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Freakapotimus
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Response to Public Domain 2003-02-26 13:51:41 Reply

Claim: Walt Disney arranged to have himself frozen in cryonic chamber full of liquid nitrogen upon his death, and he now awaits the day when medical technology makes his re-animation possible.
Status: False.

http://www.snopes.com/disney/waltdisn/frozen.htm


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Response to Public Domain 2003-02-26 16:13:05 Reply

Claim: Walt Disney was kidnapped and forcibly frozen in cryonic chamber full of liquid nitrogen immediately before death, and his body now awaits the day when medical technology makes his re-animation possible.
Status: True. He was taken by a team of masked individuals and his whereabouts are unknown to everyone except me and the guy that custom-built my freezer.

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Response to Public Domain 2003-02-26 16:15:32 Reply

Claim: Walt Disney was kidnapped and forcibly frozen in cryonic chamber full of liquid nitrogen immediately before death.
Status: True. He was taken by a team of masked individuals and his whereabouts are unknown to everyone except me and the guy that custom-built my freezer.

Haha! I'll give you some cash for an ear or something.


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Response to Public Domain 2003-02-26 23:01:33 Reply

At 2/26/03 06:21 AM, PreacherJ wrote: I've been wondering about the 75 year thing for Disney. It's nice to see someone tackling it.

Anywho-
I think that Disney should be able to retain the rights, as long as it's kept within the family of the original creator.

Eisner owns all the rights to Disney, the family owns nothing now.

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Response to Public Domain 2003-02-26 23:03:49 Reply

At 2/26/03 04:13 PM, Ted_Easton wrote:

He was taken by a team of masked individuals and his whereabouts are unknown to everyone except me and the guy that custom-built my freezer.

Bullshit, I know for a fact it was the Nazi party that froze Walt. He was a charter member, Hitler, Goebels, Gerring, and Disney.