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Altria at 10:09 AM JST - 7th April
I hope this saga ended when someone from the local bee hunting association went and torched the hives afterwards.
cleo at 10:17 AM JST - 7th April
Torching the hives is bad sportsmanship. I'm sure they had sharpshooters picking the bees off one at a time.
roughneck at 10:50 AM JST - 7th April
I bet the stings made them run even faster!
NotJohnWayne at 11:06 AM JST - 7th April
That would ruin a run pretty quickly!
greenteaonsens at 12:25 PM JST - 7th April
It's a shame when some insect can't beehave and ruin it for everybody else. Future marathon runners need to beecareful when running near hives.
Hughgarse at 12:27 PM JST - 7th April
you
d think they wouldve put on the gas with a swarm after you..anderstungtwist at 01:08 AM JST - 8th April
I caught this on the telly, Bee-Bee-C 1. You might say after bee-ing stung, they made a bee-line for the finish line. They shouldn't have taken that break at the buzz stop. Alright, I'll stop droning.