It’s true Walt Disney loved this country... he was ahead of his time. Maybe the day will come when people like Disney will take back control of that company from the weirdos and commie types who run it now.
In the Tiki room, Walt would come out and start the show by using stick to beat Jose the bird to wake him up because Jose was so sleepy. Then, the Africans on the Jungle Cruise rise would try to kill you with poison darts.
Disney will fight him tooth and nail. The anti-American crowd has been embedded in the corporate structure for over a generation, now. I worked for them in the 80s and 90s and saw it. Gays only hired gays. Libs only hired libs. And for gays, the casting couch was worn out as it was used so much. The only time they stooped to hiring ‘deplorables’ was when they couldn’t get the ‘correct’ people in time, or of the caliber that was required. Even then it was only a short-term contract. Now, those ‘casting couch’ graduates are the bosses and they learned their lessons well. Hate 24/7.
I saw Disneyland as a tiny boy in 1956 and as a soldier in 1972, it was a truly magical place.
In 1969 I hitchhiked to California and got an apartment around Knott and Ball in Anaheim, do you remember a dairy in that area?
I’ve been to the place before it was Disneyland. My uncle had a chicken ranch on the site. On one occasion, in 1954, we had dinner there and then stayed overnight. I was awakened by hearing the crowing of roosters for the first time n my life. Some of those roosters may have wound up on dinner tables at the Knott’s Berry Farm’s Chicken Dinner Restaurant, one of my uncle’s customers. My mother had worked there as a waitress about a decade earlier.
I currently live about nine miles from Disneyland, close enough to see their fireworks at night. However, my last visit there was in 1969, and I doubt if I’ll ever go there again.
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