Alumni Sighting

2013-05-14 Thread Dan Goodwin
Karl Swensen was on Leave It To Beaver today. So that means that Mr. McBeevee is Eddie Haskell's father! Holy cow. dan ___ WBMUTBB mailing list WBMUTBB@wbmutbb.com http://www.mayberry.com/tagsrwc/wbmutbb/

Mayberry foods

2013-05-14 Thread Maurine Taylor
Mayberry themed foods: Pounded steak and the ever-popular spaghetti (don't forget the secret ingredient in the sauce. It's oregano. ___ WBMUTBB mailing list WBMUTBB@wbmutbb.com http://www.mayberry.com/tagsrwc/wbmutbb/

Mayberry Foods

2013-05-14 Thread Dan Goodwin
Mike was talking about Mayberry foodslet's not forget Hoot Owl Pie. On another food note, I was watching Those Gossiping Men this morning. When Wilburn Finch first appears, he comes into the drug store for a root beer. Aunt Bee and Emma are sitting there having coffee and what appears to be

Mayberry Food

2013-05-14 Thread Ronald Atkinson
I expect a jar of orange marmalade would be good. Shoo fly! ...Alan (I came to fill my vase!) Sent from my iPad ___ WBMUTBB mailing list WBMUTBB@wbmutbb.com http://www.mayberry.com/tagsrwc/wbmutbb/

My Visit With A Former Policeman

2013-05-14 Thread Ken Anderson
Tonight I had the pleasure of having an old friend stop in for a visit. I haven't seen him in years. He is 84 years old and he is a retired homicide detective from Milwaukee. It was the first time he has seen my squad car. We sat in the car for a long time and he reminisced about some of his

Alumni Sighting

2013-05-14 Thread DAVID QUINN
Over the weekend, my family rented a DVD at the local video store, one called Deep In The Heart.It is a heartwarming family story that I can recommend to everyone on this site. But any hoo, at the start of the movie our hero is nothing but a mean drunk, beating his wife and kids and

A question for the forum - ???

2013-05-14 Thread Holland Shoaf
May I ask the forum a question ? Im lazy and do not feel like searching my Mayberry 101 book ( dont know if the answer to my quesion is in there to begin with ). Whats behind Andy Griffith making a quick change about continuing after the 5th season after claiming he wouldnt ? That was quick

A brush in the mouth is better than a punch in the nose !

2013-05-14 Thread Holland Shoaf
Seems too obvious not to be intentional but in the episode Alcohol and Old Lace I see Floyd putting the brush ( with talcum powder ) right on Andys mouth as he's finishing up his haircut. Certainly this couldnt be scripted . Accident ? Strange how Andy didnt flinch or anything but continued

Mayberry related food

2013-05-14 Thread Debbie Whisenant
Hey Mike, For starters, how about: Peanut butter sandwiches (“No thanks, Leon.”) Butterscotch pecan pie (Aunt Bee) Apple pie (Aunt Bee) Chicken-a-la-king (Grace Foster) Brownies (Thelma Lou) Cashew Fudge (Thelma Lou) Leg of lamb (Andy's favorite dish) White beans (If that ain't a tribute

Jim Pierce and his Mayberry Squad Car

2013-05-14 Thread Mike Haviland
Today I went to a car show in Valpariso Indiana to see our friend Jim Pierce and our Mayberry Squad win a thophy. Many of you know Jim and JoAnn from Mayberry days. I was great meeting so many fans. He created some great memories. Those of us who chart the course of world events will forever

A Mayberry moment

2013-05-14 Thread Daniel Santos
Can't you just picture Andy and Barney doing this for Otis. Johnna Fayetteville, AR Town drunk was so beloved that even the local police mourn his death9 hrs ago Alvin Cote racked up 843 public drunkenness arrests during his time as a homeless alcoholic in Saskatoon, Canada. So by the

Two Chairs No Waiting - Andy Griffith Show Fan Podcast #236: Disappearing Keys

2013-05-14 Thread Allan Newsome
Two Chairs No Waiting 236: Disappearing Keys http://twochairsnowaiting.com/ There are several times throughout the run of The Andy Griffith Show were we see continuity errors. From Barney’s badge being on his shirt in one scene and missing in the next to people missing from a bench on the

Lessons from Opie

2013-05-14 Thread Janet Anderson
Over the many years of watching TAGS, I have learned many important life lessons. I have also learned some valuable insights from none other than Opie Taylor. Among some of the most important things I have learned from Opie are: So not only is TAGS highly entertaining, it's educational, too!