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wbmutbb-digest Friday, June 16 2000 Volume 02 : Number 190
Topics in this issue:
Subliminal suggestion
Paul and Wimmen
..makes me cry
Re: Thanks To Allan and Jan
Clueless
Re: wbmutbb-digest V2 #189
Oh, this and that
Re: wbmutbb-digest V2 #189
Re: T-Shirts
trivia answer
[none]
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Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 16:43:32 EDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Subliminal suggestion
In a message dated 06/16/2000 6:12:47 AM Pacific Daylight Time, Sandi writes:
<< Even the marmalades and jams don't have the spicing the pickles do. From
the box of jars she got she must have been quite a little canner. >>
Does anybody else get a hankerin' for pickles after watching that episode?
Greg Johnson
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Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 16:59:42 EDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Paul and Wimmen
In a message dated 6/16/2000 11:39:23 AM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<<
This is good advice, but in the episode in question, don't you think most of
the fault was Aunt Bee's? She specifically told Andy NOT to buy anything
frivolous or impractical, and I got the impression that she had been telling
him this year after year. If she wanted a bed jacket, why didn't she tell
Andy that's what she wanted? Us men can be pretty dense when it comes to
buying gifts for women, you know. Still, I love this episode. It's one of
my very favorites.
- --Paul
>>
Paul - you just DON'T understand women. It's like when were absolutely
furious and men will ask "Is anything wrong?" and we say "No - of course not
- - what could be wrong?". If we (women) say "Don't you dare buy anything
frivilous or impractical for me" - Buddy - you'd better translate that into
"Get out the VISA and go wild". A word to the wise....
Linda - the Goober who knows about "wimmen"
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Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 17:07:29 -0400
From: "GRITTON, JOE A. (AIT)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: ..makes me cry
Since we're on this tender moments kick, I thought I'd rerun my recent
survey results of
Andy episodes that well up in our eyes. I need to add the one just
mentioned about the
class reunion...here are the rest..Pull up a kleenex box and pop in the
tapes.
) The Christmas Story--when old Ben Weaver sings "Away in a Manger"
through the bars with Miss Ellie
2) MrMcBeevee--When confronted with strange circumstances Andy
answers to Aunt Bee and Barney the question "Do you believe
in Mr. McBeevee " No, I believe in Opie"
* Also in this Episode when Andy is walking through the woods and
hollers "Mr. McBeevee!"..and MR McB' answers and comes down the
tree, erasing Andy's doubt in Opie.
3) The Bed Jacket--After trading his favorite fishing pole
"Eagle-Eye Annie" to Mayor Pike for the Bed Jacket Aunt Bee craved.
Andy answers Opie's question "I said I would never trade it for
money, and I didn't I traded it for something else that would
bring me enjoyment, and I'm enjoying it right now (as Aunt Bea,
in tears, raves over the special gift)
4) Andy on Trial--After his boasting and blabbing to a young
"college kid" almost costs Andy his job, Barney takes the stand
to defend Andy, and talks about him "going not so much by
the book, but by the heart"
5) The Cow Thief--Barney, after being enthralled by the FBI man and
the mayor and their investigation takes a stand again, against
the odds, for Andy recalling when Andy took a chance on a young
Deputy, named Barney Fife.
6) The HouseKeeper--Episode 1, when Aunt Bee is about to leave, Opie
runs out in his pajamas and convinces her to stay because she'll
be helpless without knowing how to play baseball and fish.
7) Wedding Bells for Aunt Bee--First Andy answers Opie's question
about a special kind of love "Did you and Mom have that kind of
Love?" with a affirmative, "Yes we did" and then Andy reassures
Aunt Bea with "If it's not the right thing for you, its not the
right thing for us" (I could be confusing this with the episode
Aunt Bee's invisible Beau--featuring the Butter and Egg Man)
8) Opie the Birdman--Opie deals with the guilt of killing the mother
bird, by raising the young...and then must release them out the
window to freedom.
9) Barney Fife Realtor--After trying the "bikes are bikes and houses
are houses" philosophy, Andy comes to the realization that teaching
Opie about honesty is more important than a new house.
10) A Medal for Opie--When Opie has lost the race & is pouting & Andy
tells him how disappointed he is in him, then Opie comes to the
courthouse & they have a father/son talk. Opie says "Pa, I don't
want you to be disappointed in me." The loving relationship between
a loving father & his son is so well portrayed on TAGS, it is a real
role model for fathers today.
11) "Man in a Hurry" when (in the epilogue) the man falls asleep in the
rocking chair on the front porch trying to peel an apple all in one
strip.
* Also in Man in a Hurry..when Andy and Barney are sitting on the
porch singing "Church in the Wildwood" ever so softly and Mr.
Tucker begins to sing along as he is remembering his own days
obviously before he got to be in such a hurry.
12) The Runaway Kid episode. Tex says something like "And maw's making
pork chops and apples and if dad's not to busy we play some
catch. But I'm not there." You can just smell them chops and apples
cooking when Andy tells him "I'll call your maw and tell her to
throw on another pork chop."!
13) When Barney and Thelma Lou are standing in front on the store
window and they start talking about how their future married life
will be. (episode unknown)
14) When Charlene Darling sings "There is a time"
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Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 18:14:56 EDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Thanks To Allan and Jan
In a message dated 6/16/00 4:10:11 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< My T-shirt came!!!!! It looks great!! Thank you Allan and Jan for all of
the work
you do with the digest and the shirts and mouse pads! >>
Hey To All!
I enthusiastically second this Allan! My mousepad and teeshirt arrived in
today's mail too! They are wonderful looking. I don't know how you did it
but you outdid yourself from last year's! Makes me wished there had been
cool weather when I had ordered, I probably would have gone for the
sweatshirt too.
Thanks so much to you and Jan...you two make things so easy in ordering and
receiving!
Back To The Pickle Stash!
Sandi
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Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 18:22:56 -0400 (EDT)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Clueless
Hey there, misspoovey here! I feel real stupid asking this and I'm sure
when I hear the answer I'll kick myself all over the room for not
figuring it out. So here goes...What does "Abysinnia" mean or stand for?
I'm all the time seeing references to it on the digest but I am clueless
as to what ya'll are refering to! Thanks!
~the groovy but dimwitted misspoovey~
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Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 18:49:13 EDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: wbmutbb-digest V2 #189
Can someone tell me what type of T-shirts are talked about in this digest?
Thanks,
Scott Boyd
Pres.
"Hooked Like A Starving Catfish" Chapter
Huntsville, Texas
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Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 18:52:07 -0400 (EDT)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Oh, this and that
Paul wrote:
>don't you think most of the fault was Aunt
>Bee's? She specifically told Andy NOT to buy
>anything frivolous or impractical, and I got the
>impression that she had been telling him this
>year after year. If she wanted a bed jacket,
>why didn't she tell Andy that's what she
>wanted?
Well, if you think about the days that Bee had grown up in, I believe
that proper ladies did not beg or ask for things that they may have
wanted. I remember as a child I was taught that you didn't ask for
something, you waited until you were asked if you'd like some. Even
then, if you really were a proper, polite lil' girl, you declined it at
first. If your host insisted a couple more times you would accept to
keep from being rude. I also think that Aunt Bee felt beholden to Andy,
whereas he took her in when she didn't have a place to go. We all
realize that Aunt Bee worksvery hard to pay her keep, but think like
Aunt Bee would think. All that housework was stuff she would be doing
any way whether she was living with a family or alone. But like she said
in the first episode "I just thanked God I had a place to go!" So her
not expressing her wish of the bedjacket is sort of a typical response
from a woman of her time.
Phew!!! Didn't intended in being so long-winded! Just one more thing!
Maureen the Fun Girl talked about a song called"I Wish Life Was Like The
Andy Griffith Show" It sounds funny! Made me think of that tune by
Confederate Railroad called "Elvis and Andy", it had a great video
featuring David Browning. Who remembers that one?
~the groovy misspoovey~
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Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 18:22:53 -0700
From: "Larry Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: wbmutbb-digest V2 #189
Hello,
I saw the other day when Ernest T and Malcolm M. was to fight behind the
service station. What I noticed was the a brown Ford station wagon was used
twice in the show. First Ernest T. through rocks at it and then Malcolm and
his bicycle landed on top of it.
See you next time.
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Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 23:43:46 GMT
From: "Jim Hady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: T-Shirts
Allan and Jan,
Y'all did a wonderful job on the T-shirts. Ours came today, and Sherry Lynn
and I have ours on. Feb will get hers next week when we see her in TN, as
we are moving to Johnson City, and she is already there. Looking forward to
seeing lots of Chapter Shirts at Meadowview.
Jim
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Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 18:57:53 -0500 (CDT)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: trivia answer
>> In what episode can an entrance to a beauty shop be seen from inside
>> the barber shop?
>>
>Would this be "The Manicurist?" with Barbara Eden? Just guessing. Mary
The episode is "Stranger in Town" - I believe it's when Ed is leaving the
barber shop - to the left of the main entrance is a door that says 'beauty
shop'.
- -Charlie
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Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 20:35:59 EDT
From: "ROBIN BANKS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [none]
Just a note about what miss poovey said about certain episodes clutching
your heart. Well, one that always gets me is "Andy on Trial". When Barney
gets us in that witness chair, (Mr. Jackson) and tells them that Andy is his
best friend, and that "When you're dealing with people, it's not so much by
the book, but by the heart." That makes me tear up everytime. Well, I just
thought I'd stop by and tell ya. "That burial plot alone is worth a
fortune" Robin
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