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I knew right away what they were *meant* to be. Didn't make them any better :/ -- nm
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Meg
crushed minions? -- nm
Posted by
mud
Apr 12 '16, 18:06
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There is actually an Australian children's book that has banksia cones (what is left of the flower after it dries up) as the villains -- (link)
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Roger More
Apr 12, 18:10
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Seems great for kids. -- nm*
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Andie
Apr 12, 18:15
well that's icky. -- nm
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b.
Apr 12, 18:12
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But the book is called "The Adventures of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie", so it evens out -- nm
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Roger More
Apr 12, 18:20
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And the Big Bad Banksia Nut !! Great books. -- nm
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Meg
Apr 12, 18:27
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Snugglepot and Cuddlepie are gum-nut (eucalyptus) babies. -- nm
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Meg
Apr 12, 18:28
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