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Lena

aww I didn't know he died! I've read every single one of those books....I'm oh so sad now

Keemee

My deepest codolances to Mrs. Berenstein. He was a great man.

Jenn

I have so many of those books and a few of the movies. He was a great man!

mimi

I loved the Berenstain Bears!! And still do...

Love the cover of The Berenstain Bears Forget Their Manners.

Once dated a guy who looked like Father Bear with the tooth-picking twig. He loved his toothpicks. Disgusting.

es-won
es-won

i like how the mom is PISSED in almost all of them.

and dude, i had all of those.... i had the one where Sister Bear isn't born yet and they lived in a cave before moving to their sick-ass tree house, and an even OLDER one where there is three kid bears (??)

Berenstain Bears, FUCK YEAH!!

es-won
es-won

pour a forty out and lick a shot for Stan, he was an OG. my sympathies to Jan.

caramella

I loved these books just for the illustrations in them. The tv cartoon w/them has kooky voices-too bad. But I still think the books are fun (the drawings)

Renn
Renn

I read these books growing up, I remember my mom buying every single one that I didn't have, I'll miss him too

Alex
Alex

I HAVE Too Much Junk Food. I had like practiclly every single book on the back cover of the books:P Thats too bad what happened, R.I.P

Perkoff

I liked them bears that bounced everywhere, was that them?

Sarah

I totally had the messy room book.

It was awesome.

farmgirl
farmgirl

sorry I didn't get to the actual post...was too surprised by the "inked 2 hours, 51 minutes ago by Jackson, early in the evening, before sex" Woo hoo!-Jackson got some??

redlefty

I not only read some of the books (probably all of them) when I was little, but I also work at an elementary school, where sometimes a kid will read a Berenstain book to me. It's amazing how much I remember the books. They don't get enough appreciation from kids nowadays.

Beaner
Beaner

I had a bunch of those books too. Good call.

Missy
Missy

Jackson, I love that you paid homage to Stan Berenstain. I remember reading his books as a child. He will be missed.