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by Abraham Attai

Once upon a time, in a land of flowers and honey, lived a group of bees. These bees were known for their hard work and dedication to making the sweetest honey in the land. But, there was one bee in particular, named Buzz, who was a bit different from the rest. Buzz was always daydreaming and coming up with wild ideas, much to the dismay of the other bees.

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One day, Buzz had a brilliant idea. He suggested that the bees should start a comedy club. The other bees were skeptical, but Buzz convinced them to give it a try. So, they set up a stage in the hive and started rehearsing their jokes.

Buzz’s first joke was a classic bee pun: "Why did the bee go to the doctor? Because it had honeycomb disease!The other bees groaned, but Buzz was convinced that he had a real talent for comedy.

Next up was Sting, who told a joke about a flower who couldn’t remember its own name. The punchline was, “I guess it had a case of petal-nesia.” The other bees were starting to get into the spirit of things.

But the real breakout star was Wasp, who had a knack for physical comedy. He would buzz around the stage, pretending to fly into walls and getting stuck in the honey. The other bees were laughing so hard, they were practically rolling in pollen.

As the comedy club became more popular, the bees started to attract a crowd of other insects. The ants came to see the shows, and even the spiders started spinning their webs in the corner of the hive to get a better view.

But not everyone was amused by the bees antics. The Queen Bee was furious that her subjects were wasting their time on such frivolous activities. She ordered the comedy club to be shut down, and Buzz and his friends were forced to go back to making honey.

But even though the comedy club was no more, the bees couldn’t help but laugh and joke with each other as they worked. And they all lived happily ever after, making sweet, sweet honey and enjoying the occasional pun or two.

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