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The brains buzzing behind a Barnet Football Club website are this week claiming foul play after a deliberately bogus story was picked up by rival… ...
Ed Sugar of OLC Global kindly sent me key quotes from a 60-minute debate that he moderated between Bill Neal and Marshall Toplansky on the future of marketing research. Clearly the dialog was ...
Today's Phrase If you have a bee in your bonnet about something, you are obsessed with it and can't stop thinking about it. This phrase is often used when you are worried or angry about something.
Why (and when) did we start comparing the experience of having an idea or subject stuck in your head to a bee buzzing around in your hat?
In this episode of The Teacher there are three idioms connected with bees: Busy as a bee; The bee's knees; To have a bee in your bonnet.
I am certain I am not the only one whose head sometimes spins from trying to keep up, decipher, interpret, reinterpret and pronounce on the monotonous debates, rantings and declarations on black ...
This matter is certainly a bee in my Easter bonnet, and I won’t rest, really, until playwrights come completely clean about their real association with the texts they recycle as “translations” when in ...
The bee in my bonnet Beeatrice Buzzby is prudish, politically correct, mildly woke, and probably suffering from selective cultural blindness ...
Finally, Bee’s remark doesn’t rise to the level of what Barr said, which has nothing to do with my knee-jerk moderate politics. As for my choice in comedians, I prefer that they be funny.
KACEY AINSWORTH has revealed that she helped shape her Grantchester character into the strong woman she is now after speaking with a producer.
If you have a bee in your bonnet about something, you are obsessed with it and can't stop thinking about it. This phrase is often used when you are worried or angry about something.