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Mickey
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Mickey never was one to settle down, which explains his eight marriages. In 1942, he married Hollywood star Ava Gardner, but they soon divorced. After entering the service for 21 months in 1944 to entertain the troops in WWII, he married Betty Jane Rase. This marriage was followed by similar experiences with Martha Vickers in 1949 and Elaine Mahnken in 1952. In 1958 Rooney married Barbara Ann Thompson, but tragedy struck when she was murdered in 1966. Stumbling into deep depression, he married Barbara's friend, Marge Lane, who helped him take care of his young children.
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Mickey Mantle was one of the greatest players who ever played the game. Some say he would have been the greatest, in all categories, if not for many injuries that considerably reduced his playing time. Mantle's statistics alone tell an impressive story, but he was ... a player of great moments; mammoth home runs – from both sides of the plate, clutch performances in several World Series, and more.
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Soon after this incident, Mickey had another encounter which caused further question of his sexuality, as well as his faithfulness to Minnie. After seeing his wife Minnie being gang raped by Goofy and the snowman, Mickey did the pelvic thrust to the snowman. Goofy saw this as an invitation to continue with Minnie. [1]
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By this point Mickey had appeared in fifteen commercially successful animated shorts and was easily recognized by the public. So Walt Disney was approached by King Features Syndicate with the offer to license Mickey and his supporting characters for use in a comic strip. Walt accepted and Mickey made his first comic strip appearance on January 13, 1930. The comical plot was credited to Walt Disney himself, art to Ub Iwerks and inking to Win Smith. The first week or so of the strip featured a loose adaptation of Plane Crazy. Minnie soon became the first addition to the cast.
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During WWII, Mickey rose to power as a high ranking SS officer in charge of twelve Nazi units as well as various Puritan death squads. His war career began with the creation of the Mauser rifle and continued up until the final days of the war when he killed Hitler by raping him with his ears and stole the Nazi secret stash of gold. This very gold was hidden by his master, Walt Disney, in the Small World ride at Disneyland, where it has remained ever since. It has been rumored that the key to the gold can be found in the song, but anyone who has tried deciphering the code has died of severe indigestion and brain failure. During a short stint onboard a submarine he began a short, but affectionate relationship with one of the torpedoes. Despite this, he vigorously denies being a torpedophile.
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Mickey Mantle's is located on elegant Central Park South, between the Ritz-Carlton and Park Lane Hotels. The restaurant is near all major public transportation and easily accessible from anywhere in the greater metropolitan area.
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