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eLetters: In response to all those complaining about the Pooh article
In response to: Pathology in the Hundred Acre Wood: a neurodevelopmental perspective on A.A. Milne

Greg Rousell
Email: grousell@home.com
Affiliation: Psychology student at Wilfred Laurier University
Posted on: April 18, 2001


I would like to take the time to thank all of tose who e-mailed in to complain about the publishing of this article. WIthout their complete lack of a sense of humour and little else to do but complain, this article would never have received the media attention it has. As a result of this attention, I was able to enjoy one of the funniest bits I have read in a really long time. (To all those others who enjoyed it as much as me, I would recommend The Tao of Pooh, The Te of Piglet and Pooh and the Philosphers. Kudos to the authours of this article for relaizing that we all take life a little to seriously some times and need to relax a little. Shame on all those who fail to see the humour in thisbrilliant piece. I feel sad that you have gotten to the point in life where you can't have a good laugh at something.

 

 

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