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A realisticly modeled action figure of the deceased Walt Disney, lying in state, inside of a transparent lucite brick.
Walt Disney, 1901 - 1965 - ?
http://www.grimsoci...soleum/wdisney.html Ashes in an underground vault at Forest Lawn, Glendale. At least that's what they want you to think... [jutta, Apr 01 2002]
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Or: A realisticly modeled (life-size) figure of the head of the deceased Walt Disney, lying in cryogenic containment, inside of a transparent lucite brick. |
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Or the actual head of Michael Eisner, encased in concrete, sunken to the deepest depths of the Pacific Ocean |
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I don't visit the world, so someone can perhaps tell me if Walt Disney is available as a figurine through the Disney Store in some sort of moonwalk pose, encased in a snowglobe? |
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<ot>I have a complaint about the dude in the Mickey Mouse suit. He's giant! We all know Mickey ain't that big. They should hire midgets, or kids, or something. Those great big mouse heads terrify kids.</ot> |
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HS Band marched around in Dismaland my Freshman year - we got to see Mickey put his suit on - the dude was not what presumes to be Mouseketeer material. |
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"Inaction Figure" hah! A much better name for the
concept. |
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Put Lenin on Trigger holding Walt Disney's head, encased in amber. |
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If this were any duller it would be a black hole. The only point of light escaping being the "inaction figure" concept. |
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