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Today's Topics:
1. Re: WBMUTBB digest, "Go up an alley" (Jewell K.)
2. Re: WBMUTBB digest, Vol 1 #44 - 9 msgs ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
3. Like TV Episode Downloads--- Anybody Tried? (Chad Palmer)
4. Please ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
5. Re: Jumprope songs ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
6. TAGS Christmas episode (Greg Painter)
7. Merry Christmas, Alan Jackson and favorite episodes. (Margaret Bentle)
8. State game (Paul Mulik)
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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 11:14:24 -0500
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From: "Jewell K." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: WBMUTBB digest, "Go up an alley"
Hi - Well as a North Carolina native, I can attest that we had many phrases
which would allow one person to "tell off" another person without using
any "cuss words."
Goober's "You just go up an alley and holler fish!" had the much the same
meaning as my Grandmother' s favorite, "Go jump in a lake and swallow a
snake and come up with a bellyache." Essentially - they mean "Buzz off -
I'm not paying any attention to what you're saying or doing. So There!"
As those of you who have read my new book know, my Aunt Bea was not one to
be shy about her feelings. After any "dressing down" she might have given
someone, she would say, "I really told him off - in a nice way, of course!"
Jewell Mitchell Kutzer, Author of
MEMORIES of MAYBERRY:
A Nostalgic Look At ANDY GRIFFITH'S Hometown,
Mount Airy, North Carolina
(It's MY Hometown, Too!) Available NOW at WEAVERS!
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Message: 2
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 15:26:12 EST
Subject: Re: WBMUTBB digest, Vol 1 #44 - 9 msgs
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is in response to the jump rope songs in TAGS. I know that one song is
"Call for the doctor, call for the nurse, call for the lady with the
alligator purse." There is another and I only know part of it I just cant
understand the end of it but it goes like this. My mother, your mother lives
across the way, every night theyd have a fight and this is what theys
say.......(this part I dont know) out goes you!" The episode is the Haunted
House if that helps you at all. Lots of luck to you and yours! michelle!
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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 15:48:34 -0500
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From: Chad Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Like TV Episode Downloads--- Anybody Tried?
Hey Folks,
I stumbled across something interesting the other day. A company called
LikeTelevision (http://tesla.liketelevision.com/) has started offering TAGS
episodes and other episodes from Classic TV series for download. They
claim to be high quality video, and they charge $5 a piece for
them. Anybody ever tried any of these? Are they actually any good?
Thanks,
Chad Palmer
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Message: 4
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Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 16:24:43 EST
Subject: Please
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Message: 5
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 19:05:42 EST
Subject: Re: Jumprope songs
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Thanks to Emmett for sending me the zip files to all the jumprope rhymes. I
cant quite make out all that Barney is saying but maybe someone out there
knows the words since it is probably an old standard rhyme.
"My mother your mother lives across the way, every night they have a fight
and this is what they say, (here is where I begin to have trouble
understanding)....... pick a pack of soda crackers, pick a ...........???
Somebody help me fill in the rest! Thanks
Troy
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Message: 6
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 19:07:25 -0800 (PST)
From: Greg Painter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: TAGS Christmas episode
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TV Land will be airing the TAGS Christmas episode
(#11) on Saturday, Dec 22 at 4pm and 11:30pm. It will
also air on Christmas Day at 7pm and 10pm (all times
are EST).
"I'll be flat dogged"
McBV - Mayberry Chapter
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Message: 7
Subject: Merry Christmas, Alan Jackson and favorite episodes.
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From: "Margaret Bentle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 22:44:10 -0600
Merry Christmas to everyone at wbmutbb. Allan I loved the Christmas card.
Alan Jackson's favorite T.V. show is "The Andy Griffith Show". This info
is posted on Alan's
website. In Alan's new song "Where Were You (When the World Stopped
Turning)", he mentions
"I Love Lucy".
1. "Kerosene Cucumbers"
2. "Man in a Hurry"
3. When Andy let's Barney be sheriff for a day and Barney throws a tomato
at Otis.
4. Aunt Bee learns to drive a car.
5. When Clara wins the prize for the best rose and she gives it to Aunt
Bee. (Opie destroys Aunt Bee's rose
bush by playing catch).
6. The haunted house show with Barney, Gomer and Andy. This is the one
where Andy get's lost in the house.
I love the part where the eyes in the picture follow them around.
Margaret
p.s. If you are not fond of the color episodes try watching them with the
color off.
My family didn't have a color T.V., so I saw all the TAGS show in
black and white.
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Message: 8
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 22:13:49 -0600
From: Paul Mulik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: State game
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We've gotten two correct answers for Kentucky, but none for Kansas (unless I
missed a digest). There are still at least two more Kentucky references
nobody has mentioned yet, and there are at least six for Kansas as well.
The next state in line is Louisiana, which we covered pretty thoroughly back
when we started this thread (New Orleans in "Floyd the Gay Deceiver" and
"Andy's Rich Girlfriend," Lake Charles and Shreveport in "Family Visit.")
Surely somebody can come up with at least one for my birthplace, Kansas.
Get those thinking buckets on, folks!
--Paul
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