:: I love Mr Rogers bags take note women love him.::
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Not this woman, stuh. He alway creeped me out, and I was glad that my children didnt like the show.
Not this woman, stuh. He alway creeped me out, and I was glad that my children didnt like the show.
****** just curious what region are you from, north, south, east west, just my people watching thingy, I respect ALL...
“Not this woman, stuh. He alway creeped me out”
I guess, I hear you. I always liked the man, and was pleased near the end of his life that he turned out to be the good man he portrayed.
However, the show legitimized the notion that a single middle aged man could invite all the children into his house and play make believe and that that was ok. How many children accepted an invitation from a stranger they shouldn’t have after being steeped in that program?
One time a man invited my brother and me into his house “to watch movies.” We were about 4 and 6. We had been there before with our parents to do the same thing so it didn’t seem “queer” to us and we liked to watch the home movies, so we went with him. A few minutes later my dad was pounding on the door. When it opened he came in and grabbed us and took us home and we were in TROUBLE and we didn’t get to go to the parade we were supposed to go to that night. I had never seen Mr. Rogers at the time, but it’s the same point.