If you grew up with Mr. Rogers, then let's donate to PBS

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If you grew up with Mr. Rogers, then let's donate to PBS

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I am going to give a nice donation to PBS. I believe that Mr. Rogers, and Sesame Street, were a large part of my childhood and I really cannot thank them enough. I think it was these two shows, especially Sesame Street, that helped to stroke my intellectual side before even pre school and kindergarten.

If anyone else has had this experience, maybe you will join me in giving a donation. :wink: Heck, it's not like tithing to a church because I actually got something from them and I believe in what they continue to do.

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http://www.pbs.org/insidepbs/membership ... ml?default

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Even a few bucks would help.
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Sesame Street never really affected me, but I grew up watching Mr. Rogers.

Really sad to hear what happened... :cry:
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I live in UK and I hear about ALOT about PBS trying to get money out of everything they can. Although I'm not saying it was a good thing Mr Rogers passed away...doesnt it strike you a bit bad that PBS are already putting up a drive to get money from it...
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They are? I just posed their normal links...
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It's sad. I remember watching Mr. Rogers when I was lil. To bad he didn't get that much time to enjoy his retirement. I think that his last show was only a few months ago (or a year). I was shocked to find out that one person actually never hear of Mr. Roger before today :shock: .

I'll donate a couple of bucks.
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The Great Unbearded One wrote:I live in UK and I hear about ALOT about PBS trying to get money out of everything they can. Although I'm not saying it was a good thing Mr Rogers passed away...doesnt it strike you a bit bad that PBS are already putting up a drive to get money from it...
The links are for their normal donations. It isn't something specifically started becuse of Mr. Rogers.
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I already donate. And it's pledge time anyway.
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The last new episode of Mr. Roger's Neighborhood was in 2000. They've been running re-runs ever since.
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I watched Mr. Rodgers and Seasame Street since I was about one year old. I learned so much from those shows, and more than just my alphabet and my numbers. I learned how to treat people and what was important. I hope they show those shows forever.

Of course I'll donate something.
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The Great Unbearded One wrote:I live in UK and I hear about ALOT about PBS trying to get money out of everything they can. Although I'm not saying it was a good thing Mr Rogers passed away...doesnt it strike you a bit bad that PBS are already putting up a drive to get money from it...
Television shows don't grow on trees you know. Not airing commercials during your programming means you have to get a shit load of money elsewhere.


Remember people, without PBS, there would never have been a Cosmos or Nova.
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Wicked Pilot wrote:
The Great Unbearded One wrote:I live in UK and I hear about ALOT about PBS trying to get money out of everything they can. Although I'm not saying it was a good thing Mr Rogers passed away...doesnt it strike you a bit bad that PBS are already putting up a drive to get money from it...
Television shows don't grow on trees you know. Not airing commercials during your programming means you have to get a shit load of money elsewhere.


Remember people, without PBS, there would never have been a Cosmos or Nova.
Cosmos??? Nova??? Huh???
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The Great Unbearded One wrote:Cosmos??? Nova??? Huh???
Nova is one of the best science/history shows ever made. And if you never saw Cosmos, get on amazon.com and pick up the Cosmos Box Set NOW!
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Wicked Pilot wrote:
The Great Unbearded One wrote:Cosmos??? Nova??? Huh???
Nova is one of the best science/history shows ever made. And if you never saw Cosmos, get on amazon.com and pick up the Cosmos Box Set NOW!
Hmmmm, nope. Spending my money tomorrow at the cinema (or second home). If Nova is one of the best science/history shows ever made how come I've never even HEARD of it?
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The Great Unbearded One wrote:If Nova is one of the best science/history shows ever made how come I've never even HEARD of it?
Probably because it might not be shown in your area.
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I usually donate 100-300 bucks a year, although lately I havent had a whole lot of moolah to burn...too many games out. :P

PS: I heard the news. :( RIP, Mr. Rogers.
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The Great Unbearded One wrote:
Wicked Pilot wrote:
The Great Unbearded One wrote:Cosmos??? Nova??? Huh???
Nova is one of the best science/history shows ever made. And if you never saw Cosmos, get on amazon.com and pick up the Cosmos Box Set NOW!
Hmmmm, nope. Spending my money tomorrow at the cinema (or second home). If Nova is one of the best science/history shows ever made how come I've never even HEARD of it?
Because you watch 'Joe Millionaire instead? :mrgreen:
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I donate to PBS everytime I pay taxes thank you.
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David wrote:I donate to PBS everytime I pay taxes thank you.
I donate money to PBS as long as they don't use it to create Barney. :P
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Post by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi »

I grew up watching shows like Mister Rogers and Sesame Street, and since Fred Rogers liven near where I live, his death seemed a bit more significant for me. I'll see if I can donate some money.
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Poor Mr. Roger...I used to watch that show a lot...*sigh* oh well...

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