Mr Rogers Appreciation
LaserWolf
Portland Oregon 11,517 Posts
I am posting this over from the Soulstrut in a nutshell thread.
The way he acts in that video is the way he is. He talks to Terry Gross the same way. He is honest and straight forward and kind. I wish I was more like him. By the way, since this is soulstrut, I will add my love for him is completely platonic.I will add 2 more stories I heard on NPR.Bob Krenshaw (Captain Kangaroo) said that Fred Rogers was a nice guy, but he never stopped being MR Rogers. To illustrate he told the story of having lunch with FR and ordering wine. Fred admonished him, what if a little fan came into the restaurant and saw you drinking wine, and thought if you do it he could drink wine too.On the show this American Life a guy told his story of moving into a very diverse and rough neighborhood and all the conflicts between all the neighbors. His loud downstairs neighbor, the little old lady who was scarred of the crack dealers on the corner, the woman who was convinced the guys who were always working on their cars poisoned her dog. The radio person had met Mr Rogers when he was a tyke and decided to ask Mr Rogers what he should do about all his neighbors. He took each question one by one and had Mr Rogers give an answer. He played the answers. Mr Rogers said, maybe the crack dealers are also scarred of the little old lady too. Have they talked to each other about their fears? The radio guy is thinking, is this guy nuts? But he gets to the old lady and the guys on the corner together to talk. And the guys on the corner are scarred of her. They are afraid she is getting in their business and so forth, and she lets them know she is not, and hey, now, they are arent scarred of each other. So it goes with each neighbors problem. Respect. That is what he taught.I wish I had watched him when I was little. First I knew about him was comedians doing impressions.. Then I heard Terry Gross interview him and I fell and love.elaboration, plaesedan
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I recall an inteview before he passed,where he stated that Children are closest to God.
http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/fredrogers/a/mr_rogers.htm
damn that clip made me a little teary eyed.
kakadoodoopoopie!
Speedy McFeely
He's also the man most singularly responsible for PBS staying on the air since the early 70s (and its subsequent additions to American culture).
Thank you. Great video. The congressman reminds me of Groucho Marx.
Respect for each other and the importance of feelings are monumentally important for children, not to mention adults. Rogers had a way of simplifying his message that led others to be skepitcal about his methodology or intent; in a world that's dirty, a clean figure always stands out as an easy target. But sometimes intrapersonal peace really is that simple. Early training in the values of tolerance and respect, as we'd all agree, is essential for every child.
Oops. Didn't see the link until after I'd posted mine.
It's hard not to get goosebumps during this. The day I can't is the day I feel like a monster.
children?
I believe he was married and had two kids.
anybody own any of his records?
I own one, but the one above aint it.
I've got this one above, its has some great voice samples I use, especially the puppet voices he uses.
Haha...no doubt.
The one i own has him sayin...."And why is my Pussy so sad....."
you know, this makes me really glad.
...i dont mean to be shallow, but he seems like such a kind, earnest guy.
the type of guy who often cant get a date and might go through life without having any (cough) intimacy. basically, i'm glad Mr.Rogers had a partner and apparently got busy at least a couple times in his life!! amen!
sorry for my shallowness
Get Yo Game Up
i was just worrying about the hommie, fred
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1576077
Act One. Mr. Rothbart's Neighborhood.
When he was just a kid, Davy Rothbart and his family visited the most famous neighbor in America ??? Mr. Rogers ??? at his summer cottage on Nantucket. Two decades later, as an adult, Davy went back for another visit with Mr. Rogers. This time he brought stories from his own neighborhood, stories of neighborly conflict and distrust ??? to see what kind of advice Mr. Rogers could give him. (20 minutes)
Her is the audio:
http://www.thislife.org/Radio_Episode.aspx?episode=184
give it a listen.
LOVE
MR
ROGERS
I remember I was scared as shit of the Incredible Hulk episode. I guess he went to the set or something and as a young child I was scared shitless of the Hulk.
I can't cosign enough.