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The Man City Bee

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 9:51 am
by Curlie
Just had a look at the desktop downloads on the OS and found the Man City Bee.
Must have missed that one.
What's it all about?

Re: The Man City Bee

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 10:24 am
by King Kev
I think it's actually the Manchester Busy Bee (a symbol of industry), I'm not really sure whey the club have adopted it though.

Re: The Man City Bee

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 10:26 am
by Chinners
I thought it was something to do with former XCity legend Mike ... I was pished at the time of reading

Re: The Man City Bee

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 10:37 am
by King Kev
I'm not convinced by that Chinners. There is a mosaic of it in Manchester Town Hall, don't think it's anything to do with Mike.

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Re: The Man City Bee

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 10:40 am
by Alex Sapphire
KKs right its a symbol of Industry and part of Manchester's coat of arms

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Re: The Man City Bee

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 10:40 am
by Chinners
Indeed ... I was just thinking of the summer, whilst drinking, when reading it .... I worry about my mind/drinking at times

Re: The Man City Bee

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 11:38 am
by blootoof
King Kev wrote:I think it's actually the Manchester Busy Bee (a symbol of industry), I'm not really sure whey the club have adopted it though.


Up until 1887 Manchester was ruled by giant bees known as the 'Giant Bees'. They were propper nawty, they made Attila The hun look like Florence Nightingale. Anyway, late 1987 a bloke called lord Flapstench and his merry men devised a plan to starve the Giant bees out of existence by hiding all the honey in all the bins around Manchester(thats why we have the bee symbol on our bins).

After a ten year hunt, The Leader of the giant bees (Bee Laden) was finally captured after a tip off hiding in the Town Hall by none other than Flapstenches younger brother (Mark Skid), who eventually cornered the Leader and after a brief struggle managed to splat the Bee to the floor (hence the Town Hall Mosaic).

His wife(Kanu Paula Meeof) was put on trial two years later, found guilty and hung.

Kanu on trial
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Re: The Man City Bee

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 11:49 am
by 9secondlegend
blootoof wrote:
King Kev wrote:I think it's actually the Manchester Busy Bee (a symbol of industry), I'm not really sure whey the club have adopted it though.


Up until 1887 Manchester was ruled by giant bees known as the 'Giant Bees'. They were propper nawty, they made Attila The hun look like Florence Nightingale. Anyway, late 1987 a bloke called lord Flapstench and his merry men devised a plan to starve the Giant bees out of existence by hiding all the honey in all the bins around Manchester(thats why we have the bee symbol on our bins).

After a ten year hunt, The Leader of the giant bees (Bee Laden) was finally captured after a tip off hiding in the Town Hall by none other than Flapstenches younger brother (Mark Skid), who eventually cornered the Leader and after a brief struggle managed to splat the Bee to the floor (hence the Town Hall Mosaic).

His wife(Kanu Paula Meeof) was put on trial two years later, found guilty and hung.

Kanu on trial
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outstanding!!!
you learn somthing new everyday!

Re: The Man City Bee

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 12:39 pm
by blootoof
outstanding!!!
you learn somthing new everyday!


No problem.

It doesn't end there though. It was rumoured at the time that Bee Ladens younger brothers fled to Trafford to escape . They were also rumoured to be sellin snide cd's to survive. No ones yet found it yet but they supposedly built a giant cd rack in the area to house their cd's.

Re: The Man City Bee

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 1:12 pm
by Ted Hughes
blootoof wrote:
outstanding!!!
you learn somthing new everyday!


No problem.

It doesn't end there though. It was rumoured at the time that Bee Ladens younger brothers fled to Trafford to escape . They were also rumoured to be sellin snide cd's to survive. No ones yet found it yet but they supposedly built a giant cd rack in the area to house their cd's.


You should write childrens books. Just stick a bit of car thievery & gun worship in there & you'll make a fortune.

Re: The Man City Bee

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 2:43 pm
by irblinx
Alex Sapphire wrote:KKs right its a symbol of Industry and part of Manchester's coat of arms


Also to be found on much of the street furniture around the City centre too, in the same black and gold colours as used by the club.

Re: The Man City Bee

PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 2:57 pm
by Beefymcfc
On a multicoloured wreath stands a terrestrial globe, signifying Manchester's world trade, and covered by a swarm of flying bees. The bee was adopted in the 19th century as a symbol of industry—Manchester being the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.

Re: The Man City Bee

PostPosted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:11 pm
by 9secondlegend
blootoof wrote:
outstanding!!!
you learn somthing new everyday!


No problem.

It doesn't end there though. It was rumoured at the time that Bee Ladens younger brothers fled to Trafford to escape . They were also rumoured to be sellin snide cd's to survive. No ones yet found it yet but they supposedly built a giant cd rack in the area to house their cd's.

bollox...im not having that!

Re: The Man City Bee

PostPosted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:44 pm
by frannylee
There's only 1 bee in Manchester (well, 2 actually)

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Re: The Man City Bee

PostPosted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 1:41 pm
by ThisIsOurCity
frannylee wrote:There's only 1 bee in Manchester (well, 2 actually)

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That's now brewed in Belgium and is a pale imitation of what it used to be :(
They're building a hotel where the brewery used to be.