Bookworm: a Game

2011-12-30 Thread Marie
Even playing an online game like Bookworm http://www.popcap.com/games/bookworm/pc will remind me of Mayberry. I found the word jailed that put me to mind of Andy Barney. The word toot reminded me of poor Aunt Bee singing Toot Toot Tootsie, I even made pickle fudge )Aunt Bee Thelma Lou),

Re: Hey Folks....I'm working on something special

2011-12-30 Thread Sue Doughty
Allan, I really really really want to join the new website, but I am concerned about having to enter my entire birth date on an unsecured website in order to be able to join. There are a lot of dishonest people out there who try to steal people's identities and birth date is one of the pieces

Re: Hey Folks....I'm working on something special

2011-12-30 Thread Allan Newsome
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 6:35 AM, Sue Doughty wrote: Can the birth date either be removed or be made an optional entry on the sign up screen? Hey Sue, I understand your concern and I'm sorry but no, There is a legal requirement to make sure that persons under 13 years of age be handled

2-For-1 Alumni

2011-12-30 Thread Gary Muskat
On MeTV the Gunsmoke episode (Charlie Noon) not only features Ron (Opie) Howard but also James (Jim Lindsay) Best. ___ WBMUTBB mailing list WBMUTBB@wbmutbb.com http://www.mayberry.com/tagsrwc/wbmutbb/

Re: WBMUTBB Digest, Vol 12, Issue 385

2011-12-30 Thread ASportzFan
Regarding the concern about putting your birth date into the iMayberry Community page, I justed used an obviously false date. I don't think it makes any difference and Allan knows I'm not 86 years old. :)   Scott Dud Johnson ___ WBMUTBB mailing list

uvula

2011-12-30 Thread jlj9675
Mayberrily Marie, the word uvula comes up often in crossword puzzles and of course I always think of Barney and the choir too at that time! This is a prime example of interesting facts we picked up while watching TAGS. Aunt Bee of Orlando ___

More Alumni

2011-12-30 Thread Gary Muskat
On tonight's Rifleman episode on MeTV Mayberry's own bumbling mechanic Goober (George Lindsay) played an escaped convict. ___ WBMUTBB mailing list WBMUTBB@wbmutbb.com http://www.mayberry.com/tagsrwc/wbmutbb/

more trivia

2011-12-30 Thread jlj9675
In yesterday's USA Today puzzle, the clue was Lewis Carroll's Boojum. Never heard this anywhere else but TAGS and the answer was Snark after all! Found out it was from one of his poems about snarks, a fictional creature. Don't know about Grovely Barch or Brillen Trant though! Does anybody know

Birthdates

2011-12-30 Thread Ken Anderson
Regarding birthdate security, now I don't want to encourage dishonesty but what I usually do is just make up a birthdate and enter that. I usually make it a totally different year and month and date. Now I know that I am falsifying and there is probably a number violation for that, but that's