Dewey, You did leave off Monroe's Funeral Parlor and TV Repair. That was a
thriving business in the early days of TAGS. Also, there was the Snappy Lunch
famous for Pork Chop samiches. There was the Mayberry Security Bank, Crowley's
Market and I'm sure Elinora Poultice must have paid a
I can think of that one show where the men were trying to get back at the
ladies and took their dept. store credit away from them. The one lady is in
her slip when she storms out the door.
I think Opie has his blue jeans on when Aunt Bee called him a naked savage
because he didn't have a shirt
Was just wondering if the person who played Barney in the Portland TN
Strawberry festival was David Browning? Who ever he was did an excellent job.
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Scott wrote:
I'm a long time reader first time poster.Was watching Mountain Wedding
the other night and was wondering if there was really a song Never hit
your grandma with a great big stick? If there is Im sure it would make
me cry also. Lots of luck to you and yours!
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1. The new butcher shop in Mayberry was Diamond Jim's.
2. Andy bought the bed jacket at Mrs. Luken's Style Shop
3. Howard met Millie at Boysinger's Bakery
4. The Snappy Lunch was in Mayberry but I don't think the location was
every mentioned.
Ken Anderson
2906 May Street
Eau Claire WI
Ken,
Barney should have used selective mutism
when he told Gomer he had Thelma Lou in
his back pocket.
Nita Kuhns
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Yes, that's the wonderful Reta Shaw playing both Eleanora and Big Maude Tyler,
Clarisse Tyler, Maude Clarisse Tyler, Annabelle Tyler, and Ralph Henderson!
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Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 7:52 PM
Is Eleanora Poultice, Barn's singing teacher, also Maude, the breakout
I don't reckon if there is a song named Don't ever hit your grandma with a
great big stick
all I know is that one makes me cry!
Smiles,Erin
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Two Mayberry sighting in one day. Watched two movies in one day and saw
something from TAGS in each one. One was old and one was modern. TAGS is
eternally popular, ya know?
The first was
Dangerous Crossing (1953) starring the gorgeous Jeanne Crain. Willis Bouchey
(Charlie O'Malley) has a
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