Otis Sues the County

2017-05-03 Thread Ken Anderson
Since I injured my knee I have gone back and watched one of my favorite
episodes, "Otis Sues the County".  I made several observations and compared
it to my knee injury.  Before my exact nature of my injury was diagnosed I
had X-rays, three injections, and an MRI and then was told to use crutches
for two weeks and then return to my doctor.  Now Otis filed a law suit
against the county for his knee injury when he never even went to a
doctor.  Attorney Neil Bentley diagnosed Otis' injury and then proceeded
with the law suit.  Wasn't it strange that no one ever asked Otis to submit
medical records that would prove that he suffered injuries?  Even the
county's attorney who came to the courthouse failed to ask for any medical
reports.

Curious.

Today I spoke at an Annual Senior Citizen Luncheon in the town where I
taught for 30 years.  It is always such a pleasure to speak to an audience
that I know so well.  They were so engaging and asked a lot of great
Mayberry questions. I did some trivia with them and they were really great
knowing the answers.

Two car shows this weekend and the weather is suppose to be beautiful.
Both shows are sponsored by college car clubs so it will be attracting a
younger crowd so I am sure there will be quite a few there who will need to
be educated.  Unfortunately I will be spending most of my time sitting in a
chair.

-- 
Ken Anderson
The Mayberry Guru
2906 May Street
Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54701
www.themayberryguru.com
www.mayberryreflections.com
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Frank Sutton

2017-05-03 Thread Bentle, Margaret
Thanks for the link about Frank Sutton.
I live just one mile from East High School.
I remember my freshman year at East and walking by all the class pictures from 
the past, that was in 1977-1978. (telling my age)
My sister graduated from in East in 1978 and now she is on the alumni committee.
East is very proud of its' former students and their accomplishments, famous 
and non-famous alike.
East graduated several former Nashville mayor's.
I also live near Frank's old home.  Just looked up the address to make sure I 
was right about where the apartment was located, one of the apartments is going 
for $303,000.00.
Tulip Street United Methodist is no longer a worshipping congregation, they had 
their final service December 2016.
They are calling Nashville the "IT" city.
People that are moving in to my neighborhood are young couples and young 
families, most don't want to know any of the "old" neighbors.
The new neighbors like the bars and the restaurants in the neighborhood.  I 
have only been to one of the sit-down restaurants' in my neighborhood and it 
was not good, bad food.

Sorry I got off the subject of Frank Sutton, Sgt. Carter.


Margaret
Floyd: "I'm going to Nashville."
Margaret: I already live in Nashville.


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Alumnus sighting

2017-05-03 Thread Gabriel Brillante
Just saw Floyd in 1960 Gunsmoke episode where he was "Joe" who ran a 
restaurant. If it wasn't for his voice I don't know if I'd ID him. Had a handle 
bar mustache and hair and stache were gray. But you can't disguise his 
inimitable voice 
Gabe
Boca Raton, FL

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