Is This Creepy Behavior?

[quote]AngryVader wrote:
Creepy behavior would be to masturbate while watching Mr. Rogers.[/quote]

Not really, thats well past creepy into worthy of extinction…

[quote]Professor X wrote:
You have to be really fucked in the head to watch Mr. Rogers and start thinking about erotic sex simply because they had a show about a gymnast. To make some statement as if everyone is a homosexual on the show because they speak on a kid’s level may just denote signs of a serial killer.

That shit says way more about the OP than it ever could about the man most of America grew up with in the 80’s.[/quote]

Hell, I watched him back in 1970 to '74. I knew talent when I saw it.

[quote]duddy14 wrote:
O.K. Sherman, let’s set the way back machine for as long as it takes for these people to remember the innocence of youth.

OP, I’m going to wager that you don’t have children. If you do, then you must have just a little insight to the innocence of a young child. If not, then you are missing one of the true joys of being an adult. Our children are the only thing in this life that will give us just a small glimpse of how pure we all once were.

Well meet your target audience! When you were four, did you even know what gay was? Of course you didn’t. Even if you were raised in a same sex relationship, you still couldn’t understand what that meant. The Mr. Rogers show is one of the only shows I remember that entertained the mind of a child without the use of sarcasm, and jokes at the expense of others.

You knew you’d be safe in Mr. Rogers world. That’s how he presented his show. To the mind of a four year old, how wonderful {and temporary} that world must be!

OP,{sigh}…Grow up!
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dude, u should write cards for Hallmark, this was beautiful man

Youre a strange cat OP, and thats sayin a whole lot coming from me

I think growing up with Mr. Rogers is probably why I still hold conversations with my fish.

[quote]lumbernac wrote:
The other day I was studying and had some TV on for background noise, and on comes of all things, Mr. Rogers. I thought that it would be interesting to watch to guage if it seemed as creative or whatever as it did years ago.

Well, Mr. Rogers had a usual show but cut that a bit short so that he could give an educational lesson for the viewers. He said that he was going to a gym to meet his friend, a gymnast, to watch him do gymnastics. Well, his friend is this gay black kid, 15 Mr. Rogers says. They are basically gay friends it seems and during the conversation mr rogers goes, " I sure would like to see you go over there and do some flips for me".

So, do gay men have a liscence to act in ways that for straight people w/ girls, would be perverted? [/quote]

Mr Rogers was married with 2 kids. Are you honestly trying to tell me that on a childrens program Mr. Rogers said he was going to go watch a 15 year old gay black kid do gymnastics. Maybe you need to rethink who is creepy. Lay off the drugs, because this is the stangest Topic I can ever remember.

[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:
duddy14 wrote:
O.K. Sherman, let’s set the way back machine for as long as it takes for these people to remember the innocence of youth.

OP, I’m going to wager that you don’t have children. If you do, then you must have just a little insight to the innocence of a young child. If not, then you are missing one of the true joys of being an adult. Our children are the only thing in this life that will give us just a small glimpse of how pure we all once were.

Well meet your target audience! When you were four, did you even know what gay was? Of course you didn’t. Even if you were raised in a same sex relationship, you still couldn’t understand what that meant. The Mr. Rogers show is one of the only shows I remember that entertained the mind of a child without the use of sarcasm, and jokes at the expense of others.

You knew you’d be safe in Mr. Rogers world. That’s how he presented his show. To the mind of a four year old, how wonderful {and temporary} that world must be!

OP,{sigh}…Grow up!

dude, u should write cards for Hallmark, this was beautiful man
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Cool… Glad you enjoyed the words, and thank you. Or are you being sarcastic? It’s harder to tell when I can’t see your face. {Me squinting}

All I’m saying is…

One of these things is not like the others,
One of these things doesn’t belong.
Can you tell which thing is not like the others
By the time we finish our song.

Mr. Rodgers was something we knew. He knew how to talk to children, and it sucks that nowadays they can’t know that … because every person they know that tries to talk to them in that way is a fucking pedophile. And they fucking are. That’s the bitch of it. They ARE.

[quote]sluicy wrote:
I think growing up with Mr. Rogers is probably why I still hold conversations with my fish. [/quote]

But does it explain all of the cats??

Michael Jackson would blow his load watching re-runs of that show.