Mr. Rogers was awesome and that video was really cool. Well done.
Mr. Rogers was awesome and that video was really cool. Well done.
I agree, Kelli! I read up on him and found that he was a VERY dedicated and gentle soul. We need more folks like him. Any haters words wont be absorbed by me, call it my fault. ;)
The louder the monkey, the smaller its balls.
Mr. Moose was in control of Captain Kangaroo.
The ping pong ball torture is very effective...
"Where would we be without the agitators of the world to attach the electrodes
of knowledge to the nipples of ignorance?" ~ Professor "Dick" Soloman
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Well, im convinced. I say kill them all!
The louder the monkey, the smaller its balls.
My mom and dad raised 10 kids. I remember dad having 2 jobs most of the time and for a couple of months he had 3 jobs. Mom worked too. Grandma watched the kids who were not old enough to be in school or at work, or both.
When I was 10 mom got me my first job (summer months) as a dish washer on Saturday night for a caterer who went to our church. My wages went into the family coffers. We had damned little but we had a roof, clean clothes and fresh healthy food. We raised chickens, and had a 1/4 acre garden, and some fruit trees. When I was 12, my brother Robert and I shared 3 paper routes. 2 in the morning before school and 1 after school. 800+ papers every day except Sunday.
I recently received an email entitled I'M OLDER THAN DIRT, and the first sentence was about not having fast food. For us, fast food was those damned chickens.
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"One man with courage makes a majority." ~ Andrew Jackson
Steve KA9MOT
Macomb, IL
The odd thing here is the fact that Fred Rogers, while he was alive, would calmly and quietly carry on with his work despite all the accusations of ruining our kids and turning them into pansies, rumors of his personal life, screaming about this or that, etc. He would simply press on because he knew, like he would know today were he still alive, that people are going to say what theyre going to say and do what theyre going to do and all he can do is follow his heart and do what he feels is right.
I respect Fred Rogers and the work he did immensely.
The louder the monkey, the smaller its balls.