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Answer the original post and ignore everyone else. :)
Just remember if you're going to thread jack, bring a very large gun, be bold, and have mastery over the segway.
Bee Delightful Invites Austinites to Enjoy CBD-Infused Cuisine at Interactive Dinner Celebrating the Honey Beehttps://www.marketwatch.com/story/bee-delightful-invites-austinites-to-enjoy-cbd-infused-cuisine-at-interactive-dinner-celebrating-the-honey-bee-2018-04-16
...mastery over the segway.
I'm asking for a friend.
Assume you're too late to add to the conversation So I just "Jack it" and take it off the rails.
Who..corbe?
Ok, I yield. Your's is better.
I literally watched that at least 10 times.
Me too. The guy that got run over recovers very well!
Honey bees and bee larva are completely edible and are quite tasty. That is what I thought they were serving based on the headline. I thought it would be a roasted bee dishes with honey and honeycomb deserts kind of place.
I normally read the original post and browse through the responses and jump on in to comment whenever and wherever. Good grief ... didn't know that was considered hijacking ... I thought this was an 'open' forum.
Nah, that's not hijacking. It's only hijacking if you change the subject.
@Polly TicksInteresting that you would say that. The word 'hijack' is of unknown origin. Some think that it was a slang term for highwaymen, meaning robbers. I guess 'jack' means to mess up or to rob. So hijack means to get 'jacked' on the highway, or in modern terms on an airliner.