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Luxist (Free subscription) | 10/17/2009
... room. Other features include a library, two-room office suite and a large front porch. Gallery: Christopher Robin Road Continue reading Christoper Robin Road, Estate of the Day Filed under: Estates Christoper Robin Road, Estate of the Day originally appeared on Luxist on Sat, 17 Oct 2009 13:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read | Permalink | Email this...
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Last Of The Rhodesians (Free subscription) | 11/17/2009
... always had plans what we were going to do as soon as we grew up. So we couldn’t wait. Only Christopher Robin, Peter Pan and the late Michael Jackson, didn’t want to grow up. The last one died trying. Kids do stupid things; it is part of growing up. Well it was, nowadays it is banned, controlled or given an ASBO. (Just like my dear Daddy was to me.) What is weird is how...
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Holiday Entertainment (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
The character Winnie the Pooh has lived on for generations in the hearts of children everywhere who have followed the journey of the little bear and his friend Christopher Robin. From the pages of the first Pooh books to the big screen of the Disney animated adventures, Pooh proved to be a resounding success, and it was inevitable that its promoters should capitalize on it by creating...
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Workers Comp Insider (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
Christopher Robin Briejer used to be a carpenter. He suffered a back injury in 2000 and was disabled from work. Except that he apparently kept on working. In 2003 he hurt his back again while working without comp coverage. He claimed the new injury was a recurrence of the 2000 incident. The claim was re-opened and he began collecting benefits....
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
... Stumpy the Elephant. She follows David Benedictus, whose Return to the Hundred Acre Wood brings Christopher Robin, Pooh and Eeyore into the 21st century, flanked now by Lottie the Otter. "Inspired by AA Milne and EH Shepard", it says on the cover. Benedictus says he tried to imagine himself as Milne, rather than trying to write as Milne did. How can you be Blyton without...
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Orlando Sentinel (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
... that morning.She had discovered a man she didn't know sitting in a truck in the driveway.It was Christopher Robin Robertson, a convicted Brevard County drug dealer and Conley's friend.Anderson had two daughters, now ages 11 and 16, and told Conley she didn't want strangers at the house.Conley had gotten two handguns from a safe, according to a report. He was trying to convince Anderson...
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Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
There's a rumor going round Hundred Acre Wood that Christopher Robin has returned.
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gearfuse (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
I always figured Christopher Robin was more compassionate than this. Eeyore, not so much. Pooh? He’s just in in for the honey. He figures with Piglet gone it’s one less mouth to feed. Fricken’ fat ass. Who gives a shit about the other two assholes. After seeing this treatment of Piglet I don’t care if Tigger [...]
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Newscoma (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
The sky in Hoots these last couple of days has been so blue and wide-open that I found myself catching my breath from its beauty. These are fragments of sight and sound when I meander around the towns of this area, small wicked things that I see that make me wonder how I miss them on occasion. A train whistle, the creak in my brakes that must be fixed immediately, the voice of my friend Christopher...
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Italy Down Under (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
... Winnie-the-Pooh lived with Piglet Rabbit Owl Eeyore Kanga and Little Roo. The stories are about Christopher Robin and these good companions having wonderful times getting in and out of trouble. It is all very exciting and really quite thrilling no matter how young or old you may be. Blackstone Audiobooks presents from the unabridged collection “A.A. Milne’s Pooh Classics ” the ten...
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My Dad's a Communist (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
All my life - well, ever since I could read, which is very nearly all my life - I have found the last few sentences of A. A. Milne's The House at Pooh Corner very moving. My copy's a very well-read 1960 reprint with my name written in it by my mother. At the end, Christopher Robin knows he's growing up and is telling this to his bear, Pooh. "I'm not going to do Nothing any more."...
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JeyamArticle (Free subscription) | 10/21/2009
For more than 70 years now, adults and children alike have enjoyed the antics of Winnie the Pooh and his friends Rabbit, Eyeore, Piglet, Kanga, Roo, Owl, and Christopher Robin. Several generations, in fact, have gotten to know the wonders of the Hundred Acre Wood. If you are a fun of this "silly old bear" then you might want to think about purchasing personal bank checks that...
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Change your thoughts (Free subscription) | 10/23/2009
... out any actions. Think before you speak. Think about yourself, friends, family, work….. As Christopher Robin (Winnie The Pooh) would say ‘Think Think Think’. Develop your skills: Don’t be satisfied with the level of skills, talents and abilities you possess. There is always room for improvement and personal development. Plan: Give your life some order and structure by planning. It...
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Charlie Allen's Blog (Free subscription) | 10/19/2009
This week's CAWS, which includes four African animal illustrations, offers a chance to quote the well known A.A. Milne and to post a small Ernest H. Shepard illustration or two. Milne, for the few who may not know, was the brilliant children's author from the 1920's who introduced Christopher Robin, Pooh Bear, plus his innumerable friends, to a huge worldwide audience. Ernest Shepard...
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Torontoist (Free subscription) | 10/16/2009
... Benedictus and illustrator Mark Burgess have imagined the continued tales of Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin in a brand new Pooh estate–sanctioned book Return to the Hundred Acre Wood . To celebrate, a number of Toronto book publishers and book lovers—including Small Print , Penguin Books, Type Books, and Torontoist—are having a Winnie-The-Pooh Homecoming Party...