Social Question

Patty_Melt's avatar

Do you have a Mr. Rogers story or memory to share?

Asked by Patty_Melt (17519points) March 19th, 2018

It is the fiftieth anniversary of the Mr. Rogers Neighborhood show.
Sadly, he has passed away, but let’s celebrate with memories of the show, and any episodes which may have been memorable for some personal reasons.
Happy or funny only. This is neither the time nor place for mean comments.

Observing members: 0 Composing members: 0

20 Answers

RedDeerGuy1's avatar

The ultimate showdown on YouTube is a nswf comedy that I really liked. Also the in the garden of your mind is a song tribute that I liked. Is not nswf. I only have a smartphone so I can’t make links.

RedDeerGuy1's avatar

I also liked the way that mr. Rogers handled the senator when he was asking for funding in Mr. Rogers neighbourhood. He didn’t take the bait and remained positive.

KNOWITALL's avatar

As a kid, I loved watching hom come in and change to ‘playtime’ clothes. Always seemed like a sweet man. When I heard about his past, as an adult, I liked him even more.

Patty_Melt's avatar

I always thought the show was ummm all sweatery, but I liked it anyway. I got a kick out of a grown man with a cool toy trolley.
I giggled at meow meow me too meow.
Some of his visitors were very cool. The yo-yo champion got me all excited about trying to do tricks, but hours of practice only led to multiple contusions. I suck at it.
I too, admire the way he faced down politicians for funding.

SavoirFaire's avatar

My mother took me to meet Mr. Rogers some time when I was really young. I can’t remember it at all, but I still have the postcard he sent me shortly after that meeting. It’s hand written and personalized, which is incredible when you consider how many people he must have met in his time and how many postcards he must have sent out.

Here is someone else’s (much more poignant) Mr. Rogers memory, which was originally shared on Twitter.

thisismyusername's avatar

Mr. Rogers was one of the greats. When I see or hear clips from Mr Rogers’ Neighborhood, I can’t help but feel physically and emotionally warm, relaxed, and safe.

I don’t have any particular story that I recall. He was a part of my childhood, and he was a f*cking badass – a hardcore embodiment of empathy and compassion.

Response moderated (Flame-Bait)
Response moderated
Response moderated
Response moderated
Response moderated
Response moderated
Response moderated (Personal Attack)
Response moderated
Response moderated (Personal Attack)
Response moderated
janbb's avatar

Only on Fluther could people get into a flame bait war on a Mr Rogers thread!

Patty_Melt's avatar

It is dropped. Only happy now.
Anybody know the current status of the props? Is everything in a museum somewhere, or might I get to bid on the trolley someday on eBay?

skfinkel's avatar

Mr. Rogers came to the University of Washington, and gave a talk to the children and to the parents. After he was finished talking with the kids, as only he could, he lifted his eyes to the parents and told us how wonderful we were, and that are kids were so sensitive and great because we were making that possible for them—or something like that (it was forty years ago). Anyway, it was so moving and sweet. And we were all working so hard with our kids, and no one tells you you are doing a great job, and I loved him for it!!

Call_Me_Jay's avatar

US Post Office – Forever Stamp – Issue Date: March 23, 2018
“Fred Rogers (1928–2003) was known as a beloved television neighbor to generations of children. His groundbreaking public television series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood inspired and educated young viewers with warmth, sensitivity, and honesty.”

Answer this question

Login

or

Join

to answer.
Your answer will be saved while you login or join.

Have a question? Ask Fluther!

What do you know more about?
or
Knowledge Networking @ Fluther