Word: poohs
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...easy to sit here today nodding about the power of electrified commerce. But back in the day when you--frankly, when everyone--was pooh-poohing the idea of online sales, there were a few folks who believed. One of them, on a summer day in 1994, quit his lucrative job at a New York City investment firm, packed up and, with his wife driving, made a now legendary voyage to Seattle to start what he thought would be a good business. By the time he arrived there he had a plan to sell books over the Internet. Investors thought...
...every pooh-pooh there's a hip, hip hooray. We're not over ourselves or a magazine devoted to the same. Can't stop eating cookies (Entenmann's) and donuts. We're not over Patrick Ewing who deserves his gigantic salary. We'll never, ever be over Cherry Coke or V8 which is similar to ketchup which we also can't get over. Won't ever forget 4224. Not over Nina Yuen, Junior Mints and other small blessings. Still trying to get over what's hip, what's now, what's on the street. Nail biting and teeth grinding...
...guess I'm done now. I wrote all this for me, kind of like a diary entry. I spent enough times shopping for Pooh. it was about time I wrote about him. I just felt like writing about a topic that is very dear to me. Winnie the Pooh...
...there are plans and there are plans. And then there are the plans that materialize. This issue showcases a first-year who actually transformed his dorm room into Pooh Corner, five characters actually running for U.C. president and an intrepid reporter who actually attended 15 parties in one short night. This magazine has actually come out 22 times in the last year...
...words of Kenny Loggins, entering the bedroom of Mike S. Ovadia '03 takes you "back to the days of Christopher Robin and Pooh." Ovadia's laundry bag, four clocks, welcome mat, trash can, decorative Kleenex cover, night light, shower curtain, dishware, flatware and towel are all inspired by Winnie the Pooh, making his room a miniature Hundred Acre Woods. Even an Eeyore sticker decorates the cap of his lava lamp. To get to his bed, he wades through waves of stuffed animals that include the more obscure Pooh characters like Kanga and the Heffalumps. "I think I relate...