Winnie the Pooh

Started by mistercraigk, October 29, 2021, 07:38:51 AM

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mistercraigk

I have always liked Winnie the Pooh. There not only is the Tao of Pooh but Pooh and the philosophers. The Tao of Pooh explains taoism using Pooh and Pooh and the philosophers explains some of the greatest philosophers using Pooh. Can not go wrong with Pooh.

BikerDude



Out here we are all his children


Pilgrim

Definitely a dude.  Winnie the Pooh was as laid back as any character in literary history.
Jack Burton was a dude. When the going gets tough, Jack Burton sez: "What the hell."

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Inspired by his son's teddy bear, A. A. Milne published Winnie-the-Pooh on October 14, 1926. The very first book about the silly old bear included Piglet, Eeyore, Kanga, Owl and Rabbit. Toys in the book were based on stuffed animals that belonged to Christopher Robin. My Ascension Portal