Hey all...
This is my first post so it will probably be as awkward as middle school. Case in point. Um well I guess I should explain my nickname. You might be thinking, "Pooh Bear, well that is a really dumb nickname. LOL!!!!!" You'd be right. However, allow me to enlighten you. Pooh Bear is a delightful animal who resides in the hundred acre wood. He also stubbornly refuses to wear pants. Neither of these traits are reflected in yours truly. But he also is a notorious consumer of Honey. This is where the nickname was born. I cover pretty much everything I eat in honey. While eating on a road trip this summer, I got so enthusiastic with my honey that I covered myself and my seatbelt with this nectar of the gods. Needless to say, the honey hardened and the seatbelt was no longer functional. It can be a dangerous indulgence.
So with the introduction out of the way, I will proceed with blogging on a regular basis. I will try to keep them short and sweet so no one gets irritated, hostile, bored or rumbly in their tumbly. To quote the wise and original pooh, “It is more fun to talk with someone who doesn't use long, difficult words but rather short, easy words like "What about lunch?""
I'd also like to thank evotri for the honor of joining the team.
-Counterfeit Pooh
10 comments:
Welcome to the team!
Looking forward to meeting you and getting to know you better.
Your family is already proud of you. The Liberty Peds office says "congrats!" Go green!
Welcome aboard!!
Congrats on making the team...now you can switch from honey to HammerGel or GU and really gunk things up! Like your cell phone! (like I did!)
Congrats, man! And welcome to blogland too...
Welcome, Pooh Bear! It will be fun to get the whole team together here in a few weeks and meet you!
Great to have you in Blogland. Congrats on making the team!!
Congratulations on making the team!
The librarian highly recommends: "The Tao of Pooh" by Benjamin Hoff. A most excellent introduction to taoism through the lens of Pooh Bear!
"The Tao of Pooh" is indeed a pretty sweet pook, especially if coupled with "The Te of Piglet".
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