Thanks for the Nice Dress Nellie and Mr. Scwamp sightings recently
posted. I will get those added to their webpage. You know Allan helped
me put those out there a good bit of time ago, an I wondered if anybody
really looked at them, and getting messages like these sightings is so
rewarding.
Re: Funniest Line in The Andy Griffith Show
The absolute funniest line in the Andy Griffith Show occured in the episode My
Fair Ernest T. Bass. Barney is showing Ernest T. the proper way to enter a
room. Barney is inside the room asking Andy how many people are in the room,
etc and then
I laugh every time I hear Ernest T. Bass ask in his nasal voice, I wonder
who that could be? The scene is in My Fair Ernest T. Bass and Barney is
going to teach Ernest T. how to enter a room properly. The look Andy gives
Ernest T. is priceless. Then of course there are more lines later in the
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Barney's Sidecar in season 4
It's the one that begins with a woman coming into the courthouse
to talk
with Andy about something or other, and ends up discussing her
sister
who has big/buck teeth and was called the Beaver by other kids...
Brad
Douglasville, GA
This was in the episode where Barney gets a motor-sickel from the war surplus
auction in Mt. Pilot so that he can set up a Checkpoint Chickie out on Highway
51.
Every thinking pioneer has suffered the same kind of ridicule!
Peggy McMillan
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Technically, in the episode with the lost money, Andy didn't teach Opie
anything - it was Opie would was returning the items to the store on his own.
Kind of like the time Opie didn't donate to a charity because he was saving his
money to buy his poor girlfriend Charlotte a new coat when winter
Another starter question: What is the funniest line in AG?
I ain't about to be beat to death with no spoon... Briscoe Darling
Sue Doughty
High Point, NC
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She must be a treasure as well, Mr. Hyatt took a licking to my darlin'
person, so I know he has great taste in women.
Umm, Don, I think you meant liking. Then again, that would be a good way to
determine someone's taste.
I'll bet Sigmund Frood would have somethin' to say about this matter!
Paul
Like Col. Tim, there are so many one time characters that are so great they
make a major impression. Two of my favorites are Clarence Earp and his
manager. I know I've mentioned before that the line Besmerch the name of
Earp is one of my favorites because somehow when you speak these words
Now I don't want to open up a big can of worms or make a mollage out of
something, but after reading an article in one of our area newspapers I feel
compelled to ask a question and open it up to debate. An area deputy was
recently relieved of his duties in a neighboring town because of his not
When Barney says that is a subject you cant say enough about SIN
Here at the rock we have 2 rules...1 rule is OBEY all rules
barony's in jail barney's in jailnip it nip it nip it
no honey right now I'm on the trail of a baboon
morning dear morning honey
Ernest t bass is a strange
I feel that one of the best lessons Andy must've taught Opie and then
acknowledged by saying You're a man was when Opie gave up his grocery
store job on purpose to help the other little boy, whose family needed the
financial assistance.
Aunt Bee of Orlando
Baked Alaskan will always enjoy the memorable line by Barney that concludes
his soliliquy in Dogs, Dogs, Dogs; Boy, Giraffes are selfish! He truly
believes it.
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I was watching Opie Steps Up in Class last night and heard either the maid or
one of the Hollanders refer to Aunt Bee as Mrs. Taylor. Just was noticing. Did
anyone else catch that?
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I see Allan has added a rule about plain text only on The Digest. I've been
trying to just use plain text for years, but I do remember one time I used
exacerbate a couple of years ago in one of my posts.
Just wanted to let everybody know I'm sorry about that. I'll try to do
better.
dan
I have to agree that wonder who that could be? is the funniest line in the
series.
Maybe we could do a favorite line poll, or funniest line poll on the web site,
similar to the Favorite episode poll.
And my choice for the most prophetic lineGot time to breathe, got time for
music.
...Mr. Hyatt took a licking to my darlin' person, so I know he has great
taste in women.
Literally, huh?
I never knew that about Russell Hiatt. Does he do that to everybody who comes
in the shop?
Thelma Lou
(Janet)
P. S. -- Just funnin' ya, Don. Couldn't resist picking on that line!
Tom Kessel: I've taken a while to write but I wanted to send you a note to let
you know how much I appreciate your posts to this board. I am a disabled
physician/attorney with way too much time on my hands who absolutely loves TAGS
and this board. Your informative posts about some of the minor
The episode you are speaking of would be episode 4-16 Barney's Sidecar. great
episode hope that helps
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Episode: Lawman Barney. As Barney drives past the two farmers selling on the
side of the road, he parks on a 90o angle, exits the car and leaves the drivers
door open and starts to walk toward the farmers, on his return the door is
closed and the car is parked straight... This also happens
Here's a list of my favorite one liners.It's been a work in progress for
years so forgive me if you see any repeats.
“Next time I go tiger huntin', I'm gonna take my tweezers.”
“And here, a whole town stands still, cause two old women’s feet fall asleep.”
“I wonder what causes that?”
Andy Griffith it appears to me and this is only guess work must had tested the
dramatic waters the last year or so of the show and I saw another intense scene
rare for the character of Andy Taylor in this example from Opies Group with
Opie joining a rock and roll group.Aunt Bee is concerned but
Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive.
Row, row, row your boat...we will not sing, we will not sing
Booy, giraffes are selfish
Marcia from Evansville
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I have to agree with Allan about using plain text in letters to the digest.
It makes reading a lots easier. At the same time, I have to agree with Dan in
his point of view, too. I always try to use plain text writing emails, but
sometimes them ten dollar words just creep into what I am
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