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Pope Bot, 'The Papal Robot Hitchhiker', Passes Through Delaware County
Pope Bot wants to prove to Pope Francis - and the rest of the world - that the Delaware Valley deserves a better reputation.
Wandering across the ragged globe, relying upon the kindness of strangers, innocent metallic eyes looking out upon the vagaries of a cold world, Hitch Bot infamously met its bloody end in the city of brotherly love.
Weeks later, a region that reminded itself of its dark underbelly - from booing Santa Claus and pelting a left fielder with batteries, to “destroying” a kindly robot - solemnly prepared for a visit from one of the most distinguished emissaries of morality and Christianity across the globe. Pope Francis will arrive in Philadelphia and Montgomery County on September 26.
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Yet in the molten ashes of Hitchbot, in the anxious hours leading up to arrival of the leader of the Vatican, a different kind of entity was borne upon southeastern Pennsylvania.
His name is Pope Bot.
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You can also call him the ”Papal Robot Hitchhiker,” as his creators at WMMR do:
Hello, I’m Pope Bot. Inspired by my friend, #HitchBot, who sadly met his demise in Philadelphia, I am taking a journey around the Delaware Valley. The goal of my adventure is to prove to the Vatican that this area is a safe environment for the leader of the church. Plus, there is a prize each week for one person who gives me a lift!
Check the hashtag #PopeBotPhilly and all my social media accounts to see where I am and where I have been.
The Papal Robot Hitchhiker was being carted through several Montgomery and Chester County locations late on Monday afternoon, and was spotted at the Plymouth Meeting Mall at around 4:30 p.m.
He also paid his respects to Valley Forge in the afternoon, and posed for photos at the Exton Square Mall and at the Wegmans market locations in Malvern and Bryn Mawr earlier in the day.
The Papal Robot Hitchhiker is social media savvy, and has created accounts onFacebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Observers have said that Pope Bot represents the people of Pennsylvania a unique second opportunity.
“Dear Phila: Please, please be kind to @PopeBotPhilly! This is our chance for a major do-over!” Donna Crilley Farrell commented on Twitter.
As of 5 p.m. Monday, Pope Bot was hoping to work his way towards Center City Philadelphia to 4th and Market Street, where he hopes appear on air with Mike and Alex on Fox 29 at 7 a.m., according to his Facebook page.
The Papal Robot is undoubtedly on a mission.
“Let’s show the rest of the country,” he wrote decisively on Twitter, “How kind (gentle & responsible) we can be.”
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