Saturday, November 13, 2010

Hundred Acre Wood

The first thing, in a very long time, that has put a smile on my face for a full 2 minutes that did not feature Rachel McAdams, Harry Potter, any super heroes, any 3D mind blowing, any computer animation.

Just a little Keane and some old friends.



By far the most honest characters ever created. There's a bit of them, in all of us.

1 comment:

  1. OK, well, first of all your time stamp on the Winnie-Ther-Pooh blog (yes people, if you go back that is how he is FIRST referred as) is 2:22 and if you know anything about ME this past year, it's that, well,l that number thing just keeps happening to me ALL THE TIME. But.back to why I'm commenting... (can you guess I'm a bit of the Pooh) The characters in the collection of A.A. Milne's stories with Winnie the Pooh have been R E A L to me my entire life. I have, in fact, based EVERYONE I know, for 53 straight years, in direct comparison to the "TRUE-TH of US" (as I call them) characters in every single page of the stories by A.A.Milne regarding Winnie the Pooh. My mother was brilliant...but never so brilliant as reading these original works to me and my sisters when we were kids. I have looked at all people through the eyes of one of these characters since then. Good job Michael John Meramble...you make this mothers heart overflow with sentiment. May you pass it on to yours. Your Mother

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