Can the medicine sex aristocracy, Winnie the Pooh's forest, help the OCD program's Leaving Days As Forests self?

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trokanmariel
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Can the medicine sex aristocracy, Winnie the Pooh's forest, help the OCD program's Leaving Days As Forests self?

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Can the medicine sex aristocrat, Winnie the Pooh's forest, help the OCD program's Leaving Days As Forests self-deactivate?
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The Hundred Acre Wood (also spelled 100 Aker Woods, Hundred-Acre Wood, & 100 Acre Wood; also known as "The Wood") is a fictitious area visited by Winnie-the-Pooh and his companions in A. A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh series of children's books. Christopher Robin, a little kid who follows Pooh and his friends on their many adventures, frequents the wood. The term "Hundred Acre Wood" is used in A. A. Milne's books to refer to a specific section of the larger Forest, focused on Owl's house (see the book's map, as well as countless references inside the text to the folks going "into" and "out of" the Hundred Acre Wood as they travel between Owl's house as well as other Forest locations). However, in the Pooh movies and ordinary discussions with most Pooh fans, "The Hundred Acre Wood" refers to Winnie-the-whole Pooh's universe, including the Forest and all of its inhabitants. The Hundred Acre Wood from the Winnie-the-Pooh stories is Five Hundred Acre Wood at Ashdown Forest, East Sussex, and England, where the stories were set. Cotchford Farm, Hartfield, A. A. Milne's country house, is located just north of Ashdown Forest, & Five Hundred Acre Wood is a lush beech forest that Christopher Robin Milne often explore on his trip from Cotchford Farm to the Forest. Five Hundred Acre Wood has a rich history, having been purchased from the Forest in 1678. The wood is privately held since it is part of the Buckhurst Park estate, thus it is not normally accessible to the public. However, two public rights of way, one being part of the long-distance Wealdway, traverse through the forest and may be used by members of the general public.
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Re: Can the medicine sex aristocracy, Winnie the Pooh's forest, help the OCD program's Leaving Days As Forests self?

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trokanmariel wrote: Fri Jun 03, 2022 1:02 am Can the medicine sex aristocrat, Winnie the Pooh's forest, help the OCD program's Leaving Days As Forests self-deactivate?
Have pity on those of us who are wholly illiterate. Can you please put this into something resembling English?
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