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==Preston Thorne==
==Preston Thorne==
{{Realworld}}[[Image:Weephun.jpg|thumb|200px|Preston Thorne aka Weephun on the left]]
{{Realworld}}{{Bees|Thorne, Preston Weephun}}[[Image:Weephun.jpg|thumb|200px|Preston Thorne aka Weephun on the left]]
'''Preston Thorne''' is a 29 year-old male from Meridian, Idaho.  He is the leader and organizer of Team Boise.
'''Preston Thorne''' is a 29 year-old male from Meridian, Idaho.  He is the leader and organizer of Team Boise.


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[[Category: People|Thorne, Preston Weephun]][[Category: I Love Bees]]
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Revision as of 21:39, November 29, 2006

Lt. Weephun during the I Love Bees game gained great infamy as the character who betrayed the The Sleeping Princess. Lt. Weephun decided to help the "villian" of the game, The Operator, by informing her where the The Sleeping Princess was hiding. You can listen to the audio file of the betrayal here.

At the time of the betrayal Lt. Weephun decided that loyalty to the Operator was more important than any feelings that he had towards The Sleeping Princess. "The instant I went from Preston Thorne, trying to play a game and answering a bunch of telephones, to Lt. Weephun, crew member of the Apocalypso helping Melissa complete her mission, it was a huge epiphany, and it made the game a lot more fun"[1]

The Operator in the Melissa Farewell letter gave a, "Special commendation to Lt. weephun for hunting down the "Sleeping Princess"."

Preston Thorne

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Preston Thorne aka Weephun on the left

Preston Thorne is a 29 year-old male from Meridian, Idaho. He is the leader and organizer of Team Boise.

Trivia

  • For the HBO Blow Me Away Fight The Flood fundraiser for Huricane Katrina he donated an, I Love Bees Commemorative DVD. The I Love Bees staff and actors even signed it and it was sold for $162.50[2]
  • One of the tasks set was to get pictures of 250 people by the phone. Weephun was short, "We weren't getting anywhere near that. So we headed out to the mall, found a pay phone and got (strangers) to stand around and salute (for photos)."[3]

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