what the hell is a poo stick?

Bah, I'm only 18 and I remember playing Pooh Sticks when I was younger down by the river :D
 
I never read Winnie the Pooh at all. Didn't watch any of the TV shows either!

What a controversy :p
 
marc_howarth said:
the most un-addictive game ever made!! :o

You could design your own sticks.

Create anything from trickles to rivers.

Make you own bridges.

And play online on the interweb.

Lets face it , theres probably worse games ot there ! :rolleyes:

Cheers,

Mark
 
mrdbristol said:
You could design your own sticks.

Create anything from trickles to rivers.

Make you own bridges.

And play online on the interweb.

Lets face it , theres probably worse games ot there ! :rolleyes:

Cheers,

Mark
OMGWTF YOU'RE GONNA BE A BILLIONAIRE NOW, THAT IDEA IS WORTH LOADSSSS!!!!!
 
marc_howarth said:
OMGWTF YOU'RE GONNA BE A BILLIONAIRE NOW, THAT IDEA IS WORTH LOADSSSS!!!!!

I'll cut you in.

Send £50000.00

To : Piglet
C/o:100 acre Wood

Cheers,

Mark
 
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Im 18 Im well aware of what it is and have played it many times as a child. i can say that I have never read a winnie the pooh book and my parents didnt either, they may have watched the tv programme :confused: but its a great game for kids and parents :D

Aaaaaah back in the day before games didnt have to have trilinear anti-aliasing to be fun :rolleyes: :p :D
 
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Aware as I am what poo(h) sticks traditionally were, in South East London it had entirely different rules. It involved getting a long stick, scraping the end of it through some dog poo, and hitting your slower running friends with it.

I only learnt the origins of Pooh sticks much later.
 
heh... winnie to pooh rules and i cant believe there are people who in their childhood didn't read/have read those books!

played poohsticks many a time with my brother :)
 
seek said:
how old are you?

i'm 28, and yet i have never heard of pooh sticks (until today).

I'm 30.
I had the books read to me as a kid (or maybe I sat with my parents and we read them together).
I'm not going to pretend it isn't "old" but I just though Pooh Sticks was one of those things that was passed on through generations.
Where although the origins are old, somehow most kids were still taught about them.
 
stoofa said:
I'm 30.
I had the books read to me as a kid (or maybe I sat with my parents and we read them together).
I'm not going to pretend it isn't "old" but I just though Pooh Sticks was one of those things that was passed on through generations.
Where although the origins are old, somehow most kids were still taught about them.
23 and know all about it!
 
I am 36 and know very well what Pooh Sticks are.

I am also starting to read Winnie to my 2 year old, he will grow up knowing the values of the outside world(tm).

Just trying to ween him off the Thomas the Tank books at the moment, as they DO get a little dull night after night
 
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