My Sunday School teacher today put a smile on my face when he mentioned
TAGS in the lesson and how Otis lets himself into the jail to sleep off
his druken state. He compared this how God lets us into His presence and
how we come out whole again.
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Look Dixon it is Otis Campbell and it will always be Otis Campbell even if he
was a doctor Joe Smith elsewhere for 30 years or what have you in our world of
mayberry,It is a relaxing way to get away from the real world if you will
so..Get something to do with your time, Otis
Otis Campbell and his wife were shopping at Foley's store, and Mrs. Campbell
decided to
steal a can of peaches. The inevitable happened and she was caught.
At the courthouse, Sheriff Taylor asked her what she had stolen.
Well Sheriff, I stole a can of peaches.
Sheriff Taylor replied
That would be Sept. 23, 1941 at 2:00 pm. We learned that in The Case of the
Punch in the Nose episode.
A harder question is: Give the month, day and year that Otis took his first
drink!
Mr. Schwamp
When was Otis first arrested for public drunkenness? Give month/date/year.
When was Otis first arrested for public drunkenness?
Give month/date/year.
Dewey in NC
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I was watching Have Gun - Will Travel the other night and Otis was on as
a bartender there too! I guess liquor was his calling one way or another!
Miz Lesh
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over to
see what was going on. and the Manager was TAGS Otis Campbell. This must to
have been before Otis started drinking.
Nat Riddle in Leeds, Al
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I think I finally figured out the real reason Otis spends so much time
drinking and staying at the Mayberry courthouse. In an episode of The
Adams Family this morning, Otis was the presiding judge on a case against
Mama Adams. It was the worst experience of his life, and at the end of the
I would like to thank Ken for talking about Otis and for sharing his
personal experiences involving his Dad. I have noticed over the past
several months, many posts by Ken which are not only enjoyable, but very
deep and I find myself reading them over and over again.
That's what makes this
Kenneth, thank you so much for that message telling about your father.
I, too, do not see anything funny about the portrayal of someone drunk
on tv or the movies. Neither my father or my husband had a problem with
alcohol but I have a son who does and my brother did besides other
relatives on my
is meant to be. Only when one fails to change do they fail to grow and
experience all that life has to offer.
There was one person in Return to Mayberry who had perhaps changed the
most. That was Otis Campbell. Yet his appearance in the movie was only for
one brief scene. For many years we laughed
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