Mr. Rodgers has passed away...
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Mr. Rodgers has passed away...
http://msnbc.com/news/878116.asp?0cv=CB10
It's really a sad day for anyone who watched the show, it taught many important life lessons. I only can hope there is a show as good as he had when I have children.
It's really a sad day for anyone who watched the show, it taught many important life lessons. I only can hope there is a show as good as he had when I have children.
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Yeah...it's a sad thing. However, about your comment on hoping there are shows like his when you have kids...don't count on it man. Have you seen the garbage they show on tv now-a-days? Plain out frightening and worthless. rolleyes.gif And it's not going to get better. It's only going to become more worthless as time goes on. The days of when you actually find something intelligent for young kids to watch is pretty much over with. Unless you plop them down in front of the discovery channel or TLC. lol
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Yeah, a moment of silence for Mr. Rogers. sad.gif From what I've heard though, PBS "maybe", if it hasn't already just put Mr. Roger's Neighborhood into syndication so kids can still get to watch the show. Hope that's the case anyways.
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It's definately a sad day in the neighborhood. What's King Friday gonna do? *shrug*
I didn't have television growing up, so I didn't really learn any values or morality from the poor guy, but it is always fun to watch it now that I'm older.
I didn't have television growing up, so I didn't really learn any values or morality from the poor guy, but it is always fun to watch it now that I'm older.