Some Old Pooh.
November 30, 2008 6:11 PM Subscribe
The term 'original' should be replaced with 'real'. :)
It's nice to see them again.
posted by jrochest at 6:21 PM on November 30, 2008 [1 favorite]
It's nice to see them again.
posted by jrochest at 6:21 PM on November 30, 2008 [1 favorite]
Fantastic! I now have a desktop image that will make me smile every time I look at it.
posted by grumblebee at 6:35 PM on November 30, 2008
posted by grumblebee at 6:35 PM on November 30, 2008
Awesome! I have a thing about the fantasy worlds that kids who have stuffed animals create. Calvin and Hobbes comes to mind as well...
posted by Eekacat at 7:14 PM on November 30, 2008
posted by Eekacat at 7:14 PM on November 30, 2008
Ahh. Just right for Sunday night.
Honestly, everything peacay does on BibliOdyssey is superb. This is yet another example of a beautifully put together online exhibit.
The original stuffed animals, Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Kanga, Piglet and Eeyore that belonged to the little boy, Christopher Robin Milne. At the Donnell Library.
Related old Pooh, Vinni.
posted by nickyskye at 7:23 PM on November 30, 2008 [2 favorites]
Honestly, everything peacay does on BibliOdyssey is superb. This is yet another example of a beautifully put together online exhibit.
The original stuffed animals, Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Kanga, Piglet and Eeyore that belonged to the little boy, Christopher Robin Milne. At the Donnell Library.
Related old Pooh, Vinni.
posted by nickyskye at 7:23 PM on November 30, 2008 [2 favorites]
Shameless self-link to The Owl & the Pussycat, my first longer-than-three-lines html page--if you really need an owl.
posted by hexatron at 7:29 PM on November 30, 2008
posted by hexatron at 7:29 PM on November 30, 2008
Pretty much every post on bibliodyssey is worthy of a FPP. I don't know how Peacay does it, but God bless him.
posted by gwint at 7:58 PM on November 30, 2008
posted by gwint at 7:58 PM on November 30, 2008
"Pooh pushed and pushed and pushed his way through the hole..."
I'm sorry to be so immature, but the image this line created in my head (of a brave little poo laboriously pushing itself through 'the hole') made me laugh.
posted by ShameSpiral at 11:44 PM on November 30, 2008
I'm sorry to be so immature, but the image this line created in my head (of a brave little poo laboriously pushing itself through 'the hole') made me laugh.
posted by ShameSpiral at 11:44 PM on November 30, 2008
Pretty much every post on bibliodyssey is worthy of a FPP.
Very true. I just thought that Winnie The Pooh was particularly Mefi-friendly.
posted by stinkycheese at 12:12 AM on December 1, 2008
Very true. I just thought that Winnie The Pooh was particularly Mefi-friendly.
posted by stinkycheese at 12:12 AM on December 1, 2008
Wonderful.
And to think that I've always felt that I was alone in feeling revulsion
at the way Disney has colonised my childhood.
Thanks
posted by jan murray at 3:34 AM on December 1, 2008
And to think that I've always felt that I was alone in feeling revulsion
at the way Disney has colonised my childhood.
Thanks
posted by jan murray at 3:34 AM on December 1, 2008
Ha, the Pooh Cook Book sounds a bit... odd.
This is awesome.
posted by grapefruitmoon at 3:40 AM on December 1, 2008
This is awesome.
posted by grapefruitmoon at 3:40 AM on December 1, 2008
Wait, so am I to understand that you can't find the books with these illustrations anymore, JUST the Disneyficated version? I saw these pics and was all 'Oh yeah, I remember reading these', and if they're unavailable in general circulation now, that's just.. tragic.
posted by FatherDagon at 12:37 PM on December 1, 2008
posted by FatherDagon at 12:37 PM on December 1, 2008
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