:27:00
Now he sat down and tried
hard to think of something.
:27:04
Think, think, think, think, think.
:27:10
Think, think, think.
:27:12
Say, what's wrong, sonny?
Got yourself a headache?
:27:17
- No, I was just thinking.
- Is that so? What about?
:27:22
L... Oh, bother.
You made me forget.
:27:26
If I was you, I'd think about
skedaddling out of here.
:27:30
- Why?
- 'Cause it's "Winds-day."
:27:33
"Winds-day"? Oh!
:27:38
Then I think I shall wish
everyone a happy "Winds-day"...
:27:41
and I shall begin with
my very dear friend, Piglet.
:27:46
Now, Piglet lived in the middle
of the forest in a very grand house...
:27:51
in the middle of a beech tree.
:27:53
And Piglet loved it very much.
:27:56
Whew, yes.
:27:59
Whoops. You see, it's been
in the family a long time.
:28:03
It belonged to my grandfather.
:28:06
Oh, that's his name up there,
"Trespassers Will."
:28:11
That's short for "Trespassers William."
:28:13
- Trespassers William?
- Yes.
:28:17
And Grandma... Oh.
:28:19
She called him T.W.
:28:22
That's even shorter.
:28:25
Yes, yes, yes.
:28:27
- And on this blustery day...
- Whoo!
:28:29
The wind was giving you
a bit of a bother.
:28:31
Now, you've been here before.
:28:34
I don't mind the leaves
that are leaving.
:28:36
It's the leaves that are coming.
Whoops!
:28:40
- Happy "Winds-day," Piglet.
- Well, it isn't very happy for me.
:28:47
- Where are you going, Piglet?
- That's what I'm asking myself, where?
:28:51
W-Whoops! P-P-Pooh!
:28:55
And what do you think
you will answer yourself?
:28:57
Oh, oh, oh! I'm unravelling.