Apparently, Georgie's internal time clock hasn't reset since his visit to Paris...

You know, every since I got back from Paris, I've felt like going to bed for the night a 2:00 in the afternoon. That's just weird. And right now, I feel as if I should bee starting to get ready for supper. I must have been influenced a lot more by French culture than I thought.

So Rudy Bee came over, along with a few other friends, to see my portrait that Pierre LaBoof did for me.
"That," he said, "ith exthquithite! It even lookth like you. You look very dathing in that beret."
"Why, thank you, Rudy," I said. Then I had this great idea: we can use that picture of me for all the posters advertising Rudy's and my production of "The Bee Society: The Musical". So I mentioned that idea to him.

"Muthical? What muthical?" he asked.
"The Musical we're producing, remember? The musical stage production based on my first book?"
Rudy paused for a moment then said, "Oh yeth. I remember. The Muthical. You really thought we were produthing a muthical?"
"Well YEAH," I said. "Geeeeeze. Don'tcha' remember all the talent and equipment and stuff we got together and the ... oh geeeeeeze. Are you starting to forget things, Rudy?"
"No. Not at all. My memory ith thuperb. But evidently, I need to tell you thomething."
"What?" I asked.
"Well, the truth ith, all that thtuff about produthing a muthical wath jutht a ploy. We were jutht putting together that thurprith Annibirthary Party for you, tho we pretended to bee doing a muthical tho you wouldn't get thuthpithious."
"So the musical was just a big lie so you can plan a surprise party for me?"
"Yeth. I hope you're not upthet."

Well, yes, I am kinda upset. I was looking forward to having the story of my life as a bee spread out on a big stage in song, dance and dramatic interludes, but now it appears I was only getting excited about a party I didn't know about.
And what's even more aggravating is that I paid for the whole thing.

Geeeeeeeeeze. Who in the world has to pay for their own Surprise Annibirthary Party, I ask you? I guess I do. Or did.

I told Rudy and everybody else that I needed to bee alone for awhile to absorb this news, so they left and I spent the rest of the day trying to get over the disappointment of this whole thing. I figured by the time I got back from Paris, the production would almost bee ready to go and Opening Night would bee sometime this week. But no.

The more I thought about it, though, the more I thought that - since I paid for what I thought was a musical - we're GONNA do a musical. Right after I finish supper here, I'm gonna go over to the Hive and speak to Rudy about all this and inform him that, in light of my generous investment of honey, we should absolutely go ahead with the production of "The Bee Society: The Musical".

I know it will bee a hit.

Anyway. I'm hungry so I'm gonna go eat.

I hope everybody has a remarkably superlative day! I'll see ya' later!

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