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RedRum 02-17-2016 12:56 AM

Be careful what you believe DK, there have been false claims made of Mr. Rogers.
For example, it was once rumored that the reason he always wore those sweaters was because his arms were covered in naval tats and that he was an A-list naval assassin.

Glitch 02-17-2016 01:43 AM

Mr Rogers was a wonderful man, people just want something to be not awesome about him

Den 02-17-2016 05:15 AM

Indeed... It's the same sort of thing with other awesome people, like David Bowie... Not even a week after he'd passed, people started posting stuff on facebook about him being abusive, and I was sitting there going "Good grief, people. At least wait until he's been gone for a year before stirring the pot!"

littl3chocobo 02-17-2016 05:19 AM

if one is to make a claim they should be able to back it up XD

Demonskid 02-17-2016 10:44 AM

It was something told to me when I was little. (while he was still alive) Mom wouldn't let me watch the show because of it.

Den 02-17-2016 06:30 PM

Mother doesn't always know best.

Tam I am 02-17-2016 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by RedRum (Post 1691901)
Haha, I had three safety pins decorating my dark grey jeans, now it's down to one because the other two are in use by my print out backpack decor hehe.
I might relieve them of that job, one backpack is destined for the trash while on the other the print out is bent and worn.

XD Somebody managed to track down a package of diaper pins for me, and they're now all over the place, including holding the button on my purse. I've also got an old style metal headed diaper pin that I picked up from the sidewalk. It's holding an assortment of ribbons and tags on the side of my purse.

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Originally Posted by Den (Post 1691908)
Says the woman who doesn't freeze when outdoors, even on the hottest day of the year. lol

0.o Why would I freeze on the hot day?

Den 02-17-2016 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Tam I am (Post 1692642)
0.o Why would I freeze on the hot day?

You might not, but I do.

Tam I am 02-17-2016 07:10 PM

Ohhh. Sorry. LOL I was confused by your wording.

Den 02-17-2016 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Tam I am (Post 1692686)
Ohhh. Sorry. LOL I was confused by your wording.

lol no worries, but yeah. I freeze in the middle of the summer. it stinks.

Tam I am 02-17-2016 09:39 PM

I just get heatstroke. Even when I was skinny I did.

*startles* For the first time today, I have cold hands!

RedRum 02-17-2016 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Demonskid (Post 1692548)
It was something told to me when I was little. (while he was still alive) Mom wouldn't let me watch the show because of it.

And what is your source's source. A child will believe anything, unfortunately.
When I was little my mother handled a fear I had of a spider crawling up in my bed by spraying around my bed with some of her body mist and telling me that spiders avoided chemicals.
It took me YEARS to realize she'd BSed that.
Just saying.

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Originally Posted by Tam I am (Post 1692642)
XD Somebody managed to track down a package of diaper pins for me, and they're now all over the place, including holding the button on my purse. I've also got an old style metal headed diaper pin that I picked up from the sidewalk. It's holding an assortment of ribbons and tags on the side of my purse.



0.o Why would I freeze on the hot day?

My safety pins aren't the diaper variety but I do believe I found one of them on the ground. Their very first use was for my werewolf Halloween mask my senior year of high school, it was too big.
I'd love to have a whole mess of them, they are so useful.

nickjr 02-18-2016 05:05 AM

This could go under the broader "misconception" category :P There are a ton of non-debatable misconceptions floating around the world for various reasons, most of them communication-based (language barriers, misunderstandings, poor wording, the "telephone" game (or whatever it's called) effect, cognitive biases). Some of them finally poof as time goes on, but many persist. And mothers are usually very protective of their children, so they're gonna be extra cautious. It's definitely understandable if the mom is a typical mom in the sense that she really loves her kids.

I really hope I don't need to pull up examples of the many non-debatable common misconceptions ;P

Demonskid 02-18-2016 11:16 AM

._. Like I'm suppose to have asked her where she heard it. Asking her now would be pointless because she doesn't remember much of my childhood. =w=,


OuO We played the Telephone game in second grade! We lined up around the class room, the teacher would start by whispering something into someones ear and we were to pass it to the person next to us so on so forth. The person at the end of the line was to say out loud what they heard, and it was Completely different from what the teacher started with. xD

Tam I am 02-18-2016 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by RedRum (Post 1692736)
My safety pins aren't the diaper variety but I do believe I found one of them on the ground. Their very first use was for my werewolf Halloween mask my senior year of high school, it was too big.
I'd love to have a whole mess of them, they are so useful.

Awww. I'd offer to share, but all my big, really useful ones are the diaper pins (which are all hard at work, I think. XD). The other ones I have are all those little cheap things that they sell by the package of hundreds.

Oh, and the tag holder round one that my stuffed pony's wearing for an earring. XD

Den 02-18-2016 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Tam I am (Post 1692728)
I just get heatstroke. Even when I was skinny I did.

I do that, too, if I'm not careful. My internal thermostat's all out of whack.


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