Yes I still have my childhood teddy "Charlie the Cougar". Named after the Walt Disney movie about a mountain lion named Charlie.
#1 - Patrick - 06/23/2010 - 15:04
I agree, having Woody stay with Andy would have felt more true to the story than giving him to some random child. As Woody is a toy from the 1950s, we must assume he is a hand-me-down from someone else, perhaps his father, who never even gets a mention in the trilogy.
#2 - Eric - 07/04/2010 - 10:22
#3 - bluegrasssoldier - 06/27/2011 - 21:28
After many posts, I have realized that should I copy and paste anything, even one word to the body, it will look like the post above this one.
#4 - bluegrasssoldier - 06/29/2011 - 07:31
Even though this movie is a Pixar movie, it was still a triquil. Third installments are rarely as good as the previous, but this movie held its own. The end scene almost made me piss my pants. Yes, I too still have my "Woody" (No pun intended). Just a few weeks ago, my daughter found my Ziggy in a closet. My wife made sure she knew it was Daddy's. Ziggy has a mark on his left hand from a black marker because when I was a kid I watched an episode of Different Strokes where Willis gives Arnold's boy doll away to Kimberly's school charity auction and Philip tries to replace it with one just like it. But Arnold tells Philip that he knows it's not the right one because his has a stain on the shirt from where he had had spilled jam on the shirt. If anyone had tried the same with Ziggy, I would have known.
#5 - bluegrasssoldier - 06/29/2011 - 13:22
Great story bluegrasssoldier.
#6 - Eric - 06/29/2011 - 14:34
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