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Old 02-27-2003, 02:54 PM
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Old 02-27-2003, 02:56 PM
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http://entertainment.msn.com/news/ar...px?news=116004

That link would have been better. Not som DSM trash forum.
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Didn't very much care for his show as a child but still it is a loss which ain't very cool.

*Mr.Dressup Was Better*:o

But also he is dead too
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Mr. Rodgers (in my opinion) was a fine example of humanity. He was kind and gentle on his show as well as in real life, and he did his part to help provide children with something more substantial than most of the rubbish that's broadcast over the air-ways. He realized that despite it's obvious flaws, television could be used to teach and nurture children rather than just entertain and pacify them.

I enjoyed his show when I was young, and the fact that he did it for more than 30 years is amazing in itself. It's also nice to know that his reputation was never scarred due to any kind of pedophilia accusations.

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Mr. Rodgers (in my opinion) was a fine example of humanity. He was kind and gentle on his show as well as in real life, and he did his part to help provide children with something more substantial than most of the rubbish that's broadcast over the air-ways. He realized that despite it's obvious flaws, television could be used to teach and nurture children rather than just entertain and pacify them.

I enjoyed his show when I was young, and the fact that he did it for more than 30 years is amazing in itself. It's also nice to know that his reputation was never scarred due to any kind of pedophilia accusations.

R.I.P.
I think a lot of us older people will be mournful almost as if we lost a relative I wish his family all the best because he gave all of his best to those of us that would accept it. May he receive eternal peace and kindness.:grey:
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I don't know if this is true, but I heard he was a sniper in the military. I'm not sure if it was US or a foreign countries military, but that's what I heard. I also heard that the reason he always wore sweaters was because he had alot of tatoos.
I could honestly believe it.
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Okay well I just skimmed through the ariticle and I could be wrong
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a large loss in the world. he was a great, kind human being. i always remember watching his show...he will be sadly missed. RIP.
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R. I . P you will never be forgotten. I remember watching his show when i was younger. It feels like the end of my childhood just happen.
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I don't know if this is true, but I heard he was a sniper in the military. I'm not sure if it was US or a foreign countries military, but that's what I heard. I also heard that the reason he always wore sweaters was because he had alot of tatoos.
I could honestly believe it.
According to www.snopes.com:

The John Denver "sniper" story is a typical example of the "he's not what he seems to be" legend type, tales of contradictory excess generally applied to celebrities who entertain children or otherwise have a cloying public image that show them to be the opposites of their public images. (Other examples include radio host Uncle Don and singer Mariah Carey.) Thus John Denver, known to the world as a gentle, nature-loving pop singer, is transformed into his antithesis: a professional killer. (As is Fred Rogers of television's Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. He too is rumored to have been a sniper, with even his penchant for long-sleeved cardigans ascribed to his hiding tattoos from the eyes of curious little tykes. Like Denver, Rogers never served in any branch of the military. He is an ordained minister in the United Presbyterian Church.)
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A damn fine native Pittsburgher has passed-on. He will surely be missed. I used to love his show. It was always on right after or before Sesame Street. Needless to say, lil Tangie could be pacified for an hour during that programming.

As for the assholes who have been making fun of his tenderness (i.e. cracking "Michael Jackson-ish jokes), you can all be certain that you won't be going where Fred Rogers has gone.
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i heard this morning...i watched his show religiously when i was little


starts singing : its a beautiful day in the neighborhood its a beautiful day in the neighborhood...won't you be my neighbor
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god rest his soul! he surely will be missed by all. i use to watch him when i was younger. sad day
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