Re: Pooh-bah post: addressing two big SSNL questions.
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It comes from the Flinstones, I believe.
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It souns like Pooh Bear to me...
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I don't get it.
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Just that "bah" can be short for "bear" (or at least when my little one pronounces it).
I meant nothing by it. I hope you did not take it the wrong way.
Edit: I remember where I got that. There is a comedy routine by Dana Carvey that he pronounced "Pooh Bear" (refering to Winnie the Pooh) as "Pooh bahh"
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Uh... how could I possibly take it the "wrong way?"
I have no idea how I could have possibly been offended by it, I was just confused.
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