Winnie Would Have Pooh-Poohed Lawsuit
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Re “Disney the Winner in a Hunny of a Lawsuit,” March 30: Winnie the Pooh lovingly refers to himself as a “bear of little brain.” I might say the same about the brain size of everyone involved with this drawn-out lawsuit characterized by lying, greed, trash-digging and a honey of a pot of money wasted on lawyers.
Pooh, however, unlike the parties on both sides of the case trying to capitalize on his name, has a big heart. His endearing nature is why, even if the Walt Disney Co. and the Slesinger family continue to battle over Pooh profits, one thing will stay the same.
As A.A. Milne wrote in “House at Pooh Corner”: “Wherever they go, and whatever happens to them on the way, in that enchanted place on top of the forest, a little boy and his bear will always be playing.”
Not suing.
Karen Lindell
Oxnard
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