Today's Postal Worker of the Day is:
Mr. McFeely the mailman from Mr. Roger's Neighborhood!

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Today's Postal Worker of the Day is:
Mr. McFeely the mailman from Mr. Roger's Neighborhood!
Speedy Delivery by Fred Rogers (1973)
Congratulations Democrats! Your Presidential Candidate for 2020 is...
Creepy Uncle Joe!
“Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (feat. Mr. McFeely)” is track #1 of the Secret Secret Dino Club Christmas EP Ho Ho Ho No! that was released some time in 2007.
Grandpa, I'm special, right?
Grandpa, I’m special, right?
On his 14th (week) birthday Elijah was watching Mr Rogers’ Neighborhood this morning. Grandpa, Mr. Rogers says I’m special! I love Mr. Rogers! We all love Mr. Rogers, Elijah. We all do! Yeah! He’s a Presbyterian minister just like you, right Grandpa? Yes, he was. And, like all Presbyterian ministers, Rev. Rogers made mistakes. Like what? Like telling you you’re ‘special’. What you talking’ about?…
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Story time!
Years ago, I was involved in the Transformers and Mega Man MUSH communities; if you don't know what a MUSH is, think of it being like a text-only MMO, except instead of killing computer-controlled monsters they focused on cooperative real-time roleplay (kinda like Dungeons and Dragons, or whatever the RPG of your choice is).
So I was around during this one planning session for a massive game event on the original Mega Man MUSH, and people were trying to put together a playlist for it. There was no YouTube or iTunes or nothin' then - people were grabbing songs off LimeWire and WinMX and then transferring them to each other via, like, ICQ. One of the proposed songs was the instrumental "Death of Optimus Prime" from The Transformers: The Movie... or so we thought. What somebody had unknowingly grabbed from a file-sharing service was this.
SPOILERS: it is not a track by Vince DiCola. It is a vocal song by a band from Alaska called Mr. McFeely... which, until I looked them up years later, always wondered if was somehow connected to fellow Transformers fan Chris McFeely.
Fred Rogers - Neighborly
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Rogers McFeely