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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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simpsonfan2 said, 10 months ago
A tree native to Borneo, locals use the leaves as a mild sedative on skin burns/cuts.
simpsonfan2 said, 10 months ago
Names after Sir James Herreda, the Botanist who first wrote of this while studying the plat life in Borneo during the expidition of 1878-1879.
onetrack0246 said, 10 months ago
Maybe he’s saying hereditary..which he explains you may have same later in life…Would explain shock on face & dropping phone
celecca
said, 10 months ago
@onetrack0246
I think you’re right. My grandmother suffered from depression all her life, and would call me (sober) apologizing that the depression skipped generations and I was probably going to develop it. (I didn’t)
starlilies said, 10 months ago
LOL! Whenever I call my mom and ask her how she’s doing, she does the same thing – starts telling me all of her symptoms and everything else bothering her and that if I don’t watch it, I will be experiencing all the same things in the future… come to think about it, my dad does the same thing! ;)