The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
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- I have?
- Sure. Come on, try it.

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It makes you feel just g-g-great!
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- Well, say, it does, doesn't it?
- Yes, it does.

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- Well, come on, everybody, bounce!
- Come on, bounce.

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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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And so, we come to the last chapter...
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in which Christopher Robin and Pooh
come to the enchanted place...

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- and we say good-bye.
- Good-bye?

1:11:45
Oh, no, please, can't we go back
to page one and do it all over again?

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Sorry, Pooh, but all stories
have an ending, you know.

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Oh, bother.
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Yes, the time had come at last.
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Christopher Robin
was going away to school.

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Nobody else in the forest knew
exactly why or where he was going.

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All they knew was it had something
to do with "twice times"...

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and how to make things
called "A-B-C's"...

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and where a place called Brazil is.
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- Pooh?
- Huh?

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What do you like doing
best in the world?

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What I like best
is me going to visit you...

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and you saying,
"How about a smackerel of honey?"

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I like that too.
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But what I like best
is just doing nothing.

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- How do you do "just nothing"?
- Well...

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it's when grown-ups ask,
"What are you going to do?"

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And you say, "nothing."
Then you go out and do it.

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I like that.
Let's do it all the time.

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You know something, Pooh...
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I'm not going to do
just nothing anymore.

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You mean, never again?

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