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	<title>Comments on: Review: Freeway</title>
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		<title>By: J.M.</title>
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		<description>As a big fan of the history of Disney Animation AND the history of Los Angeles (as well as a recent addition to the wild world of long work commutes), I felt that this was a comic book MADE FOR ME. Page after page dropped li&#039;l tid-bits of information and observation about sh*t I&#039;d obsessively loved for years. So for me, reading it was a wonderful experience.

As I finished the book, though, I had to admit two things:
1. Folks without my particular interests wouldn&#039;t have nearly as much to keep them interested.
2. The climax was kinda crummy. Dare I say...weak?</description>
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<p>As I finished the book, though, I had to admit two things:<br />
1. Folks without my particular interests wouldn&#8217;t have nearly as much to keep them interested.<br />
2. The climax was kinda crummy. Dare I say&#8230;weak?</p>
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