Ya' know what? As a kid growing up, I was always too cool for Mr. Rogers. But, when I moved to SW PA, the first thing I told my daughter on the phone about our new home was that we'd moved into Mr. Rogers neighborhood. The streets are narrow, the shrubs are round or teardrop shaped and people around here have time to talk to the mailman and he to them.
I didn't know till his death that this
is Mr. Rogers neighborhood. And I now understand why he seemed to go through life w/ a natural buzz.
I agree w/ anon. I added the icon and then posted a message that I truely believe Fred Rogers would appreciate. But I don't love seeing his image taken in vane.
Buddy, if you want a Bob Barker avatar, get up off your lazy wrist rest and find a damned Bob Barker image suitable for an avatar. Send it to me. I'll add it. No big deal. I have no such affection for Bob Barker. He was just some old lecherous dude on daytime TV.
A free man must be able to endure it when his fellow men act and live otherwise than he considers proper. He must free himself from the habit, just as soon as something does not please him, of calling for the police.
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