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'cause his family says so.

Anyways, about the article.. I skimmed through it, and it seemed to me whoever did the article was concentrating more on the hate towards what happened to the dream Disney had after he died. Hear, hear, on that call, but as far as Disney himself being a bad guy, I like who he was remembered for. The mouse ain't as much as what I like him for as much as his lifestyle. The man would play along with the guests of his park. And indeed, it was *his* park.. his playground. Hell, I don't know how many times the guy nearly went bankrupt because he believed more in quality than quantity.. and that's the thing Eisner has yet to learn. It's what made Disney a true artist.

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