Mike Dwight
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What percent of Fred Rogers was all Presbyterianism, do you guys think? He's basically a pre-1950 Presbyterian Minister with no other background whatsoever, besides to make Children's Programming respectable. Prebsyterians believe in not only CHild development, Child baptism. They believe in God's knowledge in all professions , check out that pretzel making guy talking about the Trinity. I liked his oranges episode and Lady Aberline handing out the orange juice near the end of the oranges episode. He Highlights professions. The trolley is probably the 1900 model that Presbyterians like Horace Allen attracted commercial success to Seoul, Korea, and built the first trolley as a missionary, with power lines, mining ventures, any commercial field at all honestly. He takes his shoes off is like Korean practice. Everybody else thought he's odd. The more obvious themes are like King Friday the 13th, I think its like why do people allow Kings the power over scholarly matters like the Calendar? Its like when King James was still on the Julian Calendar for 200 years after the Catholics had the Gregorian calendar, Queen Saturday, etc. X the Owl maybe is all the Dixie people looking for Xs, funny. The more obvious themes of diversity , did you see he shared a pool with that police officer, 'many ways to say I love you', then sang 'swing low', the imagination land has rainbow-colored Corinthian column temple, the Museum-Go-Round, maybe everybody can participate in Greek Revival? The make believe land temple circular greek temple reminds me of the Rachel Jackson memorial crypt in Andrew Jackson's manor! Benjamin Franklin thinks owls should have indian relatives and people should have platypus relatives, X the Owl likes.
Uh oh children, here comes Cynthia bolbach, mean old Cynthia bolbach, she's dead, OK, its a beautiful day in the neighborhood.
Uh oh children, here comes Cynthia bolbach, mean old Cynthia bolbach, she's dead, OK, its a beautiful day in the neighborhood.
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