


One of the fondest memories of this writer's childhood is Mr. Rogers. From his sweaters to his pet fish to his trolley, he was a gem and a big part of growing up for many American kids.
Pittsburgh native and children's television icon Fred Rogers remains a beloved figure, even 22 years after his death because he was the best of us: a decent, kind, loving man and universally adored.
So enjoy this clip of Mr. Rogers visiting 'Wheel of Fortune' when the game show taped in Pittsburgh back in 1998:
We adore him, and there's never been anyone like him.
We bet it was. What a great memory!
There has not.
Truly.
We LOVE this story.
He would be worthy to pick up Mjölnir.
Heh. She was a little odd.
Yes, we could use a bit more Fred Rogers.
Is. He lives on.
Really is kinda crazy.