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"I'm on the Mary Plain train, but then I always preferred the Kinks and Pulp too "
Just didn't compute with me so I looked it up ........
I'm going to buy one........ maybe a little late but i'd never heard of her.
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There is only one bear that has my heart, he has been with me through thick and thin for over 35 years and that's my Joey.
I mean the cat hates him but he is never far away!
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"I'm on the Mary Plain train, but then I always preferred the Kinks and Pulp too
Just didn't compute with me so I looked it up ........
I'm going to buy one........ maybe a little late but i'd never heard of her.
Thanks Clare"
Ordered Mary in London out of interest. Age 6 - 9 can't wait |
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"I'm on the Mary Plain train, but then I always preferred the Kinks and Pulp too
Just didn't compute with me so I looked it up ........
I'm going to buy one........ maybe a little late but i'd never heard of her.
Thanks Clare
Ordered Mary in London out of interest. Age 6 - 9 can't wait "
Hope you enjoy it,I think she was a bit more mischievous than the others |
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"I once had a poo at Paddington. Does that count?
Something tells me you are not taking this seriously!
I did! I tried really hard to fire it at him. "
You've lowered the tone of this highly intellectual thread. |
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"The Pooh stories are a different level of writing altogether to the Paddington books. Real pathos in them.
Fair point.......
Do you think he's had his day ?"
I imagine the Paddington films (which are good) have elevated the little Peruvian for now, but I hope that Pooh will be rediscovered for many generations to come. |
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"I once had a poo at Paddington. Does that count?
Something tells me you are not taking this seriously!
I did! I tried really hard to fire it at him.
You've lowered the tone of this highly intellectual thread."
Pooh sticks. That's all I know.
You have to use the toilet brush. |
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"I have a limited edition Steiff Pooh bear, he’s very cute
No good trying to look angelic .....he'll keep performing for you now .... Watch."
Right on cue. |
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I have a Trumpy bear. Couldn't fathom why I bought it cos I can't bear Trump ( boom boom ! )
Look him up ..... it was a must have. Was a pretty penny - cheaper now. Has his own certificate n everything. |
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"Rupert the bear is my favourite. Looks like the only one that could run fast.
Can't get far enough away from Rupert.....
He's Creepy. Those pervy check pants"
Raggety used to give me nightmares when I was little |
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"I have a limited edition Steiff Pooh bear, he’s very cute
No good trying to look angelic .....he'll keep performing for you now .... Watch.
Right on cue.
Nice thighs tho .. "
All that clenching. |
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Is anyone actually going to express a preference as the OP asked? Yes you're all very funny and clever, but tut tut. Frankly.
Paddington all day long, he's more assertive and has a better outfit. |
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"Rupert the bear is my favourite. Looks like the only one that could run fast.
Can't get far enough away from Rupert.....
He's Creepy. Those pervy check pants"
Admittedly he is a bit strange looking. My mamgu and tadcu used to buy the annual every Christmas. Even have a teddy bear too.
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"Is anyone actually going to express a preference as the OP asked? Yes you're all very funny and clever, but tut tut. Frankly.
Paddington all day long, he's more assertive and has a better outfit. "
Course they're not
You were pretty masterful in the moment.
Do you think that Pooh and Donald Duck share similar lack of inhibition in terms of no trews in public ? |
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"Is anyone actually going to express a preference as the OP asked? Yes you're all very funny and clever, but tut tut. Frankly.
Paddington all day long, he's more assertive and has a better outfit.
Course they're not
You were pretty masterful in the moment.
Do you think that Pooh and Donald Duck share similar lack of inhibition in terms of no trews in public ?"
Bugs, Daffy, pretty much all of the Mr Men, I've never been quite sure what Dangermouse's belt was holding up, not a pair of strides between 'em. |
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This is one of the thorniest conundrums to appear on the forum in a while. So tricky.
I lean more towards Paddington with his Latin American roots and love of marmalade.
However, Pooh has the richer supporting cast: Tigger, Eeyore et al.
Genuinely torn. Head's fell off. |
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"Is anyone actually going to express a preference as the OP asked? Yes you're all very funny and clever, but tut tut. Frankly.
Paddington all day long, he's more assertive and has a better outfit.
Course they're not
You were pretty masterful in the moment.
Do you think that Pooh and Donald Duck share similar lack of inhibition in terms of no trews in public ?"
Pooh wears no clothes in most illustrated versions. I believe it was prudish Disney who gave him the red top. |
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"This is one of the thorniest conundrums to appear on the forum in a while. So tricky.
I lean more towards Paddington with his Latin American roots and love of marmalade.
However, Pooh has the richer supporting cast: Tigger, Eeyore et al.
Genuinely torn. Head's fell off."
I found the plethora of bears brought into shot quite disconcerting..... a shock to the intelligent and sensible. |
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"Is anyone actually going to express a preference as the OP asked? Yes you're all very funny and clever, but tut tut. Frankly.
Paddington all day long, he's more assertive and has a better outfit.
Course they're not
You were pretty masterful in the moment.
Do you think that Pooh and Donald Duck share similar lack of inhibition in terms of no trews in public ?
Pooh wears no clothes in most illustrated versions. I believe it was prudish Disney who gave him the red top."
Fucking Disney. Bourgeois fascists. |
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"This is one of the thorniest conundrums to appear on the forum in a while. So tricky.
I lean more towards Paddington with his Latin American roots and love of marmalade.
However, Pooh has the richer supporting cast: Tigger, Eeyore et al.
Genuinely torn. Head's fell off."
Yeah, Mr Brown was a straight out of a Larkin poem. I give you supporting cast. Eeyore is a tiresome cunt, but at least he was interesting. |
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