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"All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them." - That quote come from Walt Disney, and is a great way to usher in the New Year! Welcome back to the MouseTunes Disney Podcast for the week of January 7, 2007 for another year of fun and babbling! On this show, Lou and Nathan get back to their post-holiday, post-MouseFest, post-feedback-marathon New and Walt Disney World® Rumor Mill segments you know and love. They also get into the first of the "7 Wonders of Walt Disney World®" segment with something that received an overwhelming number of mentions in emails, voicemails, forum posts, and even mentions by other web sites and Disney bloggers in response to this intriguing question.
Disney World Prints by Tim DevineRemember the finale to Wishes? Can you still see the snowy peaks of Mount Everest? I can't! Mr. Devine has captured the online Disney community (and Disney themselves) extremley quickly with his professional photographs that any Disney lover would love. If you aren't at Walt Disney World® right now, get back with a Tim Devine Disney World print today!
Cruise with Lou Mongello and Tinker Bell herself (Margaret Kerry) aboard the Disney Magic in 2007 for a week of trivia and fun! Visit DisneyWorldTrivia.com/cruise for more information, list of special VIP events and for a free, no-obligation quote. Staterooms are limited and booking up quickly!!
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