It’s Kind of a Cute Story!
By Rolly Crump
As Told to Jeff Heimbuch
Pour yourself a
drink, pull up a comfy chair and settle down for a fun story time. Reading It’s
Kind of a Cute Story is like sitting down with a good friend listening to them
tell funny stories from their life. Rolly Crump shares his stories of working
for the Disney Company and Walt Disney as well as what came after Disney in his
life.
Rolly Crump is a
retired Imagineer and Disney Legend. He helped to design many rides around the
parks and even designed parks for other companies after leaving Disney.
Rolly’s stories
are funny, pungent, bitter sweet and well told. His recounting of his life is
personal and relatable. At times he rambles but this is all part of the
sweetness of the telling and adds to the personal feel.
Rolly shares how
he started working for Disney as in animation. He talks about the education he
got at Disney with the open door policy they have and how he could move from
department to department soaking in what they did.
No story of
working for the Disney Studio or WED/WDI during the 1950s-1960s is complete without
stories of Walt Disney. This book is no exception. Rolly shares his personal memories
of Walt and his frank opinion of Walt the man.
Here is
information about the book:
Paperback version
length: 192 pages
Publisher: Bamboo
Forest publishing (November 17th, 20012)
ASIN: B00A9JUJ12
You can find it on
Amazon:
You can find it at
Barnes & Noble:
My
Christmas book, “An Angel Remembers 25 Voices of Christmas” is available!!
This is a collection of 26 short Christmas stories that
together bring the amazing events of Christ’s birth alive. It is my hope that
this will help encourage families to spend 10-15 minutes a day together during
the busy holiday season remembering the true reason for the season.
You can
find it for ALL eReader formats and PDF at:
For your
Nook the link is:
It is also
available at the iTunes book store and many other ebook seller sites.
The only
big site not carrying my book is Amazon.
You can
download a Kindle version from Smashwords.com
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