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        <description>Among my favorite of the teddy bears of the world is the ever-endearing Winnie the Pooh.&amp;amp;nbsp; Pooh was actually &amp;amp;quot;The&amp;amp;quot; bear that my younger sister attached herself too.&amp;amp;nbsp; She had a plush bear that she carried around for years, missing eyes and clothes she didn't care, it was her Pooh.&amp;amp;nbsp; She had a large Pooh Pillow chair she used to sit on to watch TV or read a book. ...</description>
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            <title>Winnie the Pooh updated Thu Jul 24 2008 10:04 am CDT</title>
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            <description>Among my favorite of the teddy bears of the world is the ever-endearing Winnie the Pooh.&amp;amp;nbsp; Pooh was actually &amp;amp;quot;The&amp;amp;quot; bear that my younger sister attached herself too.&amp;amp;nbsp; She had a plush bear that she carried around for years, missing eyes and clothes she didn't care, it was her Pooh.&amp;amp;nbsp; She had a large Pooh Pillow chair she used to sit on to watch TV or read a book.&amp;amp;nbsp; I haven't outgrown Pooh myself - the picture down below is of a latch hook kit I recently completed, and which is hanging in my bedroom. Pooh started as a simple story book - but has grown into a mass production product line as wide and varied as any of the major children literary characters ever created.&amp;amp;nbsp; That he was created in the 1920's doesn't make him any less special, wonderful, or RIGHT in the 21st century. Pooh lives in a tree in the Hundred Acre Woods along with several of his neighbors:&amp;amp;nbsp; Rabbit, Owl, Piglet, Tigger, Kanga and her son Roo, and his boy, Christopher Robin.&amp;amp;nbsp; Pooh's many hobbies include honey eating, honey finding, dressing up as a storm cloud for the purposes of getting&amp;amp;nbsp;more honey, and thinking.&amp;amp;nbsp; The music written for the early Pooh cartoons still reside in my memories, do you remember them too? &amp;amp;quot;The wonderful thing about Tiggers....&amp;amp;quot; just the opening phrase brings the imagery of that bouncing tiger to mind for me, does it do the same for you? &amp;amp;nbsp; Over the years, Pooh has changed a lot from the way he was drawn in the original books to the Pooh that appears in the modern cartoons.&amp;amp;nbsp; Which do you prefer?&amp;amp;nbsp; Vote in my poll, then continue scrolling down to learn more about this fluff of a bear whose catch phrase is to say &amp;quot;Oh Bother&amp;quot; when something goes wrong - and it usually does.</description>
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