Jennka

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#3861

Why is it surprising? I was human once

This is my pooh. The exact same make. But mine however, is in better made and is in better condition.

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There is a nostalgic story behind it. I lost my first pooh when I was 5 years old (the disney one) during a bus ride, and this was probably the first traumatic experience of my life...The replacement was the one above, but it never felt entirely the same again. But a few months later, I warmed up to it. It's the only stuffed animal that I really value as it was always my favorite.

This pooh has no visible facial expressions, so to a child, they can fantasize whatever personality they want with it.

The box was made from old wooden plates, maybe that´s the reason and thank you

The hello kitty is supposed to be hanging on the ceiling, so it´s less of a toy and more of a decoration for a child´s room.

I love Winney Pooh the Bear I love the Tiger most. And I have always been in love with stuffed animals (plushy ones, of course), ever since I was a child. I had SO many of them Still there are like 6 in my bed and others up in the shelf for me, there is nothing more cute and warm than a plushy animal for a gift

but my niece has too many of them, she has like thousands of games, animals, everything else... so I wanted to give her something she for sure does not have. I doubt she´ll ever appreciate it trully, but what the hell.

aww, so cute! I did not know you´re keen of plushy animals Andy, it quite surprises me

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#3862

^I performed (and was, no doubt, the breakout star... 1062-wine.gif) as Tigger in my school's theatrical take on The House At Pooh Corner! I remember having some industrial sized - and rusty - spring as the infamous "bouncy" tail, and doing a truncated version of his Disney song to keep the masses happy. Ah, I'm theatre's loss!

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#3863

I don´t know - I´m not THAT into food, when I think about it but I really love the potatoe salad, that one is my favourite at any time in year but I really try to be modest in eating, I can´t even remember when was the last time I had 2nds from something.

I used to eat a lot - but then realized it´s not really wealthy for my body (not because of kilograms, but more because of the whole charging of the organism), so I reduced my meals to half of the previous size, and lost about 2kg in one month... and then my weight stabilized again. I feel better now, not so "full" all the time.

Have you ever had such problems?

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#3864

Oh Jennka, do you know that Valentina Zelyaeva shared her face, hair&body care regimes on her blog? don't think it could work for many people (if I hear the word 'organic' once again...) but maybe I should visit her website more often. I mean, I was craving chocolate and then saw all these delicious smoothies and decided for an apple instead haha.

Skin care: http://blog.valzelyaeva.com/post/36022369071/my-skin-care-routine-and-products-that-i-love

Body care: http://blog.valzelyaeva.com/post/31927594181/my-body-care-regime

Hair care: http://blog.valzelyaeva.com/post/31817875954/my-hair-care-regime

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#3865

Whoa, serious page there. Does it eat a lot of your free time?

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#3866

^I performed (and was, no doubt, the breakout star... 1062-wine.gif) as Tigger in my school's theatrical take on The House At Pooh Corner! I remember having some industrial sized - and rusty - spring as the infamous "bouncy" tail, and doing a truncated version of his Disney song to keep the masses happy. Ah, I'm theatre's loss!

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#3867

^Hey, that's a Paddington Bear isn't it? My sister had one of those when she was little, but the coat was blue

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#3868

Yes it is. The next time I come across a 'Build a Bear' shop or somewhere else,...I'll try to buy clothes for the pooh.

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#3869

^I'd remain wary of Paddington - I'm never completely sure of his intentions:

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#3870

Michigan

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#3871

Of course! There's always appreciation for hand made things. Aim it at rich people and they'll buy it all.

Oh, sorry to hear that

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#3872

Why is it surprising? I was human once

This is my pooh. The exact same make. But mine however, is in better made and is in better condition.

post-40981-0-38652200-1358562225_thumb.jpost-40981-0-94586400-1358562265_thumb.j

There is a nostalgic story behind it. I lost my first pooh when I was 5 years old (the disney one) during a bus ride, and this was probably the first traumatic experience of my life...The replacement was the one above, but it never felt entirely the same again. But a few months later, I warmed up to it. It's the only stuffed animal that I really value as it was always my favorite.

This pooh has no visible facial expressions, so to a child, they can fantasize whatever personality they want with it.

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#3873

^I performed (and was, no doubt, the breakout star... 1062-wine.gif) as Tigger in my school's theatrical take on The House At Pooh Corner! I remember having some industrial sized - and rusty - spring as the infamous "bouncy" tail, and doing a truncated version of his Disney song to keep the masses happy. Ah, I'm theatre's loss!

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#3874

Whaaa...not into food!? We need to change that ASAP LOL, but yes, moderation is key. A feeling of being satisfied is the key to the after meal feel not the gluttony approach. Plus, extra weight ANYWHERE on the body sure has a way of dragging you down. I'm on week 12 of my workout routine after gaining some good weight during those many months when I was working from home 24/7 So yes, I did have a few problems due to my weight gain. Everything from altered sleeping patterns, lack of appetite - oddly enough during the morning, stomach cramps and of course lower energy levels which also affects you know what

At the moment, I feel like a new man once again and I will make sure to avoid any serious weight gain. Such a pain in the ass to get a exercise routine going from the start and I definitely don't want to go thru that again.

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#3875

Oh Jennka, do you know that Valentina Zelyaeva shared her face, hair&body care regimes on her blog? don't think it could work for many people (if I hear the word 'organic' once again...) but maybe I should visit her website more often. I mean, I was craving chocolate and then saw all these delicious smoothies and decided for an apple instead haha.

Skin care: http://blog.valzelya...cts-that-i-love

Body care: http://blog.valzelya...ody-care-regime

Hair care: http://blog.valzelya...air-care-regime

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#3876

I'm not a natural writer so doing a post, even a fairly simple one, will take an hour or two. Not a lot of time but I am constantly looking for ideas and trying to figure out how I'll present them. It's the first time I've been writing stuff that a reasonabley large number of people are will be reading so I have to try to get it right. It's great when people comment on my posts and it starts off a discussion though.

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#3877

^I'd remain wary of Paddington - I'm never completely sure of his intentions:

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exorcist.jpg
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#3878

^Hey, that's a Paddington Bear isn't it? My sister had one of those when she was little, but the coat was blue

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#3879

^I'd remain wary of Paddington - I'm never completely sure of his intentions:

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#3880

Of course! There's always appreciation for hand made things. Aim it at rich people and they'll buy it all.

Oh, sorry to hear that

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