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Pooh
1 (7.7%)
Piglet
0 (0%)
Tiger
3 (23.1%)
Owl
1 (7.7%)
Christopher Robin
1 (7.7%)
Kanga
1 (7.7%)
eyore
6 (46.2%)

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Topic: What character on Winnie the Pooh do you most relate to?  (Read 4502 times)

Offline lisztisforkids

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So really. I am most like Pooh, Tiger and Rabbit. Strange combination huh?
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Re: What character on Winnie the Pooh do you most relate to?
Reply #1 on: December 13, 2005, 05:41:31 AM
i think i am most like pooh because at certain times i need sweets.  when i go look, they are pushed back in the cabinet, so i have to get practically into the cabinet to get them.  afterwards, the candy wrappers around, etc. make it quite conspicuous. 

my son is definately tigger.  he has been since he was small.  very busy.  kinda athletic.

my husband would be the owl.  daughter kanga (she pretty level headed). and the other daughter the little roo.  they don't jump as much on the bed - since she bit her tongue a year or so ago doing that. 

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Re: What character on Winnie the Pooh do you most relate to?
Reply #2 on: December 13, 2005, 08:52:32 AM
...Aspects of all. I'm probably closest to Owl.

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Re: What character on Winnie the Pooh do you most relate to?
Reply #3 on: December 14, 2005, 04:39:10 AM
Have any of you guys read 'The Tao of Pooh' by Benjamin Hoff'? Its great.
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Re: What character on Winnie the Pooh do you most relate to?
Reply #4 on: December 14, 2005, 04:47:14 AM
I love Pooh. Greatest insult you can make and most of the time it's a fly by


Your pretty smart for a bear.....(then omit the second part)


of very little brain.


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Re: What character on Winnie the Pooh do you most relate to?
Reply #5 on: December 14, 2005, 06:37:02 AM
poor pooh
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Re: What character on Winnie the Pooh do you most relate to?
Reply #6 on: December 14, 2005, 03:38:03 PM
Being a mom, I relate to Kanga and also to Christopher Robin, who is the problem solver and leader.  Also to Rabbit, whose house and garden are constantly getting messed up by the other characters.  Hmm, sounds like around here - toy clutter in nearly every room. :P
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Re: What character on Winnie the Pooh do you most relate to?
Reply #7 on: December 14, 2005, 11:05:46 PM
I am most like Pooh. My gait and mannerisms are distinctly ursine, I like honey and my brain is slow. My wife's pet name for me is "Oso" (Tagalog for "bear") or, in the case of frequent sarcasm, "Superoso", so Pooh is really the only possible choice.
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