Mr. Rogers was my first crush. I'd kiss the TV ... that's when I discovered how the TV picture is made up of zillions of tiny dots of color (when the screen is wet you can see them).
My first kitten was named Henry, for Henrietta. (I totally could never do that "stripper name" thing.) #mrrogers
I got a 100%, but you know, I'm from Pittsburgh, and have met Mr. Rogers and Mr. McFeely. Also, one time I was at the childrens' museum when they had a full sized land of make-believe. So really, anything less would have been a disappointment.
70%. I knew the Pittsburgh one because it actually WAS my neighborhood growing up AND I met him as a child AND he gave me a pretzel stick. Who are the people indeed. #mrrogers
I got a 70%. I didn't know where it was filmed, the year it was started, or Gran Pierre. But I DID know he wanted to be a musician and correctly guessed the operas. #mrrogers
I'd like to add that at home I was not even allowed to watch this show, because my mom claimed that Mr. Rogers was a "pervert." I didn't know what that meant at the time, only that it meant I wasn't allowed to watch the show.
Once a week, my mom used to clean my great aunt's house, and while she was working, I used to sit on Aunt Laverne's bed and watch Mr. Rogers and all of the PBS shows with her. She was the best! Maybe the positive association helped me remember that far back. #mrrogers
As an adult, I heard Mr. Rogers on a radio show (at least 12 years ago now). A woman had called into the show and told Mr. Rogers that she was a single mom, and her parents helped out a lot. Her dad was the only father-figure her 2 boys had in their whole lives, but he passed away. So one day, they came to her and asked her if Mr. Rogers could be their grandpa now. And Mr. Rogers replied, "Well, of course. I'd be honored."
@token_illiterate_commenter: Yeah, I really don't remember him, and I knew all the other puppets right away (god knows why- why is this knowledge taking the place of the ability to do long division and everything else I've forgotten?). #mrrogers
@token_illiterate_commenter: I watched religiously in the late 70s/early 80s and I don't remember Gran Pere either. I'm a dork (and I'm procrastinating at work) so I googled it, and apparently he debuted in episode #6 in 1968. Couldn't find how often he was on, but apparently he lived in the Eiffel Tower and spoke French. So there you have it. #mrrogers
Laura Ingalls Wilder? She was just a normal woman who wrote such pleasant books that take you away to such a nice place. And the character Laura was hardworking, fiery, smart, and a good person.
I grew up in the country so I waaaay got behind Little House on the Prairie.
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My first kitten was named Henry, for Henrietta. (I totally could never do that "stripper name" thing.) #mrrogers
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Looking back, all his puppets' names and their voices sound like they were made up by Emmit Hunnicutt.
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I may have named my dogs Casey and Finnigan. #mrrogers
11/02/09
$17.50 is a total bargain! I've had my copies for several years, so I paid almost twice that.
I wish I had named my budgies Casey and Finnegan... but realistically, they are both too chirpy for either of them to be Finnegans. :) #mrrogers
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Zoobilee Zoo was more my speed. I could totally ace a "Know Your Zoobles" quiz. #mrrogers
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I'd like to add that at home I was not even allowed to watch this show, because my mom claimed that Mr. Rogers was a "pervert." I didn't know what that meant at the time, only that it meant I wasn't allowed to watch the show.
Once a week, my mom used to clean my great aunt's house, and while she was working, I used to sit on Aunt Laverne's bed and watch Mr. Rogers and all of the PBS shows with her. She was the best! Maybe the positive association helped me remember that far back. #mrrogers
10/30/09
I was WEEPING. I loved Mr. Rogers! #mrrogers
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Everytime I see Henrietta I cannot help but think of Family Guy.
"meow meow meow skin graft meow meow!"
I wish I could find the clip. #mrrogers
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And I couldn't remember if he was in Philly or Pittsburgh (knew it was PA, though!) So 80% for me as well. #mrrogers
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I grew up in the country so I waaaay got behind Little House on the Prairie.
02/24/09
I just recently reread all the books. Aren't they fascinating?