Hello Fellow Mayberrians,
I appreciate the AC posts. I think you hit it on the head, Mike. I, too,
think that Andy was probably referring to the *intensity* of the AC, rather
than the temperature. If I said we need more AC, that might also be
expressed as turn the AC up as in *increasing*
Construction of the Desilu-Cahuenga Studios commenced in May 1946. By the
time
TAGS began filming in 1960, I'm sure the air conditioning was adequate. Today,
now known as RED STUDIOS, the first item they list on their website concerning
all their stages is that they are fully
Was anything said on TAGS about heating homes and businesses? I'm sure
they must have had furnaces, for when Andy and Aunt Bee considered buying
the new house, the seller's son spilled the beans and told them that the
crack in the furnace was getting bigger every day.
And don't forget
It seems the folks in Mayberry County couldn't make up their mind what sort of
heating system the courthouse should have. As has been mentioned, in certain
episodes there is a large gas heater in the corner.
However, when Barney industriously cleans the room in preparation for Gentleman
Dan
However, when Barney industriously cleans the room in preparation for
Gentleman Dan Caldwell's visit, Andy remarks This place ain't been so clean
since the boiler busted and flooded the place, which seems to imply that
they once had steam radiators or some such.
In an earlier episode, I
Hey, Mayberry friends. Last summer I received a juror summons that would have
conflicted with our trip to Mayberry Days in September. Now I don't know if it
was the Mayberry Deputy, the town clerk Howard Sprague or maybe even the count
that intervened, but I managed to wrangle out of that week,
I believe Clyde Barn got it extry-special right as rain by explaining that
turning up the AC meant increasing the intensity. I always thought turning
something up meant increasing the function it is/was designed to do. Now
that we have that settled, I would like to point out other phrases
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