the death of mr. rogers really upset me. far more than i ever thought it would. not even jim henson's or charles shultz's death upset me as much, even though the peanuts and muppet characters were actually much more a part of my childhood than mr. rogers' neighborhood. i guess it's b/c, while both men were important to me, they were more behind the scenes...it was the characters that i grew up with, and identified with, and felt a personal connection with...not so much the men behind them. with mr. rogers, though, it was the person i had a childhood television relationship with. i feel like santa claus has died
i'm going to listen to kalx tonight, to sylvain's show, to hear O, LE, Lola, and Soraya on the radio. i posted a link on the boards so people outside the bay area could listen on the internet, but it seems that the streaming broadcast link on the kalx site is a dead one. how lame. why haven't they updated that?
i'm going to listen to kalx tonight, to sylvain's show, to hear O, LE, Lola, and Soraya on the radio. i posted a link on the boards so people outside the bay area could listen on the internet, but it seems that the streaming broadcast link on the kalx site is a dead one. how lame. why haven't they updated that?
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I wonder if anyone taped it?
see ya at the parkside.
The man was very full of compassion and bascially dedicated his whole adult life to children. And Durning the anniversary of 9/11 he came out of retirement to help familes and the children deal with a very difficult time. There are not many people like Fred Rogers....I wish there were. The world would be a much kinder place. One last note...you are NEVER too old for the land of make believe.