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On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 05:45:56 -0400, Donn Thorson
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Here is a single Hornet...

Nice shots. Those things are really evil looking and totally involved
with their food.
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"joevan" wrote
Donn Thorson

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Here is a single Hornet...

Nice shots. Those things are really evil looking and totally involved
with their food.


Did you see in the news that a family in Borneo were attacked by Hornets on
Tuesday night.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/5/20091007/...o-3fd0ae9.html

Tragic.

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On Wed, 7 Oct 2009 16:29:02 +0100, "Bob Hobden"
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"joevan" wrote
Donn Thorson

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Here is a single Hornet...

Nice shots. Those things are really evil looking and totally involved
with their food.


Did you see in the news that a family in Borneo were attacked by Hornets on
Tuesday night.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/5/20091007/...o-3fd0ae9.html

Tragic.

I remember being stung pretty bad when we were kids on a big old farm
in Maryland where Black Angus cows were the mainstay. A wonderful
memory except for those yellow jackets we called them. Same thing?
Anyway my oldest bro got the worst of them. I was not too bad off or
were the others of us. I remember the hills, the barn with its hay
loft we could jump from about 20 feet up into a 3 foot bin of grain
which would ease the stop. What a wonderful place it was for us young
people. Probably about 1947 - 50.
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