Christopher Robin and Pooh are walking through the hundred acre wood,
just before Christopher has to start school.
This is the conversation that we hear...
Pooh, what do you like doing best in the world?
What I like best, is me going to visit you and you saying,
'How about a smackerel of honey?'
I like that too. But what I like best,
is just doing nothing.
How do you do just nothing?
Well, it's when grownups ask, 'What are you going to do?'
and you say, 'Nothing.' - then you go out and do it.
I like that, let's do it all the time.
You know something, Pooh? I'm not going to do just nothing anymore.
You mean never again?
Well, not so much.
Pooh, when I'm away just doing nothing, will you come up here sometimes?
You mean alone, just me?
Yes, and Pooh, promise me you won't forget me ever?
Oh, I won't, Christopher. I promise.
Not even when I'm a hundred?
How old shall I be then?
Ninety-nine, silly bear.
They continue meandering along the edge of the creek,
skipping stones along the way,
just doing nothing.
Borrowed from the Disney version of "Winnie The Pooh", based on the books by A. A. Milne.