his son had a bear and named it pooh bear or if your proper Winnie the pooh. so his son inspired christopher robin
A.A. Milne based the character of Christopher Robin on his own son, Christopher Robin Milne. The real-life Christopher Robin had a beloved teddy bear named Winnie-the-Pooh, which inspired his father to create the famous stories about the Hundred Acre Wood.
Nothing. Robin is just a short form of Red Robin but most of the time they only use Robin.
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No. They only use the one they make themselves.
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Yes he does. Robin also uses acrobatics, which he uses quite a bit.
no he did
There are a number of Red Robin Restaurants in the US and Canada. To find the location of a specific Red Robin Restaurant, you can use their restaurant locator (see Related Links).
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Christopher Columbus used the Nina,Pinta,and the Santa Maria for his journey.
There are a number of Red Robin Restaurants in the US and Canada. To find the location of a specific Red Robin Restaurant, you can use their restaurant locator (see Related Links).