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The strip focuses on the day-to-day lives of a family of blue birds. The hero, the husband and the father. The ever-optimistic Bewley is consistently undermined by the shenanigans of his over-protective wife and twins Bea and Tonus. Only Coco the egg lets him really express himself. The strip is as bright and enthusiastic as Bewley himself.
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onetrack0246 said, 11 months ago
Always had kids pick up before mowing….unless they wanted it chewed up. Better not hear whimper after either
Benndayy85 said, 11 months ago
The last time my mower went Crunka Tunk Chook Chook it cost $20.00 for a new blade.
Darren Blair said, 11 months ago
@Benndayy85
I hear you on that one.
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There’s a city ordinance which requires people to mow their own alleyways even though the city itself is supposed to be the only group running vehicles through them.
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The alley behind my grandmother’s house, however, had been co-opted by a courier service for use in running their trucks through. As a result, the alley – which was unpaved – was stripped almost completely bare in some places.
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Dust storms and rocks of all sizes were alarmingly common, leading to the blade getting bent and damaged on multiple occasions. Between that and the truck drivers just not looking I wouldn’t have mowed it at all save for the ordinance.