Whistle While We Walk

2006-01-16 Thread DallmanGarry
I know this must be common knowledge to most Mayberrians (or is it Mayberryites?), but where was the opening title sequence filmed? The dirt road, the lake, Opie skipping the stonewas that on the 40 acres site, or somewhere else? Also, best of luck to you during your surgery, Aunt Bee.

Re: WBMUTBB Digest, Vol 6, Issue 17

2006-01-16 Thread dixonhayes
Question: What's everyone's pick for the show's funniest episode? Not best mind you but funniest. Usually the pick for best episode is one that is more heartwarming than funny (like Opie the Birdman or Mr. McBeevee). I mean one that leaves you belly laughing all the way through the show? I

Andy Griffith Board Game

2006-01-16 Thread HigginsQ
My husband and I sat on the floor last nite with a fire in the fireplace and played the Andy Griffith Trivia Board Game. (Purchased from Weaver's.) It's a perfect way to spend a winter evening and lots of fun to play. Anyhow, my husband is not quite the TAGS nut that I am but he is very

Thelma Lou's job

2006-01-16 Thread Kim
Thelma Lou does indeed work at an office. Her supervisor is none other than Stephen Douglas, who has three sons. Mr. Douglas is an Engineer. They must work on some kind of top secret things because Thelma Lou changed her name while working there. She mentions a boyfriend who got upset when

Re: Barney's Middle Name

2006-01-16 Thread Don Good
Here?s another... When Barney was tracing his ancestry back to Nathan Tibbs, Andy mentioned that he thought Barney?s middle name was Oliver. That's correct. Oliver is what the P. stands for - either that or Milton. Don Good Somebody had to spell it right sooner or later.

Mayberry Moment

2006-01-16 Thread Keith Oliver
About a month ago, I was with my 21 year old son at the city court. We were there for a hearing concerning a traffic accident he was involved in. His attorney had worked out a plea agreement and he was going over it with us. One of the stipulations in bold letters on the official city

Childhoods

2006-01-16 Thread Nancy Loadholt
Reading Mr.Dallman's(hope I spelled it right) recounting of his childhood should make all of us thankful that had a chance to grow up in any Mayberry-like communities.I grew up in Varnville,SC,a very small town in much the same vein as Mayberry. I live ou in the rural area from town and going