As far as Andy not knowing Miss Crump's first name, in the episode that
introduced Miss Crump, Andy Discovers America, at the end of the show Andy
walks Miss Crump home at the end of the show.When they arrive at Miss
Crump's house, Andy says I'm kinda glad this whole thing happened
What's wrong with Andy calling Miss Crump Miss Crump? After all, it isn't
dirty.
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Miss Crump.
Thank you Ms. Elizabeth. That makes sense. I grew up in New York and
Connecticut calling older people by Mrs. and Mr. and even into my 20's.
That's just how it was done. Then anyway.
Miss Patty
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There's a perfectly good reason why Andy refers to Miss Crump as Miss Crump:
that was her name. What else would he call her? Teach? Old Lady Crump? Hey
You?
The character of Miss Crump first appeared in Andy Discovers America, but she
would not get a first name until six episodes later
Patty, Bein' that I grew up in the south and bein' that I'm about Opie's
age, when I was a kid in conversation with an adult, the adult referred to
another adult as Mr. Jones or Mrs. Jones like the child would have
addressed the person. Things have changed now so the children call adults
Mr. Mike
I am sending a test post - haven't received the digest in a couple of days.
Is everything OK in Mayberry?
Brad Neil Bentley Cunningham
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HI gang!!
Don't tell Andy but I just saw Miss Crump on Bonanza, sweet on Adam Cartwright.
Must be a part of her Kansas past (TAGS episode 244). For that matter don't
let Mrs. Pendleton find out.
Mike Peacock
P.S. Tom Kessel, love your blog postings. I subscribed and get them by email
- Original Message -
From: Sandy St. Onge
To: wbmutbb@wbmutbb.com
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2008 4:25 PM
Subject: Miss Crump on Bonanza
I was working on my computer and heard a familar voice and turned around and it
was Miss Crump on an episoda of Bonanza. Pretty long hair she had
Now I know that your son an air is definitely not it so any help would be
very much appreciated!!
Sandy, I believe the phrase is ...your son and heir. It's not an
expression we ever used in my neck of the woods, but it sounds like a lot of
other phraseology we use in the South which places
Hey Everyone,
I have a TAGS episode question for you. My husband and I have watched this
episode over and over but cannot decipher what Barney is saying when he's
sweeping the floor, looking out the window and sees Opie and Miss Crump walking
down the street together.
It sounds
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