. While the male bee is at the hive, the femLe bee has to spend the time picking up after the lazy one and staying on tip toes to attend on it whenever called.

QUEEN BEE

She was a working busy female bee once. But finally managed to become the Queen of the hive. this happens after years of being a female busy bee and such status does not come easily to many.

KING BEE

What? How can one even suggest such a preposterous thing. There can never be a King bee. Queen rules or no one else rules.

With so many bees around definitely there must be a lot of Honey in the hive. Probably the reason why the saying "Home Sweet Home" came to be.

Lastly would like to share this joke. How did the male bee tell the female bee that there is a fly in the cup????

A B C D E (hey bee see de Eee).

7 comments:

  1. ne yendha bee? thundhubi :D
    hahaha...

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  2. Ha ha ha always.. Looks like Mr.Sunil has been thanni thelichi ezhuppifide after reading the title of my blog.. And lo behold!! he faints again!! :-)

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  3. And am becoming a fan of Gowri and her comments!! :-)

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  4. @Sangi.. No surprise there as we are from DNA.. Chips of the same block..

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