Originally Posted By Donny <a href="http://www.kansascity.com/2011/12/05/3302976/happy-birthday-walt-disney-mickeys.html" target="_blank">http://www.kansascity.com/2011...eys.html</a>
Originally Posted By Disneymom443 If it wasn't for him... where would the entertainment would be? Thank you Walt.
Originally Posted By Bellella Dear Walt, I never knew you, and yet from all that I've read about you and heard about you from your colleagues, and from all the times I've seen you on your TV shows, I feel like I do. It's as though you're a spiritual being who's just part of my mind, making me feel warm and happy whenever I hear your voice or see any of the movies you produced. The same holds true with most of the movies that came about after you were gone. I wish you could have lived at least another ten years, so you could have seen more of your dreams come alive. I can't thank you enough for what you did accomplish, and I know I'll respect and be fond of you forever. Happy 110th.
Originally Posted By SpokkerJones Celebrating the birthdays of people who would have been 100+ seems kind of silly at that point. Had he actually taken care of his health, he would have most likely died of natural causes already.
Originally Posted By SpokkerJones Had he not smoked, I would have expected his death to occur in the 80s.
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORDDU: Celebrating the birthdays of special people who are 100 plus is perfectly understandable for those who cared about and admired them as much as so many admired Walt Disney. So if one doesn't appreciate Walt or any other 100 plus who are deceased, that's fine but it's rather odd to disrespect those who do still care to celebrate the man who started it all--especially on a Disney site of all places! Anyway, we still love you, Uncle Walt!
Originally Posted By Bellella Hey, people still observe Lincoln's birthday, and he never could have lived this long. Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln is be-awesome! Thank you again, Uncle Walt!
Originally Posted By Socrates What will people be saying about Steve Jobs on his birthday 50 years from now? Socrates "The unexamined life is not worth living."