The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
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Oh, what a strange-looking creature.
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Look at those beady little eyes,
and that "purrposturous" chin...

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and those "rickydiculus"
striped pajamas.

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- Looked like another tigger to me.
- Oh, no, it's not. I'm the only tigger.

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Watch me scare the stripes
off of this impostor.

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Is-Is-Is... Is he gone?
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All except the tail.
He's gone.

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Uh, you can come out now, Tigger.
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Tigger?
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- Hello, I'm Tigger.
- You said that.

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- Oh? Well, did I say I was hungry?
- I don't think so.

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Well, then l'll say it.
I'm hungry.

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Oh, not for honey, I hope.
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Honey! Oh, boy, honey!
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- That's what tiggers like best.
- I was afraid of that.

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Oh, say.
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Yuck! Tiggers don't like honey!
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- But you said that you liked...
- That icky, sticky stuff is only fit
for "heffalumps" and "woozles."

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You mean elephants and weasels.
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That's what I said...
"heffalumps" and "woozles."

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Well, what do heffa... lalla...
What do they do?

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- Oh, nothin' much. Just steal honey.
- Steal honey?

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Yeah, they sure do. Well, I'd better be
bouncing along now, chum. Cheerio!

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The wonderful thing about tiggers
is tiggers are wonderful things

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Their tops are made out of rubber
their bottoms are made out of springs

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They're bouncy, trouncy, flouncy
pouncy fun, fun, fun, fun, fun

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But the most wonderful thing
about tiggers is I'm the only one

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I'm the only one
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Well, if what Tigger said was true...
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and there really were
"heffalumps" and "woozles" about...


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