Steve’s enthusiasm was so contagious. He loved what he did so much, and was an incredibly genuine and gentle soul.
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i actually did meet Mr Rogers and he was the same on TV as he was in real life, very kind and warm.
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Steve Irwin, he died while my mom was pregnant with me, yet he’s one of my biggest idols, and his family’s show “Crikey! It’s the Irwins” and reruns of his show were among the shows that I watched on Animal Planet that made me realize my dream of becoming a veterinarian! (I’m currently a college freshman majoring in an animal science program called Anthrozoology)
6 days ago (edited) | 1
This is a hard one. All of these gentleman play a vital part of my childhood
6 days ago | 0
If I met Mr Roger, I would break down in tears. I was raised on PBS, especially Sesame Street and Mr Roger's Neighborhood.
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I could talk to Fred Rogers for hours about being a badass Marine to what led him to being a beloved children's entertainer
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For me, I would have loved to see these men at different gatherings, Ross at an art show, Henson and Rogers at a family entertainment convention or just Rogers at a faith gathering(he was a Presbyterian minister, by the way) and Steve Irwin on an American zoo tour. And I would only ask one question: What were your influences to make you the beloved person you are to all of us?? As for choosing just one, I can’t!! They all have their own things about them I like equally!!
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I would personally mr. Rogers for the politeness, the words of encouragement. He basically taught me how to speak English. And Sesame Street. Although he’d be upset with me today, on the way, I speak about these liberal, but I think he would understand because he was not a liberal. He was a conservative.
5 days ago (edited) | 0
I would love to have a conversation with Fred Rogers Love i Miss Him So Much 😭😭😭
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If you could have a conversation with any one of these legends, who would it be?
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