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wbmutbb-digest          Monday, March 6 2000          Volume 02 : Number 074




Topics in this issue:

 TAGS learnin
 Forty Acres Backlot Photo
 Mary Grace
 Re: Helen's Senn-Tence
 Helen Crump's unexpected line
 Re: wbmutbb-digest V2 #73
 Dirt Roads

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Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 06:01:25 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: TAGS learnin

In a message dated 03/05/2000 4:05:53 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I got ta tell ya folks I know a lot of wonderful good kids and teens and 
am 
 so proud of so many of em.  Doesn't mean there isn't a some bad ones, just 
 like we sure have our share of bad adults.  >>


Here, Here, Mike, I sure do agree with ya there, and I sure do agree with ya 
that the ADULTS  should be the first ones to watch and learn.   But then, 
maybe if all the adults HERE who have learned and tought their 
children/granchildren about the morals we have been tought, pass our 
knowledge of TAGS on to others every day, maybe just maybe, folks will begin 
to watch and listen, and take heed.   What better way to teach others, than 
with TAGS?

    Emmett

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Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 08:20:56 -0800 (PST)
From: Joel Rasmussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Forty Acres Backlot Photo

Hi:

For all interested, the aerial photo of the TAGS Forty
Acres Backlot photo (as featured in the November
BULLET) is posted at:

http://www.angelfire.com/biz/Mayberry/index.html

10-4,

Joel
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Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 12:20:39 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mary Grace

I have just started getting e-mail from  the wbmuttb-digest, so I don't know 
if I am doing this correctly.
Does anybody know the whereabouts of Mary Grace Canfield who portrayed Thelma 
Lou's cousin Mary Grace in the "A Date for Gomer" episode?  She also played 
Ralph Monroe on Green Acres.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Date: Sun, 05 Mar 2000 17:47:58 GMT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeff Krentz)
Subject: Re: Helen's Senn-Tence

>Our Miss Crump seems to  generate  more ambivalent comments than any
>other character.In her defense,my brother and  I agree that she had one
>of the show's all-time best one-liners,perhaps aided by the fact that it
>was so unexpected.I was wondering how many other tagsters share that
>opinion.

I'm one of the Miss Crump ambivaltors from time to time, but with
your permission, I'll try to guess what you are thinking of.

How about her saying, completely deadpan:

"He'd kill you, Barney"

with reference to Barney's mention of a plan to take Ernest T.
out back to teach him a lesson.

Jeff=20

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Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 16:00:01 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Helen Crump's unexpected line

Could Rick Isenberg be thinking of Helen's line when Barney wanted to
rough up Ernest T. and she said "he'd kill ya."?  The first time I ever
saw that episode I about fell outta' my chair when she said that and it
still makes me chuckle every time.  Helen had a lovely voice and many
winning ways at least early on in the shows.  Aunt Bee of Orlando

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Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 19:01:59 -0600 (CST)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Charlie Brakefield)
Subject: Re: wbmutbb-digest V2 #73

>Our Miss Crump...
>of the show's all-time best one-liners,perhaps aided by the fact that it
>was so unexpected.I was wondering how many other tagsters share that
>opinion.

Hey Rick-

Could the line be "he'll kill ya" talkin about Barney and Ernest T.?
I love that line and she says it so matter-of-factly.

- -Charlie

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Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 08:20:23 -0500
From: "Dan Goodwin/Jobscope" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Dirt Roads

Barney and Andy zoom up and down those county roads a lot, stirring up
clouds of dust.  Never can seem to pinpoint the road shots as being any
given place.  But with the access to the 40 Acres Lot photos, there are
some possibilities.  Remember the 2 fellers "vending and selling" by the
side of the road?  Telephone poles are clearly seem on the other side of
the embankment.  And it is not unusual to see telephone poles in the speed
shots.  Now, in the 40 Acres photo, there is sort of a perimeter road about
the bottom of the photo inside the lot.  Outside that are city streets.
I'm wonderinging if that not where many of the speed shots were taken?

Also, you know how Wally's sits with a bank of trees on the right?  You
come down the road and have to turn into Wally's from that direction.  Now,
check out "Man in a Hurry."  Mr. Tucker breaks down right on a treed
corner.  I have always felt that if the camera swung just a tad to the
left, we would see Wally's.

dan

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