Real life Andy moment

2008-03-25 Thread Ben Sandifer
We have a relatively new cat in our house, and I play a number of different musical instruments. I've discovered that the cat hates the guitar...he doesn't mind the clarinet or the saxophone, but he hates the guitar. If it wasn't a male cat, I'd call him Lydia Crosswaithe...that's a cute name

re: Andy's Hair

2008-03-25 Thread dudleygl
On episode # 32, (Bringing Up Opie), Andy is sitting on Opie's bed talking to him.? From a distant view, showing Opie Andy, Andy's hair is parted on the left side. When the camera zooms in and only shows Andy, his hair is parted on the right side Maybe Floyd started praticing on Andy instead

Welcome, sweet springtime

2008-03-25 Thread Dan Goodwin
This morning it was about 28 degrees here in SC endangering our peach crop. So the weather was an item of interest on the local morning news. In making the segue from the news to the weatherman, the news anchor made mention of the fact that Spring had already arrived then bravely attempted to

Re: Joe Shlabotnik

2008-03-25 Thread Joey Fann
Joe Shlabotnik Took me a day to remember where I had heard that name before. Brought back some good childhood memories with the Peanuts gang. Sure wish I had one of his trading cards; it's probably worth something by now. Joey ___ WBMUTBB mailing

Bob in Purlear, NC

2008-03-25 Thread donskinnergpc
I've felt for a long time that TV Land is looking for a younger audience, with Class Reunion and The Big 40 it looks like maybe mid 30 to 40 yr. Our Church has been going thru the same thing with our music, trying to appeal to the younger crowd and at the same time keeping us oldtimers content. I

Re: Pilot for TAGS

2008-03-25 Thread Ron McLendon
The scene you're referring to was cut from the syndicated showing. It has Mr. Johnson (Will Wright) being confronted by Andy about the rental fee being charged on that suit. It lasts about 2:37 and can be viewed here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkSvqhGk__0mode=relatedsearch=. Hope the

$100 @ 8.5% compounded anually over 100 years.

2008-03-25 Thread C
Now Miss Crump, since you are the expert here, tell us exactly how to figure this out. OR, and hold on to your hats folks, we could all be charged $100 (genuine Civil War bond) plus 8.5% interest, compounded annually for the last 100 years, in the amount of $349,119.27, to be paid in cash.