Posted on 08/19/2023 12:01:15 PM PDT by DallasBiff
Aug 14 (Reuters) - Hollywood's favorite parlor game of the week: What will Bob Iger do next?
From Culver City to New York City, the U.S. media and entertainment industry's powerbrokers are spinning scenarios about the future and the possible breakup of the industry's most powerful conglomerate.
Walt Disney (DIS.N) chief executive Iger, who returned to the company in November for a second stint, triggered the vigorous industry chatter in mid-July when he suggested during a CNBC interview that the company's television businesses, including its stations and cable channels, "may not be core to Disney."
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Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Thomasina, to name two.
In Gen 19, He spoke his disapproval for sodomites. In Lev 20, He condemned all immorality, most as capital offences. In Romans 1, He again said homosexuals and lesbians were worthy of death.
His will might not be obeyed on earth, but it sure will in Eternity. Walt Disney notwithstanding.
Assuming you're correct. I don't think you are.
Re: So glad I visited Disneyland in the 60s as a kid. It truly was one of the happiest places on Earth.
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I also visited Disneyland in the summer of 1964 during ‘Big Band Week’. Saw Benny Goodman in concert leading his full orchestra.
Also performing around the park’s various venues were the orchestras of Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and Wayne King.
I had exposure through records to various kinds of good music as a child...classical, jazz, et cetera :)
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