I was not told by Mr. Milne that Pooh Bear was but one of quadruplets! And I am but a bear of little brain. Hunny is good for just a little something. Wicked, clever Anansi!
Dorothy Parker, writing her book and theatre reviews as “Constant Reader”, had this to say about “The House at Pooh Corner”: "It is that word ‘hunny’, my darlings, that marks the first place in “The House at Pooh Corner” at which Tonstant Weader Fwowed up."
The sad part is, he’ll have to get Christopher Robin to thump him down the ladder. He’s never mastered stairs, and rungs and treads are too similar for the bear of little brain
The Life I Draw Upon over 9 years ago
Oh, bother.
Sisyphos over 9 years ago
I was not told by Mr. Milne that Pooh Bear was but one of quadruplets! And I am but a bear of little brain. Hunny is good for just a little something. Wicked, clever Anansi!
Melki Premium Member over 9 years ago
Everything tastes better when measured in smackerel.
Cmlbx over 9 years ago
Cry “Bother” and let loose the Poohs of heck!
NWdryad over 9 years ago
Anansi the trickster — I can’t believe those bees trusted him.
SkyFisher over 9 years ago
Oh, Pooh!
emjaycee over 9 years ago
Dorothy Parker, writing her book and theatre reviews as “Constant Reader”, had this to say about “The House at Pooh Corner”: "It is that word ‘hunny’, my darlings, that marks the first place in “The House at Pooh Corner” at which Tonstant Weader Fwowed up."
kattbailey over 9 years ago
The sad part is, he’ll have to get Christopher Robin to thump him down the ladder. He’s never mastered stairs, and rungs and treads are too similar for the bear of little brain