Re: Fake BEES
Posted: 08 Jan 2019, 06:39
And it was a penalty. And that player may not be there by the end of the week as Villa are after him.
You make me happy, when skies are grey...
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This is why I read the onlybarnet forum !!Edd1 wrote:Just because I'm a bit of a nerd and was curious I looked it up.
Turns out there are such thing as red bees. Well sort of.
A species called the Red Mason Bee. Tends to live in cavities in brick work. It's actual colouration is more ginger than red so still some debate.
I'm off to be nerdy again.
Carry on as you were.
Now I also checked this out.Edd1 wrote:Just because I'm a bit of a nerd and was curious I looked it up.
Turns out there are such thing as red bees. Well sort of.
A species called the Red Mason Bee. Tends to live in cavities in brick work. It's actual colouration is more ginger than red so still some debate.
I'm off to be nerdy again.
Carry on as you were.
When Martin Allen was Brentford’s manager and I lived in Ealing, I used to go occasionally with my flat mate who was a big Brentford fan. We used to see the members of Hard-Fi at most matches.Edd1 wrote:I was initially frsutrated, given what we could have had, but as above, this is winnable. We're at home, playing with confidence, they are struggling, might rest some players. Decent crowd without the scramble. I'll take that.
And also Adam Devlin, guitarist of the Bluetones, one of my preferred bands of the 90s supports them. His twitter feed is always good value when they are playing, would be fascinating to see what he makes of the real bees.
If it wasn't for him we probably wouldn't have kept our place in League One in 1993 after the very traumatic summer with the financial problems.hoppy wrote:One man who will be delighted with the draw is Gary Phillips.
This Bee Legend also played many games for Brentford. He is Barnet through and through and TK should make him a guest of honour at the game.
Agreedhoppy wrote:One man who will be delighted with the draw is Gary Phillips.
This Bee Legend also played many games for Brentford. He is Barnet through and through and TK should make him a guest of honour at the game.
So Hard To Beat was inspired by Allen’s managerial ethos!Mr Smart wrote:When Martin Allen was Brentford’s manager and I lived in Ealing, I used to go occasionally with my flat mate who was a big Brentford fan. We used to see the members of Hard-Fi at most matches.Edd1 wrote:I was initially frsutrated, given what we could have had, but as above, this is winnable. We're at home, playing with confidence, they are struggling, might rest some players. Decent crowd without the scramble. I'll take that.
And also Adam Devlin, guitarist of the Bluetones, one of my preferred bands of the 90s supports them. His twitter feed is always good value when they are playing, would be fascinating to see what he makes of the real bees.
Brentford-supporting acquaintance says it’s winnable for us.John_c wrote:Let's not get carried away with this winnable talk.
We'll bask in the glory of Sunday for a while, be happy it will be sold out at The Hive for the fake Bees. And hope we put in a display like we did on Sunday - nothing to lose.
Anyone still got a sore throat?
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