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Musicals
#31
I'd like to present Exhibit A!

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<marquee>We are the music-makers, And we are the dreamers of dreams, Wandering by lone sea-breakers, And sitting by desolate streams; World-losers and world-forsakers, On whom the pale moon gleams: Yet we are the movers and shakers Of the world for ever, it seems.</marquee>
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#32
Quote:Originally posted by TheDude
Quote:Originally posted by 60FeetUnderWater
my personal hell would consists of soundtracks from Broadway Musicals playing ad nauseum.

I grew up in your personal hell.... Sunday morning me and my brothers would be woken up by loud wails of Phantom or Joesph's stupid fricken colored coat (whatever the hell it was called) full volume played on repeat by our mother... *shivers from the dark memories*


good god...we must have the same parents :o :o
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#33
Quote:Huh? I must've missed that! Guess I was too busy watching Ariel and Eric

Look real close at the wedding scene, and there are penises on the cover art on the VHS tape box.
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#34
Quote:Originally posted by sweet angel
How can you people hate Disney?
Since 1960, thanks to intense lobbying by corporations, Congress has extended copyrights no fewer than 11 times. The most recent extension was the 1998 Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act, which brought copyright protection to its current levels -- the author's life plus 75 years, or plus 95 years if created for a corporation. Since Disney heavily supported the bill, which was enacted shortly before Mickey Mouse was to enter the public domain, Creative Commons founder Lawrence Lessig likes to call it the "Mickey Mouse Protection Act."

They stole everything that was ever produced and made it their own. Mickey Mouse or the likeness of it will always be theirs. Disney began by plaguerizing a film called "Steamboat Bill" by Buster Keaton. Because copyright laws only had 14 years of protection back then Disney was able to take that idea and make it their own thus creating "Steamboat Willie".
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#35
Thus then Disney is the bubbling cauldron of evilness, and must be wiped out. Except for Piglet and Tigger cause the girls like them.
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#36
I'm the anti- girl, I guess.
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#37
Wow, amazing, so many ladies love these two.
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#38
Quote:Originally posted by JimmyBlueEyes
Wow, amazing, so many ladies love these two.
Ladies, meaning girls, right?
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#39
yup....I know of many who love teh Tigger and teh Piglet
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#40
Obviously, I'm a fan of Disney stuff and I think it would be hard to convince me NOT to like it.
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