Re: Foley's Market (Keith Tacy)

2012-03-05 Thread Albert A
Sorry folks. I don't know of another scene inside Foley's market, but in the episode where Opie competes for the delivery job, he worked for Mr. Dokes, not Foley. - - - - Didn't they show a bit of interior of Foley's Market when Aunt Bee talked to Foley about her friend buying beef from

10 pictures

2012-03-05 Thread Mike Haviland
10 . Mr. Frisby's root cellar, with his 6 stills.   9. Darlene Mason's dressing room.   8. Brisco Darling committing a 907.   7. Otis's cell complete with his dog spot chasing out the pink elephants fireflies.   6. Floyd

Ten pictures

2012-03-05 Thread Victor Friskey
I agree that it has been very quiet on the DigestKen Anderson If the Count would transplant me into Mayberry and I could take ten pictures I chose ten places we heard about but never saw. 1. Pickle factory 2. Inside the traveling museum 3. Mr. Frisby's cellar 4. Kelsey's crick 5. E.T. Bass's

Ten Pictures corrected

2012-03-05 Thread Victor Friskey
Immediately after sending my last post of the ten pictures I would take I realized we have seen the inside of the Mayor's office at least twice. Once for the Centennial planning meeting and again when Otis recieved the  Nathan Tibbs Plaque. So let me correct my list by removing the Mayor's office

Geo. Lindsey

2012-03-05 Thread colonialcott...@netzero.com
Anyone know why George Lindsey is in a wheelchair? Saw a picture of him at his theater dedication. Wondering if he is okay. I'm all dated up. Bee in New Concord, OH Brenda J. Higgins 53 Year Old Mom Looks 33 The Stunning Results

Interiors

2012-03-05 Thread DAVID QUINN
I think we can all agree that the most popular interior shown on TAGS was the courthouse/jails. There were a few episodes that were filmed outside of Mayberry (Andy Visits Barney In Raleigh, The Taylor's Hollywood Vacation and Andy and Barney Go To Raleigh) where it was not possible to show

Stamps

2012-03-05 Thread Richmond Lucille
Has anybody else submitted entries for Andy's stamp portrait?  I know I sent two, but haven't heard a word from them at all.  one black and white picture and another a color shot.    Anybody else have any better luck?  ___ WBMUTBB mailing list

A Tragedy Back Home

2012-03-05 Thread Ken Anderson
Going to the movies in Mayberry was an important part of the social life; especially among those folks who were courting. There was a very limited choice of entertainment just as there is in any small town. My heart was saddened on Sunday when I learned that the movie theater back home that I