Another great Disney Folk Tale. Although I really find it hard to believe that Paul could lose to such a little man with a steam saw, especially since Paul cut chop more than one tree in one swoop while the inventor can only work one tree at a time. And how is that little man able to move all those logs onto his train?
@TimothyOakes: Agreed. Paul Bunyan was my favorite tall tale hero. Plus, were it not for the core settlers who had the mindset of this giant tall tale (including our forefathers who begot the story, telling it through word of mouth prior to books), we wouldn't have had the progress of the digital age, because it is because of lumberjacks & other hard-working middle-class Americans that people had the houses they lived & worked in. In fact, without homes, no invention would exist!
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motherbrain86 1 month ago
Another great Disney Folk Tale. Although I really find it hard to believe that Paul could lose to such a little man with a steam saw, especially since Paul cut chop more than one tree in one swoop while the inventor can only work one tree at a time. And how is that little man able to move all those logs onto his train?
FShipper25 2 months ago
WOW .. Memories from my childhood ...
scarfacepr 3 months ago
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arisonixidentity 4 months ago
Can't believe no one commented on this! This is one of most awesome/important parts of americana and folk lore!
TimothyOakes 5 months ago
@TimothyOakes: Agreed. Paul Bunyan was my favorite tall tale hero. Plus, were it not for the core settlers who had the mindset of this giant tall tale (including our forefathers who begot the story, telling it through word of mouth prior to books), we wouldn't have had the progress of the digital age, because it is because of lumberjacks & other hard-working middle-class Americans that people had the houses they lived & worked in. In fact, without homes, no invention would exist!
TherealRNO 3 months ago