In article <21723@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> ez012344@chip.ucdavis.edu writes:
>In article <1993Jan22.061712.17942@leland.Stanford.EDU> tullfan@leland.Stanford.EDU (Richard Thompson) cheers up the group's best writer and then fatally
>signs off with a quote by:
>> -Winnie-the-Pooh
>
>Well I just got back from Reno. Me and Pooh were running nonstop between the
>all-night seven-card stud game at Fitzgerald's and Sparks, home of the
>infamous exploitation-club,, the Mustang Ranch. Not that we cared. We were
>living high, me and Pooh, spending our money as fast as we made it. We must
>have made the run fifteen times, in a Lexus rental car we picked up in Salt
>Lake City, where I met Pooh at the airport. The first words out of his mouth
>were to the effect that the world was going to hell and all was shit and that
>goddamn Tarzan/boy had ruined everything.
> Pooh made enough money selling junk bonds to Tigger to get out, and
>he was looking for the high life.
> It was his money we used on the first seven trips to the Ranch. Then
>the stud game got serious and we started bankrolling our retirements.
>
>So don't think quoting Pooh will get you anywhere, not here and not in
>alt.cute.
>
>Dan
What you don't understand is that if more people were like pooh, this world
would be alot better place. Pooh doesn't think he's better than any one else,
he does what he wants to (eat lots of honey) and lets others do what they
want to without passing judgement on them. Its nothing to do with cuteness...