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( Apr. 3rd, 2014 07:53 am)
It is here.

Great cast but it all depends on the bear....
Title Look After This Bear
Pairing None, gen
Rating G
Length 200 words.
Spoilers None

Paddington Bear is a book, but also a cartoon. 2008 is his 50th anniversary, and as he comes from Darkest Peru, I couldn't resist using him in this week's challenge of cartoon characters come to life at [livejournal.com profile] sentinel_thurs :-)

Oh, hell, I've wanted to do PB visits the loft since I did this post.

Look After This Bear )
Pat just arrived from the UK with pressies for all, including some Paddington books and some Paddington books on CD, read by Stephen Fry, free with a newspaper.

Paddington Bear, for those who don't know him, is written by Michael Bond (who also writes, for adults, the awesome Monsieur Pamplemousse and his dog Pommes Frites detective series; love those).

He is a bear from Darkest Peru who eats marmalade sandwiches and was found by the Brown family at Paddington Station.
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Darkest Peru.

You see where I'm going with this, right?

If Paddington isn't the perfect guide for Jim when Blair's not around, well...

ETA: I do not mean Jim/PB slash, omg, no. Just PB there, earnest and sweet and remembering Jim from the jungle, yisss...

ETA 2. Go see this from [livejournal.com profile] boji with the PB theme tune (yes it was a TV show as well as a book).
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