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I need a place to where i can buy Winnie the pooh stuff for Valentine Day?
There is this i like, and she loves eyore from winnie the pooh, so is this any stores i could go to that would have that for valentine day?
Try the disney store
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Winnie the Pooh $12.49 Winnie the Pooh |
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Winnie The Pooh $24.99 Winnie The Pooh - Original Poster |
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The Winnie-the-Pooh Cookbook $13.58 The Winnie-the-Pooh Cookbook |
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The Many Songs Of Winnie The Pooh $8.49 The Many Songs Of Winnie The Pooh |
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Winnie The Pooh - Friends Forever $4.99 Winnie The Pooh - Friends Forever |
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Winnie The Pooh - Seasons Of Giving $10.99 Winnie The Pooh - Seasons Of Giving |
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Disney'S Winnie The Pooh Lullabies $9.99 Disney'S Winnie The Pooh Lullabies |
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Winnie the Pooh - Movie $6.99 Winnie the Pooh - Movie - Poster |
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Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh $12.49 Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh - Masterprint |
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Winnie Pooh, p.1 (rus.+eng. subs)
what psychologic problems do winnie the pooh have?
can anyone tell me a disorder he has and what shows that he has this. thanks so much this is for a reason.
Jul 11, 07 at 04:01AM
The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers: Rabbit update on page 4
After careful analysis it has become apparent that the stories of Winnie the Pooh, far from being an innocent tale of a boy and his childhood toys is actually a social commentary on a number of mental illnesses common in the world today.
Winnie the Pooh
The first character we are concerned with is obviously Winnie the Pooh himself. Clearly, the bear uses food for comfort, and was obviously deprived as a child, or cub. His main objective is finding food, even resorting to such dangerous methods as using a balloon in order to fly up to a bee's hive to steal their honey, although, we suspect that this was in fact a hallucination caused by an allergic reaction to either the rubber in the balloon or the number of bee stings he would have received.
Pooh bear also describes himself as a bear of very little brain, and demonstrates the following; poor memory, attention deficits, impulsive behavior, and poor cause-effect reasoning, all of which are symptoms of Foetal Alcohol Syndrome. Perhaps a sugar addiction wasn't the only thing left to Winnie the Pooh by his clearly neglectful parents. Considering his facial deformities, it's also possible that Pooh bear is a victim of Downs Syndrome, another condition which involves some impairment of cognitive ability and physical growth as well as facial appearance.
Apart from his mental issues, Pooh Bear's apple like figure is clearly unhealthy, and the amount of sugar he eats has almost certainly resulted in high cholesterol; perhaps the reason why he must always stop whatever he's doing in order to have a little smackerel of something. Another theory is that Winnie the Pooh is developing type 2 diabetes, and will collapse into a sugar coma without these frequent breaks.

