Mr. Rogers Died!
Remember when you were very little and you watched that scary tv show Mr Rogers Neghborhood of Make Balieve on PBS? Well Mr Rogers died the other day from cancer. Oh well I wounder who is going to get his sweaters? That guy scared me because he acted like a stranger. "Hi I am Mr. Rogers wants some candy little girl?" Now is that way to treat little kids acting like that? And that Trolly and the nieghborhood of Make Balieve. Can we say chucky dolls.:lol: J/K Thats a sick mind I have shame on me!
But for real let us remember Mr Rogers and the Neighborhood of Make Balieve and the work he did in teaching our youngins morals in life. I just love it when Mr Rogers went to that picture and he put in the tape that explored a factory that showed how they make crayns or Graham Crackers and other such things. That was probabally my favorite part of that show when I was little. Rest in peace Mr. Rogers. |
He was also color blind!:eek: :eek:
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When Rogers died I got a sad feeling thats It though when I was little I watched him every day so the thought of his death makes me shiver.
But he was pretty wierd/scary |
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AMEN ,AMEN!:D
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It must have been a Merkin thing.
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It is indeed Merkin. I saw it on MSN.com.
He sounds wierd, whoever he was... |
woooooooooooohooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!
the guy who got me 5 detentions has finaly keeled over and died! |
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You want to know the best educational show on PBS that reigned supreme of them all? It was "The Letter People." Sesame Street was cool in its early days but Letter People was a classic! The Letter People was one of my favorite shows. I remember when I was in Kindegarden and we had to dress up like the Letter People. I was "Mr. M Munching Mouth"
Do you remember the Letter People? |
Aww... damn you, cancer! Damn you! Mr. Rogers was great... I actually felt sad when he died. That may not sound like much, but I hardly ever feel pity for a stranger who dies. Poor, poor Mr. Rogers... *tear*
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Yea I know what you mean. When I heard the news all these childhood memories came through my mind. He was a kind man who stuck to his original idea. Simply he was just kind.
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mate: this guy is gay me: why? mate: he uses gay words, oh, who does he remind me off? *starts banging head on table* MR. ROGERS!!!!!!! so we both burst out in laughter, he comes over. sub: what are you laughing at? me and mate: laugh right in his face. and so we both got 5 DT's *joy* so if mr. rogers had'nt have used thoses words, we would both be happier people. |
Ferill, you have a very warped sense of blame.
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yes, i do dont I.
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Ferill, a similar thing happened to me. However, it involved Barney the Dinosaur, a stick of Brocolli and a strange teacher who dressed like she was from the Victorian age.
*Sighs* Good times... |
WOW! the same thing happened to me wif the thing that was the thing with the stuff and the thing!
WOW! ;) |
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poor poor poor mister rogers...damn you cancer!...when I used to watch him..I actualy made sense.....
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Appearently he was just as nice in real life as on the show, and he also had a good sense of humor. I always used to watch him with my sister when I was young. I think I only watched it at my grandmother's house though. What I hated was the fantasy puppet world (awful voices), and that stupid red trolley (awful sound). I prefered "Mr. Robinson's Nieghboor" more anyhow.:lol:
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