Only one question left. Did Owl fail the intelligence test because he was too dumb or because he was too smart and HR considered that he would cause trouble?
I appeared as Owl in a musical based on the Pooh books. I knew the writer/director, he was a member of a theater group I was in. Years later, another director revived it, and the writer had received permission to add Tigger. He was denied the first time on the grounds that the stories he adapted were from the first book and Tigger only appeared in the second. I reprised my role as Owl, but the second time I had a newly added song.
catchup over 1 year ago
Hire Kanga and get two for the price of one
Pedmar Premium Member over 1 year ago
The car just to the right of her head has a flat tire.
Lomax9er7 over 1 year ago
I think they already have an Eeyore or two on staff…
alien011 over 1 year ago
Only one question left. Did Owl fail the intelligence test because he was too dumb or because he was too smart and HR considered that he would cause trouble?
scottartist creator over 1 year ago
Trivia question: What sets Rabbit and Owl apart from Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Kanga, Roo, and Tigger©?
Indianapolis Smith over 1 year ago
Luv the hunny mug.
coffeeturtle over 1 year ago
@scottartist I loved that piece of trivia, but arent’ you going to confirm the answer, please?
I never thought of that before! NICE!
coffeeturtle over 1 year ago
@scottartist – is it true about the public domain?
Disney may not like that. 8^)
AndrewSihler over 1 year ago
Owl failed the intelligence test? That’s incredulous!
scottartist creator over 1 year ago
New trivia question: What was the name of the actual teddy bear that E.H. Shepard used as his model for Pooh in the books?
Jeffin Premium Member over 1 year ago
Who?
John M over 1 year ago
The original Poohsticks Bridge up for sale
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-64835635
PaulGoes over 1 year ago
If he failed the intelligence test, he’s destined for upper management
scottartist creator over 1 year ago
I appeared as Owl in a musical based on the Pooh books. I knew the writer/director, he was a member of a theater group I was in. Years later, another director revived it, and the writer had received permission to add Tigger. He was denied the first time on the grounds that the stories he adapted were from the first book and Tigger only appeared in the second. I reprised my role as Owl, but the second time I had a newly added song.