Re: WBMUTBB Digest, Vol 10, Issue 103

2009-04-12 Thread rande roth
As far as other non-fictional characters - don't forget ole J Edgar himself! Sweet Juanite chapter way out west in Montana... ___ WBMUTBB mailing list WBMUTBB@wbmutbb.com http://www.mayberry.com/tagsrwc/wbmutbb/

Re: Real people in Mayberry

2009-04-12 Thread Andrew McKenzie
In addition to some of the real-life people others have mentioned, I thought of: - William Holden (who Goober has probably since forgotten was the actual male lead in Picnic) - William Shakespeare (Not sure if he was actually mentioned, though Andy told Opie about a few of the Bard's plays) -

Bill's post

2009-04-12 Thread Janet Anderson
Still seeking my Thelma Lou Sorry, I'm already taken! grin But, seriously... I remember you posting as themiloboys. Welcome back to the digest, Bill. Just jump in where you can and hang on! Thelma Lou (Janet) ___ WBMUTBB mailing list

Earle Hagen

2009-04-12 Thread Janet Anderson
Earle Hagen is mentioned by name in the one about the governor's visit (the firing cannon and attempted heist of the travelling museum). Also, in the Fun Girls episode when Barney and Andy take Skippy and Daphne to the dance because Thelma Lou and Helen are mad at them, Andy makes a request

Gibberish printing

2009-04-12 Thread Janet Anderson
After rewinding and pausing it to make sure (ain't TiVo wonderful?) I was able to make out the sign to read ER HAJWZK B. Anyone know what this is supposed to mean? Sort of resembles Ernest T's recititation of the alphabet. Wonder what exactly that store sells. This reminds me of one of the

re: Barney and a cell phone

2009-04-12 Thread dudleygl
OMG - can you imagine Barney with an electronal marvel like a cell phone in his pocket.? Think of all the havoc he created with just one meesley little old bullet in his pocket. Poor Andy would never get any courting done in Barney had a phone 24/7.? And poor old Sarah would be out of a job.?

let's see ... moss grows on the north side of a tree

2009-04-12 Thread Paul Mulik
Since we know that the courthouse faces North, would that mean that the Taylor house faces East?   -Bob   Actually, the both face south.  That is, if you were to walk out the front door of either structure, you'd be heading south.   This is true not only if one looks at a real-life map of the 40

backdrop

2009-04-12 Thread Paul Mulik
As Inspector Case gives his line about the Katzenjammer Kids and opens the courthouse door to leave, the lettering on the building across the street can be clearly seen.  After rewinding and pausing it to make sure (ain't TiVo wonderful?) I was able to make out the sign to read ER HAJWZK B. 

RE:Non-fictional people

2009-04-12 Thread Ray Hadorn
Don't forget Gabby Hayes (1885-1969) and Rock Hudson (1925-1985) Both mentioned in episode 13, Mayberry Goes Hollywood -Ray Think they'll ask me that? ___ WBMUTBB mailing list WBMUTBB@wbmutbb.com http://www.mayberry.com/tagsrwc/wbmutbb/

Re: WBMUTBB Digest, Vol 10, Issue 103

2009-04-12 Thread Jdean46
In a message dated 4/12/2009 11:01:12 A.M. Central Daylight Time, wbmutbb-requ...@wbmutbb.com writes: Subject: Houses In Mayberry **The Average US Credit Score is 692. See Yours in Just 2 Easy Steps!

Taylor house faces 3 directions

2009-04-12 Thread King of Mayberry
That actually is another blooper. In Divorce, Mountain Style, Andy asks Barney to ride the white horse east to west, east to west. When Barney rides the white horse east to west, he passes Andy's house on his left. That means Andy's house faces north! But this contradicts Man in a Hurry since

Re: Houses in Mayberry

2009-04-12 Thread Jdean46
Bobaccording to my calculations, which I put into use when I made the Mayberry map shown on the wbmutbb web site, the Taylor house faces the same direction as the courthouse. I didn't use any electronal devices to come up with this. In my mind, through the years, the court house always

non-fictional characters

2009-04-12 Thread castone59
Don't forget Mark Twain being mentioned. Calvin Coolidge took credit for what Mark Twain said about the weather. General Robert E. Lee was mentioned in connection with a portrait of him shaking hands with someone's great-great granddaddy. I could look up the details but I'm too tired right now.