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Today's Topics:

   1. Mr. McBeevee ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   2. Mr. McBeevie ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   3. Mr McBeeVee (Danny Taylor)
   4. Re: MAYBERRY BOARD (Ryan Robertson)
   5. "Poor Horatio" (allan mac manes)
   6. Mr. McBeevee (Parks, Jim)
   7. Ricochet shootin', an' sich as 'at... ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   8. Odd Building (Dan Goodwin)

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Message: 1
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 23:14:53 EDT
Subject: Mr. McBeevee
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

When Andy was looking in the woods for Mr.McBeevee I thought Mr. Mc came down 
from a tree...........Andy said, "Mr. McBeevee", then Mr. Mc climbed down. 
Did he climb down from a tree or a pole?

Larry Inman

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Message: 2
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 1 May 2002 02:02:38 EDT
Subject: Mr. McBeevie
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Mr. McBeeVee was never actually in a tree"

Paul, how `bout towards the end, when Andy has talked to Opie, and could not 
get him to say that McBeevie was imaginary, and Andy goes back out into the 
woods and squats down under a tree and says to himself out loud, "Mr. 
McBeevie", and Mr. McBeevie just happened to be in that very same tree-it 
plainly shows him climbing down out  of the tree. I thought he worked for the 
telephone company also, and I agree, he probably didnt go all the way to the 
top-just seemed that way to a child, and was his way of describing 
it-"walking in the treetops"
Anyway, had to put my two cents worth in on this one! Have a great Mayberry 
day!
                                                       Mrs. Mendlebright

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Message: 3
From: "Danny Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "TAGS Digest" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Mr McBeeVee
Date: Wed, 1 May 2002 01:59:12 -0500

Paul Said
"Mr. McBeeVee was never actually in a tree, it just seemed that way to Opie.
Opie was technically correct when he said Mr. McBeeVee was "in the
treetops" -- after all, the man WAS right up there in the middle of them.
It might have been clearer had he said "amidst" or "among," but in the
storyline, it was necessary that the adults thought he was imagining
everything, hence the unclear preposition."

I just watched this episode again and....
When Andy finally met him in the forest he was climbing down from a tree.
Mr McBeeVee climbs down from a tree when Opie returns the Hatchet also.
I think he could have been climbing trees to cut limbs that were too close to
the phone wires.

Dapper Dan

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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 1 May 2002 00:14:06 -0700 (PDT)
From: Ryan Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: MAYBERRY BOARD
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Tom, 
  To answer your question about the actor that played
Parnell Rigsby... Yes you are right, the actor, Jon
Lormer played at least 3 different Mayberrians that I
can remember:

Parnell Rigsby in #136 Opie's Fortune
Tate Fletcher in #70 The Cow Thief
Fletch Dilbeck in #47 Bailey's Bad Boy

He might have been in more episodes but that's all I
can remember. 

Ryan
"Mayberry says thanks and happy mootoring!"


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Message: 5
From: "allan mac manes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: "Poor Horatio"
Date: Wed, 01 May 2002 06:45:21 -0400

I recently joined this mailing list...the first thing I do when I get in to 
my office each monrning is to check the bulletin board. The postings of 
quotes from the shows start my day off great.

One of my favorite episodes is when Andy thinks that Opie fails to give as 
much as he should to the fund for the poor. Andy then tries to explain to 
Opie about the "1 1/2 boys.... no Opie thats a ratio" Opie responds "poor 
Horatio" when Andy tells him to forget about "Horatio" Opie saids it's not 
easy forgetting about half a boy.


I can't remember the whole dialogue but anyone that has children and tries 
to explain something to them will relate. "Yuh tries and yuh tries" but yuh 
just can't win.


Thanks to everyone, all of your comments brings back memories of Mayberry 
and the way life ought to be.

allan

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Message: 6
From: "Parks, Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mr. McBeevee 
Date: Wed, 1 May 2002 06:49:11 -0400 

The utility companies around my part of the country always have people
cutting limbs out of tress as a preventive type thing.  Sometimes they use a
bucket-truck sometimes they climb a pole, but many times they climb a tree
to get to the limbs.  They are pruning small limbs out of the way to keep
them from growing into the phone and power lines.  Happens all the time.

Jim
Lex, KY

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Message: 7
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 1 May 2002 07:51:42 EDT
Subject: Ricochet shootin', an' sich as 'at...
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I think I can explain why bulletts don't fly everywhere when Ange is plinking 
away with a .22 at the fair.  When a lead bullett hits a steel target, the 
lead tends to flatten out and drop because it is so much softer than steel.  
Imagine throwing a lump of clay at a brick wall and you'll have the general 
idea.

Y'all talk a lot about the various tapes one can get from Columbia House and 
other sources.  Do they usually have the epilogues with them?  In the last 
digest someone mentioned Mr. McBeevy calling the courthouse at the end of the 
show, and I've never seen that scene.  In fact there are quite a few scenes 
I've never seen, at least to hear y'all describe them.  I'll bet there's a 
whole episode's worth of epilogues and other scenes cut for commercials out 
there.

Chick-a-chee, chick-a-chee !!
Mike
Shepherdsville  KY

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Message: 8
From: "Dan Goodwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Odd Building
Date: Wed, 1 May 2002 07:59:29 -0400

In the episode about the town band going to Raleigh, the band forms up and
generally mills around right across from the church.  Camera angles then
give some shots right up Andy's street.  Now we've seen that type of shot
many times, but this one is different in that you can see all the way to the
end of the residential part of the lot.  At the very end of the street is
this looming 3-story building that looks sort of like a warehouse.  I never
saw it in another episode and it does not appear on any 40 Acres photos I
have seen.  If you turned left out of Andy's drive and just kept going,
you'd run right into the side of it.

Anybody else spotted this place?  Anybody got any ideas about it?

dan


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