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MakaylaTheAspie
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04 Sep 2012, 2:16 pm

mmcool wrote:
that is a f*ck load of poohbears i only got another 2 poobears waiting for the wash before i will show them
im trying to find my pohhbear dovate cover and a do have some poohbear photos in storage

but you collection is on another level


:lol:

You can say that again.


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04 Sep 2012, 3:06 pm

Eeyore has got depression but reacts to things very calmly, like he's very acceptant of things around him that make him miserable.

Piglet suffers with his nerves like I do (I think I'm most like Piglet).

Tigger has ADHD because he's very hyperactive.

Rabbit just thinks he's boss.

Winnie the Pooh is very optimistic indeed.

I think Christipher Robin has AS, because he doesn't seem to have any other friends only his stuffed animals.


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04 Sep 2012, 4:40 pm

Neat observation about Christopher Robin.



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04 Sep 2012, 5:15 pm

I thought this was interesting:
These are the actual stuffed animals that the storybook characters are based on.

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As for the original question. One can never have too many Pooh Bears. He influenced me quite a bit. To this day, I still tap my forehead when I think. :)

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