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Yes, it should be better to do it voluntarily, I have no other option when I go to visit him, that and songs from KPop Demon Hunters that then I can't stop playing in my head for days.
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Yes, it should be better to do it voluntarily, I have no other option when I go to visit him, that and songs from KPop Demon Hunters that then I can't stop playing in my head for days.
Chippy is an Afghan hound, who the girls name "Chocolate Milk". He loves his bright green ute, mullets, his girlfriend Cherry, and texting on his phone during work hours much to Sparky's dismay.
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The Grey Nomads are elderly dogs who travel around Australia in caravans. A number of them appear in various episodes of Bluey, most notably Road Trip.
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Digger, a red kelpie, is Rusty and Dusty's older brother. He's caring and levelheaded, and looks out for his younger siblings, especially as his army Dad's often away for work.
Like the rest of his family, Digger is cricket mad. He loves playing with his mates, including his friend Tiny, who's a very fast bowler.
Sometimes Digger lets Rusty join in with the older boys, although he thinks Rusty should wait until he's a bit bigger before having a turn as batsman, so he doesn't get hurt by Tiny's fast bowls.
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Dusty is little red kelpie who is full of beans. She loves playing cricket with her two older brothers, Rusty and Digger, especially in her backyard and at the beach.
Her army Dad is away a lot, so she often relies on her brothers to show her the ropes.
They've taught her lots about cricket, including when to make a run for it if a stray ball hits her mum through the kitchen window. Rusty even bats Dusty the occasional catch, which makes her giggle with excitement.
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Bea is also very sweet and likes to talk. Bea appears to be rather shy at times, but once players get close to her and become her friend, her shy personality breaks and she becomes more outgoing.
Daisy is friends with Bluey, Chloe and Mackenzie's parents. She has a husband, Marcus and a daughter, Honey. Her family lives in a house at the base of two hills.
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Marcus is friends with Bluey, Chloe and Mackenzie's parents. He is the husband of Daisy, and the father of Honey. Marcus' family lives in a house at the base of two hills. He also appears to be a colleague of Bandit's.
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Sparky is a pitbull, who's bestowed with the nickname "Big Belt" by the girls, on account of his giant tool belt. He loves meat pies, his boat, and his wife, Jules, who he affectionately refers to as "Me Missus"
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Cookie has one known parent and two friends. All four visited the beach one day, during the time Cookie unknowingly ruined a sculpture fashioned by Bingo Heeler.
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