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Crew loved to pull pranks on Mr. Rogers

Our readers continue to contribute some funny, smart and incisive comments to our TODAY Entertainment Facebook page. Every Friday, we'll highlight those that really stood out. If you see a great comment throughout the week, click the “Like” button underneath it to draw it to our attention.On "Happy birthday, Mr. Rogers"Beverly Mitzel: "The crew would often play little pranks on 'Fred' (as we c

Our readers continue to contribute some funny, smart and incisive comments to our TODAY Entertainment Facebook page. Every Friday, we'll highlight those that really stood out. If you see a great comment throughout the week, click the “Like” button underneath it to draw it to our attention.

On "Happy birthday, Mr. Rogers"

Beverly Mitzel: "The crew would often play little pranks on 'Fred' (as we called him) while cameras were rolling. Some have actually made it to some blooper reels.  A few favorites were stuffing extra socks and other objects inside his tennis shoes that he would change into during the show. He would be on camera singing and then, he would go to change from his street shoes to his sneakers and his foot wouldn't fit into the shoe. Another prank was to hide inside the closet where he would hang his sweater. Generally, while cameras were rolling he would open the closet door to hang up his suit jacket and change into his infamous sweater and one of the crew would jump out at him to startle him. He never swore, but generally would break into laughter."

On "12 years later, Carnie Wilson has weight-loss surgery again"

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On "Is Demi Moore overly Photoshopped in new ad?"

Terri Lockard Millard: "She looks like she did when she was in her 20s and she is not in her 20s anymore and we know it. No wonder our teenage girls have no self esteem -- we make they believe they have to look like the pages of the magazines and NO ONE looks like the women in the pages of the magazines. I just wish advertising would start showing some real people. This is ridiculous."

On "Video: Are baby bumps the new trend for Hollywood celebrities?"

Asia Aneka Anderson: "No. Stupidity will always be the number one trend in Hollywood."

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