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Today's Topics:

   1. banjo players (Bonnie B)
   2. Favorite Scene (Patrick Oliver)
   3. Re:Mayberry Days (Robbie Curlee)
   4. kerosene cucumbers ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   5. Re: Mayberry Days (Robbie Curlee)
   6. Litter (Kyle D Romick)
   7. Re: guitar help (Kyle Cantrell)
   8. David Browning (Phil Fox)
   9. Rafe's farm and favorite scenes (Cynthia Mahoney)
  10. Forwards (DOEGE)

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Message: 1
From: "Bonnie B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: banjo players
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 16:34:58 -0800

What do you call a Banjo player up to his neck in cement?
Not enough cement!!
Banjodan showed his total ignorance in his letter of the 14th.
I vote to remove him from the mailing list.  Perhaps he'd be happier living in
Afghanistan.

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Message: 2
From: "Patrick Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Favorite Scene
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 18:46:21 -0500

My favorite has to be "Andy on Trial".  When Barney gets on the stand and 
says "I'd like you to take a look at the record books, MR. JACKSON, do you 
know there hasn't been a major crime committed in this city since Andy took 
office.......something he's been trying to teach me ever since I started 
working for him and that is, when you're a lawman and you're dealin' with 
people, you do a whole lot better if don't go so much by the book but by the 
heart.  I don't know, maybe that's too hard for some of you to understand."  
Get's me every time.

Also, in "Mr. McBeevee"...
Barney: "Then you believe in Mr. McBeevee?"
Andy: "No, but I do believe in Opie."

Both are great and put a big lump in my throat everytime.  (My wife just 
laughs at me.)

Patrick in Louisville

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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 20:25:43 -0500
To: wbmutbb digest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: Robbie Curlee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re:Mayberry Days 

>>I know it is early in the year but how
>>can I find out about Mayberry Days?  Is there a
>>website with hotel information, activites, events,
>>etc...?  All this talk about what a wonderful time
>>everyone had last year has made me want to go.
>>Besides, I want to meet these wonderful people with
>>which I have been chatting outside the digest.

Lisa,
The Surry Arts Council website www.surryarts.org has all the Mayberry Days 
information. You also might want to check out www.visitmayberry.com which 
is the Mount Airy Tourism site where you can find information on lodging, 
restaurants, etc. Look forward to seeing you there!
Robbie Curlee

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Message: 4
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 20:49:38 EST
Subject: kerosene cucumbers
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

You are right about that one Lisa. I love that episode. A lot of the times it 
the fleeting lines in the episodes that crack me up the most. In that 
paticular one, a fly lands on the pickels in a dish on the desk . 

Barney: "SHOO Fly!"
The fly doesnt move so he takes a closer look and says, "HE's Dead!"

The other line I like in that one is when the pickel judging is over and 
someone ask, "I wonder where the judges are?" and Barney points out that they 
are over by the drinking fountain washing their hands. Just the suttle little 
lines like that really get to me and the facial expressions are perfect.


"YOU PEOPLE ARE LIVING IN ANOTHER WORLD!" "Now easy Mr. Tucker". " THIS IS 
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY DONT YOU REALIZE THAT? THE WHOLE WORLD IS LIVING IN A 
DESPERATE SPACE AGE! MEN ARE ORBITING THE EARTH! INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION HAS 
BEEN DEVELOPED. AND HERE, A WHOLE TOWN IS STANDING STILL BECAUSE TWO OLD 
WOMENS FEET....FALL..ASLEEP!"


"I wonder what causes that?"

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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 20:53:42 -0500
To: wbmutbb digest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: Robbie Curlee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Mayberry Days

Jeff,
Sorry I repeated your same information - I wasn't expecting two digests in 
one day!
Robbie

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Message: 6
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 22:38:15 -0500
Subject: Litter
From: Kyle D Romick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

It always amuses me when I watch the episode where Barney gives the
lawyer from the State Attorney's office, Mr. Rogers, a parking ticket. 
Now Barney is such a stickler for those who litter on the streets of
Mayberry, but he tears up the ticket and drops it on the sidewalk as he
talks.  I always want to shout "Citizens Arrest..."

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Message: 7
From: "Kyle Cantrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: guitar help
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 22:33:04 -0600

>>Does anyone know what type (brand) of guitar Andy plays? I wonder if it's
the
same one he uses in Matlock?

I have noticed Andy playing different guitars on different episodes of TAGS.
I'm not sure of the exact models, but the make of the guitars Andy plays
definitely is Martin.  Most of the time he appears to be playing either a
Martin D-18 or a D-28, and he typically plays a model without a pick
guard--someone told me it is a D-18-NP (for "no pick guard").  I did notice
that in "The Merchant of Mayberry," which was on the other night, Andy's
guitar did have a pick guard, but most frequently he plays one that does
not.

I've also heard that Andy is a collector of musical instruments.  While I'm
not sure about the guitar on Matlock, I do remember seeing him playing some
sort of ancient-looking mandolin on that show that was very cool.

"Relaxing before lunch"

Kyle Cantrell

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Message: 8
From: "Phil Fox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "wbmutbb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: David Browning
Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 00:00:47 -0500

Folks Jeff Koontz hit the nail on the head about David being more than our
favorite deputy imposternator.  I had the extreme pleasure of seeing David's
"One Man Scrooge Show" this past Dec. and let me tell you that David Browning
is a very accomplished multi-talented stage actor from way back.
If you get a chance to see David perform you should definitely try to go,
especially to see him perform his other than mayberry shows. He always brings
his own uniqueness to any character he portrays.
Phil

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Message: 9
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From: "Cynthia Mahoney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Rafe's farm and favorite scenes 
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 23:16:45 -0600

The farm where Andy and Mary went to try to give Rafe Hollister his shot
was the same farm as Frankie Flint's.  Also, I wonder if it is the same
farm owned by Jubal Foster in "Keeper of the Flame".  If it is, then the
scenes in that episode must be filmed on the other side of the barn. 
That chicken house shown in both episodes sure does look the same and so
does the fence.  Maybe Mr. Flint couldn't keep it up anymore after
Frankie quit helping him on the farm and started wearing all that female
war paint to try to get her daddy a fine young son-in-law and that's how
Rafe ended up with it.   The scene where Mayor Stoner says Andy has a
harebrained idea and leaves with Barney and then Barney comes back is
from "The Cow Thief." One of my all time favorite scenes is in "Merchant
of Mayberry" when Ben comes up to Andy and Barney complaining about Bert
selling on the street and Barney says he would have told Ben "Why don't
you go sit in the grocery store so that we can all know you're the big
cheese."  Also, the "Horatio" scene from "Opie's Charity", the scene
where Ernest T serenades Charlene in "Mountain Wedding" , the scene in
the episode where Aunt Bee is out of town and Peggy comes over to cook
where Peggy sings "Down in the Valley" on the front porch, the scene
where Otis is in jail after he has bought the car and Andy and Barney try
to teach him a lesson about drinking and driving, the scene in the same
episode where Barney gives Otis his "road test", and lots more. Mary
Grace Gossage"If there's anything I hate, it's a pushy salesman." 

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Message: 10
Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 06:42:13 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: DOEGE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Forwards

Thanks to everyone who forwarded Mr. Bullock's comments, and thanks 
for the info on the Archives as well--I appreciate it; "Lots of luck 
to you and yours!"--Marsha in Michigan


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