All through the grueling years of engineering weed out years in college, my one true helpful friend and treasure was my pooh bear pillow. Loved that pillow.
Rutger Hauer said it best. “… All those moments… they’ll be gone.”
Shared moments like our collective response to Pooh had resonance because we remember those stories. As children, we were receptive to the narrative buildup to that moment. It’s something that gets lost when snippets are more likely to be encountered sans context on whatever platform.
Me too! Pooh was one of my mom’s favorite childrens’ stories. In my adulthood I went and visited the forest that inspired the 100 Acre Wood, and played Pooh Sticks on the bridge where the game was invented. Do recommend!
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Tony Patti
50 years later & I’m still trying to understand why Christopher was wearing shorts in the snowy winter and why Pooh never wore pants.
Naima Zakaria
All through the grueling years of engineering weed out years in college, my one true helpful friend and treasure was my pooh bear pillow. Loved that pillow.
Brian Hayashi
Rutger Hauer said it best. “… All those moments… they’ll be gone.”
Shared moments like our collective response to Pooh had resonance because we remember those stories. As children, we were receptive to the narrative buildup to that moment. It’s something that gets lost when snippets are more likely to be encountered sans context on whatever platform.
Luke Beauregard
Oh, bother.
Eva English
My 90 year old mama and I just waited in line at Disney World to get our photo with that gang of friends (minus Christopher).
Heather Brummer
Me too! Pooh was one of my mom’s favorite childrens’ stories. In my adulthood I went and visited the forest that inspired the 100 Acre Wood, and played Pooh Sticks on the bridge where the game was invented.
Do recommend!
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