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		<title>by: Kate</title>
		<link>http://www.ferretman.com/index.php/01/25/130/another-day-another-applicable-sage-of-comedy/#comment-47</link>
		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2006 03:12:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I was not investigated that thorougly when I got my passport.  You'd think a white girl being born in Panama would raise an eyebrow, but I guess not.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was not investigated that thorougly when I got my passport.  You&#8217;d think a white girl being born in Panama would raise an eyebrow, but I guess not.
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		<title>by: Doobs</title>
		<link>http://www.ferretman.com/index.php/01/25/130/another-day-another-applicable-sage-of-comedy/#comment-46</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2006 15:55:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Allo wme to comment on the Pixar purchase. This thebest thing Disney has done in years! Everyone knows full well Eisner drove Disney to the ground. He was the reason Pixar wasn't going to renew their distribution contract with Disney. He insulted Steve Jobs publicly... which... you don't insult the CEO of the company you are trying to get money from... it's just not good buisness practice.

Anywho, once Eisner announced his retirment in Sept. 2006 (thats right 8 months and counting), Jobs seemed intrested in renewing again. Also, talks starting coming out of succesors to Eisner... guess what, Steve Jobs was onthe top of that list.

Now, anyone can hate Apple; however, anyone with a good head on their shoulders can't deny that Steve Jobs is a brilliant buisness man, and probably one of the few good big buisness CEOs this country has. Seriously, the guy is a perfectionist, and his vision seems to be made of solid gold. Whatever he approves and sells, sells well... very well!

Back to Disney... with Disney buying Pixar the other day, Steve Jobs became the largest shareholder of Disney stock... with like 6-7%. He is also to be appointed to the Board of Directors. A board, which I might add, who VERY much respect Jobs. I would bet money that Steve Jobs will be balancing both Apple and Disney by the end of 2006. I also think if that happens Disney will finally turn itself around and start producing GOOD movies. Their image will be cleaned up a lot, and Disney will finally return to be the House the Mouse built. Also, Walt Disney will finally be able to turn himself back to his proper position in his frozen grave.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Allo wme to comment on the Pixar purchase. This thebest thing Disney has done in years! Everyone knows full well Eisner drove Disney to the ground. He was the reason Pixar wasn&#8217;t going to renew their distribution contract with Disney. He insulted Steve Jobs publicly&#8230; which&#8230; you don&#8217;t insult the CEO of the company you are trying to get money from&#8230; it&#8217;s just not good buisness practice.</p>
<p>Anywho, once Eisner announced his retirment in Sept. 2006 (thats right 8 months and counting), Jobs seemed intrested in renewing again. Also, talks starting coming out of succesors to Eisner&#8230; guess what, Steve Jobs was onthe top of that list.</p>
<p>Now, anyone can hate Apple; however, anyone with a good head on their shoulders can&#8217;t deny that Steve Jobs is a brilliant buisness man, and probably one of the few good big buisness CEOs this country has. Seriously, the guy is a perfectionist, and his vision seems to be made of solid gold. Whatever he approves and sells, sells well&#8230; very well!</p>
<p>Back to Disney&#8230; with Disney buying Pixar the other day, Steve Jobs became the largest shareholder of Disney stock&#8230; with like 6-7%. He is also to be appointed to the Board of Directors. A board, which I might add, who VERY much respect Jobs. I would bet money that Steve Jobs will be balancing both Apple and Disney by the end of 2006. I also think if that happens Disney will finally turn itself around and start producing GOOD movies. Their image will be cleaned up a lot, and Disney will finally return to be the House the Mouse built. Also, Walt Disney will finally be able to turn himself back to his proper position in his frozen grave.
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