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December 06, 2002

It All Started With a Mouse

A quick (belated) happy birthday to Walt Disney, who would have been 101 yesterday. Instead he died of lung cancer in 1967, but his legacy lives on in his films, shorts, parks, and most of all, in Mickey Mouse. So take a minute to reflect on a man whose life's work went to make so many people happy. Certainly there are far worse legacies.

Posted at December 6, 2002 06:27 AM

Andrew Olmsted

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