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wbmutbb-digest         Saturday, May 20 2000         Volume 02 : Number 150




Topics in this issue:

 There Is A Time
 Re: [wbmutbb-digest V2 #149]
 Magazine article
 Yikes!
 Who's Johnny?
 Re: wbmutbb-digest V2 #149
 bud-nipping
 [none]
 TAGS quotes
 Re: wbmutbb-digest V2 #149
 MY Dream

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Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 21:04:20 -0400
From: Randy Everette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: There Is A Time

Glad to see my old friend Karen Bice, Karen - how are you by the way -
we are doing fine - loves Maggie Petersen's rendition of  "There Is A
Time" too.  I absolutely love this song.  I also have been unable to
find it on an album.  I'm only heard it on TAGS and I simply love that
song.   It is so lovely.  I do have a Dillard's CD I got from TAGSRWC,
but that has a male singing it and it is not as nearly a good
rendition.  I wish so much that Maggie'd been on that cut.  I think this
song is one of the lovliest I've ever heard.

Randy Everette

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Date: 19 May 00 19:07:02 PDT
From: Andrew Szym <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [wbmutbb-digest V2 #149]

Howdy,

I was wondering if any of you have tried getting autographs
from Andy Griffith.  I've heard that he does not participate
in TAGS conventions and such; I'm an avid collector of autos
through the mail, but I don't want to waste time trying to
get one from him if he doesn't respond.  Anyone had some luck
here?  Thanks, -Andrew

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Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 22:14:12 -0400
From: Greg Painter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Magazine article

    Anyone who receives the magazine Satellite Direct might want to 
check out page 316.  There is an article on the 1967 Emmy Awards
and a picture of Mayberry Deputy Sheriff Bernard P. Fife!!  In 1967, 
Don Knotts won his fifth emmy and Frances Bavier won her first.

   The most shocking revelation in the article was that even against
such competition as Hogan's Heroes, Bewitched, Get Smart, and 
TAGS, the Outstanding Comedy Series emmy went to The Monkees!?
Maybe the judges stopped by to visit the Baldwin sisters before 
voting!

"It says I rendered it"
Mr. Mc-BV   /  Mayberry Chapter

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Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 22:38:05 -0400 (EDT)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rick Isenberg)
Subject: Yikes!

I sure missed that one,didn't I? Maybe I need to sign up for some
remedial noticer classes,or at least turn on the TV sooner.Anyway,thanks
Big Head...Paul...the Milo boys---oops,got carried away there! By the
way,does anyone have an explanation for why the theme song is played in
G to open the show and is lowered to E-flat for the closing credits?
Rick......"Shhh...He's diversifyin' "

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Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 22:04:38 -0500
From: "Jerry Dean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Who's Johnny?

OK...I have to show my ignorance.  I thought I could figure it out by
reading the digest for a while, but I can't stand it any longer.  Who the
heck is Johnny Coons? ...and why is everyone looking for him?
Sweetly Disposed

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Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 07:55:10 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: wbmutbb-digest V2 #149

Kerri wrote <<Since we are both
TAGS fans, we often tell each other that all the parenting experts are in
favor of "bud-nipping."  I was wondering if anyone could tell me the exact
line that Barney uses when he tells Andy that.  I'd really appreciate it.>>

That line comes from the episode where opie is running around with that new
kid in town.  I can't
remember the episode name, but it is when opie and all his friends get in
trouble, the new kid breaks
a street lamp with an apple, and in the end Opie stands up to the bully.

Kelly

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Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 08:28:26 -0500
From: "Paul Mulik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: bud-nipping

>Since we are both TAGS fans, we often tell each other that all the
parenting experts are in favor of "bud-nipping."  I was wondering >if anyone
could tell me the exact line that Barney uses when he tells Andy that.

This is from memory, so I might have missed one or two words here and there:

A:  You been at the magazine section of the Sunday paper again?

B:  I skimmed through it.

A:  And on the subject of child-rearin', it said...?

B:  There's a definite trend toward stronger discpline.

A:  Like what?

B:  Like a good clout once in a while!

A:  Aw, come on, Barn.

B:  You go read any book you want on the subject of child discipline, and
you'll find that every one of them is in favor of bud-nippin'!

>From episode 79, "One-Punch Opie."

- --Paul

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Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 10:04:11 EDT
From: "ROBIN BANKS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [none]

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Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 12:56:41 -0700 (PDT)
From: Janet Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: TAGS quotes

I've enjoyed the favorite TAGS quotes folks have been sending in.  I
recently watched my video of episode #137 ("Goodbye Sheriff Taylor") in
which Barney throws a tomato at Otis to test his reflexes.  Embarrassed and
frustrated at Otis's repeated comments about the tomato covering his shirt,
Barney says (in a way that only Barney can), "I think I've heard just about
enough about that tomato!"  I love the way he says it!

Another note about that episode -- Have you noticed that as the camera cuts
back and forth to Otis, in some shots there's only a little tomato on his
shirt, but in other shots there's a lot more?  I guess as they did different
takes of the scene, more tomato was added to Otis's shirt for effect, but
the different shots don't match up!





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Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 20:52:52 EDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: wbmutbb-digest V2 #149

A few months ago, a TAGS friend and I were discussing all the old episodes. i 
have quite a collection of Christmas specials from movies, sitcoms, specials, 
cartoons, etc. I started doing a little research and discovered that in the 8 
years of TAGS, there was only one Christmas episode. After the research, I 
discovered that in those days, it wasn't always done as they thought reruns 
wouldn't be so great if they showed a Christmas show in June. Also, lots os 
shows were pre-empted in those days for other Christmas specials: Fred 
Astaire, Perry Come, Bing Crosby, etc.

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Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 10:15:11 EDT
From: "ROBIN BANKS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: MY Dream

When we think of going to heaven
A street of gold is what comes to mind
But to walk through the town of Mayberry for just one day
Is what I would love to find.

First I'd stop by the courthouse
Of course, Otis, He's in jail.
Barn and Ange are out front on the bench
So I'd stop and sit with them a spell.

Floyd would sit and join us
Talk about the weather, it's hot, it's 92.
Then he'd tell us that Calvin Coolidge said that
And Andy'd smile and say,"Yeah Floyd, that's true."

We'd all go over to the barbershop
To watch Floyd cut some hair.
Watch Judd play a game of checkers
And see if that lady manicurist might show up there.

We'd walk over to the bank
To check the security there.
Everything looks perfectly normal,
See, there's Asa asleep in his chair.

We'd go over to Foley's marker
He gave us any fruit we chose.
And if he wasn't very busy
He might even tell us about that famous punch in the nose.


We'd go over to Wally's filling station
Goober would be there--not making a fuss.
We'd get us a good ole bottle of pop,
High octaine ethyl, no just a nectarine crush.

It'd be getting long about supper time
We'd go over to see Aunt Bee.
Some good fried chicken and gravy,
And hey, save some apple pie for me.

We'd sit on the porch after supper
Andy would say "Peel an apple?" Sure I'll try my luck
And Hey!, There's Brisco, Charlene, and the boys
There're all getting off the truck.

There's picking and singing,
Andy jumps in and hangs on.
It's "Ebo Walker", "Doug's Tune",
And of course, Charlene sings that love song.

They get back on the truck,
I'm thinking, "What more can there be?"
Then I heard a shrill voice say,
"It's me, It's me, It's Ernest T!"

My dream of the real Mayberry
I guess the good Lord has His ways.
Because I felt all the love from that small town
In Mt. Airy, during Mayberry Days.

The love and friendship that's shared by all
Is what life means to me.
I anticipate seeing you all each year
To walk the streets of Mayberry!



Hope my fellow Mayberry fans enjoy this poem.  

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