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Mister Rogers remixed!

I can't tell if that was cool or creepy! Thanks for that we watched him all the time as kids.
 
a true ICON.

when i was a young(er) man... i worked in Fred Rogers yard restoring his yard after pipelines went through Latrobe Pa. i was 15 or 16...and there he was in his full glory standing out in the yard. heres a WIKI write up on him.

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Fred McFeely Rogers was born in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, 40 miles (65 km) southeast of Pittsburgh, to James and Nancy Rogers, who were of English descent; he had one sister, Elaine Rogers Crozier.[5] Early in life he spent much of his free time with his maternal grandfather, Fred McFeely, who had an interest in music. He would often sing along as his mother would play the piano and he himself began playing at five.[6]
Rogers graduated from Latrobe High School (1946).[7] He studied at Dartmouth College (1946–48),[8] then transferred to Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida, where he earned a B.A. in Music Composition in 1951.[9]
At Rollins, he met Sara Joanne Byrd, an Oakland, Florida native; they married on June 9, 1952.[10] They had two sons, James (b. 1959) and John (b. 1961).[11] In 1963 Rogers graduated from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and was ordained a minister in the Presbyterian Church.
During the course of his career, he was awarded forty honorary degrees.[6] Rogers was red-green color blind,[12] swam every morning, was a vegetarian, and neither smoked nor drank.[13]
 
I've allways been more akin to Mr Nicholsons Neighborhood
 
Unfortunate, i am old enough to remember, been a long time since ive seen anything of him, reminds me of a simpler time...
 
Cool I met him a few times years ago he lived about 3 miles from me here in Latrobe cut his neighbors grass for about 3.5 years or so really nice guy
 
I had my young niece over, she hadn't ever heard of him, I had her read tpdwdog's bio, now she wants to see Mr. Rogers Neighborhood, like I did 40 years ago now... Thanks, now she will take over the computer in the morning, if she remembers anyway, going to my 75 & 78 y/o Aunt's & Uncles place, up the hill tomorrow, in Twain Harte, installing some cieling fans for them, she's my helper... good old memories
 
a bit creepy, but oddly cool. i remember watching mr rogers neighborhood as a wee lad...thanks for the memories!!
 
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ROFL.. I knew that picture would show up... Just gos to show, he had the same habits good and bad as the rest of us..
 
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