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If Mrs. Grayson was a bit of a fake as well, where did she get the
car? I haven't watched in a while, but seem to recall that it was a Lincoln
Continental.
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That's the easiest one to explain: she could've rented it. Mt. Pilot
Ford/Lincoln/Mercury probably did that a lot
Here's my take on how Mrs. Grayson found Floyd...once Floyd hatched his plan
and Andy agreed, he sent a telegram to Mrs. Grayson, giving her the address of
the house he would be at (and maybe turn-by-turn directions to get there). I
don't recall if Mrs. Grayson's letter said what time she would
That was an interesting theory about Mrs. Grayson using Google and GPS to find
Floyd, but I don't think that would have worked, unless Floyd had gone to the
trouble of creating floydlawsonenterprises.com (go ahead and check it. You know
you want to).
No, what must have happened had to have
How did Mrs. Grayson know what house to go too ?
courthouse, Sarah, anyone on the street, the Count, the Post Office, ??? Of
course not . Any one could figure this out. The only way she could have known
is that she didn't have any problems reading the scriptNow how hard was
that to figure
How did Mrs. Grayson know which house to go to? That's easy. The Count.
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I just assumed Mrs. Grayson stopped somewhere on Main Street and asked where
the sheriff was at that moment or picked up the phone at the courthouse and
asked Sarah. I figure almost everyone in Mayberry knew where most folks were
at any given time.
Aunt Bee of Orlando
Was watching Bonanza today, the episode where someone steals Little Joe's horse
and ends up in this little town trying to help the towns people. Then Ben and
the family show up and turns out the town he was defending has been a ghost
town a long time. Well one of the ladies in the town
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