I dunno either!ina wrote:Please enlighten a poor dumb ferener - what is pooh sticks?Shirlz2005 wrote:Pooh sticks... I love playing pooh sticks over a bridge... anyone else???
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Whaaaat?? MMM, you at least must have had a seriously deprived childhood (you did grow up in the UK didn't you?).
Pooh Sticks is a traditional pastime for all children of aspiring middle class parents who were brought up on the Pooh books by A.A. Milne. It compares favourably to the more modern tradition of breaking wing mirrors off cars.
It can also be said to teach children from an early age the importance of 'winning' in an otherwise completely benign situation. On the other hand, it could also be said to teach them the meaninglessness of it.
Once considered a perfectly charming way to spend time on a bridge over a stream, these days there is a serious risk of being run over, so children are now best kept at home on the Playstation.
Oh, you want to know how to play it? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pooh_sticks
Pooh Sticks is a traditional pastime for all children of aspiring middle class parents who were brought up on the Pooh books by A.A. Milne. It compares favourably to the more modern tradition of breaking wing mirrors off cars.
It can also be said to teach children from an early age the importance of 'winning' in an otherwise completely benign situation. On the other hand, it could also be said to teach them the meaninglessness of it.
Once considered a perfectly charming way to spend time on a bridge over a stream, these days there is a serious risk of being run over, so children are now best kept at home on the Playstation.
Oh, you want to know how to play it? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pooh_sticks
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From age of 6. But I've never played this game! Well there weren't any rivers nearby where I used to live, so I guess that would explain it.Muddypause wrote:Whaaaat?? MMM, you at least must have had a seriously deprived childhood (you did grow up in the UK didn't you?).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pooh_sticks