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(02) 6684 6883

Phone numbers Toll Free Customer Service Numbers. Monday to Friday - 7 AM to 11 PM CST Saturday and Sunday - 8 AM to 6 PM CST. US/CA: (+1) 800 660 0740 AU: (+61) 1800 765 706 DE: (+49) 0800 181 9454 UK: (+44) 0800-358 5844 Head Office (8am - 4pm AEST) AU: (02) 6684 6883 International: (+61) 2 6684 6883. Please Note: Holidays can affect these times. Postal …

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  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can uncle walter go waltzing with bears?

    Raggy bears, shaggy bears, baggy bears too. So he can go waltzing, waltzing with bears. But, to my surprise, there was no one in sight. My Uncle Walter goes dancing at night. When he came home it was covered with hair. Lately I’ve noticed several new tears. But I know he’d rather be out in the woods. I’m afraid we might lose Uncle Walter for good.

  • Is the song waltzing with bears copyrighted?

    Inspired by the song, Dale Marxen wrote “Waltzing with Bears,” but when he tried to copyright it as an adaptation of the Seuss song, the copyright office told him that it was not an adaptation, but, rather, it was a new song. He then applied for and was granted a copyright on the song recorded here.

  • What is the origin of the phrase wa wa wa waltzing?

    We turned up that the hook of wa-wa-wa-waltzing was from Uncle Terwilliger Waltzes with Bears from Dr. Seuss, Theodore Geisel. So we wrote to him. His lawyers blasted back a “cease and desist” order.

  • Who used the m29 weasel in ww2?

    Canadian Army. M29 Weasel was used extensively by Canadian forces from the fall of 1944 during battles to clear the marshy Scheldt estuary, the flooded approaches to Antwerp. Later M29s supported Canadian advance through flooded areas in Netherlands and Germany.

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