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When a freethinking man bonds over Pie with another, it's best part of life. There is an old saying goes like this, "Whinny the Pooh looked into the creek while he stood on the bridge. Suddenly everything became clear, the world about him seemed to be understandable, the birds chirping he could name by whisper, the ground underneath him seemed spiritual. It's like he knew everything, in that one moment. That moment seemed to last forever, and then suddenly Pigglet jumped into the creek. The bear looked at the midget pig and got all frustrated, why? Pigglet asked him why he was mad, then Whinny looked at him and crossed his arms and said, "I Forget." With that he went off on their adventures for the day."

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Tom Harley


When a freethinking man bonds over Pie with another, it's best part of life. There is an old saying goes like this, "Whinny the Pooh looked into the creek while he stood on the bridge. Suddenly everything became clear, the world about him seemed to be understandable, the birds chirping he could name by whisper, the ground underneath him seemed spiritual. It's like he knew everything, in that one moment. That moment seemed to last forever, and then suddenly Pigglet jumped into the creek. The bear looked at the midget pig and got all frustrated, why? Pigglet asked him why he was mad, then Whinny looked at him and crossed his arms and said, "I Forget." With that he went off on their adventures for the day."