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Here are some interesting facts about him, though:
He basically saved public television. In 1969 the government wanted to cut public television funds. Mister Rogers then went to Washington where he gave an amazing merely six minute speech. By the end of the speech not only did he charm the hostile Senators, he got them to double the budget they would have initially cut down. The whole thing can be found on youtube, a video called “Mister Rogers defending PBS to the US Senate.”
“Certain fundamentalist preachers hated him because, apparently not getting the “kindest man who ever lived” memo, they would ask him to denounce homosexuals. Mr. Rogers’s response? He’d pat the target on the shoulder and say, “God loves you just as you are.” Rogers even belonged to a “More Light” congregation in Pittsburgh, a part of the Presbyterian Church dedicated to welcoming LGBT persons to full participation in the church.”
According to a TV Guide piece on him, Fred Rogers drove a plain old Impala for years. One day, however, the car was stolen from the street near the TV station. When Rogers filed a police report, the story was picked up by every newspaper, radio and media outlet around town. Amazingly, within 48 hours the car was left in the exact spot where it was taken from, with an apology on the dashboard. It read, “If we’d known it was yours, we never would have taken it.”
Once, on a fancy trip up to a PBS exec’s house, he heard the limo driver was going to wait outside for 2 hours, so he insisted the driver come in and join them (which flustered the host). On the way back, Rogers sat up front, and when he learned that they were passing the driver’s home on the way, he asked if they could stop in to meet his family. According to the driver, it was one of the best nights of his life—the house supposedly lit up when Rogers arrived, and he played jazz piano and bantered with them late into the night. Further, like with the reporters, Rogers sent him notes and kept in touch with the driver for the rest of his life.

I don’t know if all of these are true, but I love them anyway.
Also: That Gif!

    Here are some interesting facts about him, though:

    • He basically saved public television. In 1969 the government wanted to cut public television funds. Mister Rogers then went to Washington where he gave an amazing merely six minute speech. By the end of the speech not only did he charm the hostile Senators, he got them to double the budget they would have initially cut down. The whole thing can be found on youtube, a video called “Mister Rogers defending PBS to the US Senate.”
    • “Certain fundamentalist preachers hated him because, apparently not getting the “kindest man who ever lived” memo, they would ask him to denounce homosexuals. Mr. Rogers’s response? He’d pat the target on the shoulder and say, “God loves you just as you are.” Rogers even belonged to a “More Light” congregation in Pittsburgh, a part of the Presbyterian Church dedicated to welcoming LGBT persons to full participation in the church.”
    • According to a TV Guide piece on him, Fred Rogers drove a plain old Impala for years. One day, however, the car was stolen from the street near the TV station. When Rogers filed a police report, the story was picked up by every newspaper, radio and media outlet around town. Amazingly, within 48 hours the car was left in the exact spot where it was taken from, with an apology on the dashboard. It read, “If we’d known it was yours, we never would have taken it.”
    • Once, on a fancy trip up to a PBS exec’s house, he heard the limo driver was going to wait outside for 2 hours, so he insisted the driver come in and join them (which flustered the host). On the way back, Rogers sat up front, and when he learned that they were passing the driver’s home on the way, he asked if they could stop in to meet his family. According to the driver, it was one of the best nights of his life—the house supposedly lit up when Rogers arrived, and he played jazz piano and bantered with them late into the night. Further, like with the reporters, Rogers sent him notes and kept in touch with the driver for the rest of his life.

    I don’t know if all of these are true, but I love them anyway.

    Also: That Gif!

    (Source: junglelauren)

  2. charlieterrell:

“Sammy”  Digital Painting by Charlie Terrell
Tumblr member:  sammyboldt.tumblr.com

    charlieterrell:

    “Sammy”  Digital Painting by Charlie Terrell

    Tumblr member:  sammyboldt.tumblr.com

  3. Modernism brings out the dark drives that slumber in us. It reserves no place for the unexplainable or the mysterious - and for precisely that reason causes a return to barbarism. (…) We need mystery, that little bit of poetry. Seeing everything makes you sad.

    — J.G. Ballard (via steve-kim) (via brocatus, cabrapreta) (via steampoweredmedia)

  4. otlgaming:

    THE ART OF WILLIAM VEGA

    Recently artist William Vega submitted his Princess Peach Pin-up art to us but after looking at his portfolio we fell head over heels for his visual eye and had to post a small collection of his eclectic and amazing artworks.  If you’re interested in his work and want to see more here are links to his places across the internet:

    Tumblr:http://will-i-am23.tumblr.com/

    Society6 Store:http://society6.com/willvega

    Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/williamvega/

    DeviantArt: http://wolomdahoodlum.deviantart.com/

  5. juananguerrero:

No lo mires

Holy hell. Opened the Tumblr app to find this thing waiting for me.

    juananguerrero:

    No lo mires

    Holy hell. Opened the Tumblr app to find this thing waiting for me.

  6. Bad Motherfucker
from Greg Guillemin’s Paper Heroes collection

    Bad Motherfucker

    from Greg Guillemin’s Paper Heroes collection

  7. magicfran:

Mario & Yoshi by Jake Parker on Flickr.

    magicfran:

    Mario & Yoshi by Jake Parker on Flickr.

  8. Filed for later use.

    Filed for later use.

  9. (Source: agirlwholovesthewordpotassium)

  10. There hasn’t been nearly enough Batman on my Tumblr these days.
See more by boingflo on deviant art.

    There hasn’t been nearly enough Batman on my Tumblr these days.

    See more by boingflo on deviant art.