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Today's Topics:

   1. Using the subject line ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   2. ya'll, ya'll's & the memorial trough (Tony & Susan)
   3. Re: I love Mayberry (John Skaggs)

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Message: 1
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2002 00:34:03 EDT
Subject: Using the subject line
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>>>>PLEASE use the subject line when you reply to the digest so your topic
         will show up in the index.

This makes it easier to read the digest. Thanks for the reminder.

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Message: 2
From: "Tony & Susan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: ya'll, ya'll's & the memorial trough
Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2002 01:17:35 -0400

Howdy beloved
I never noticed it before tonight but when we's (well, ya'll know)....the name
on the memorial trough is, I believe David A. Mendlebright...wonder if it was
ole Barn's landlord's late husband?  Make's ya thaink.

I also had to address the ya'll question....as I always "knowed" it...ya'll is
singular, ya'll's is plural...although ya'll can mean more than one...but it's
not proper, 'ceptin sometimes it is...kinda like eatin' a moonpie without an
RC...for further studies of proper southern behavior and for a vast
understanding on a greater plane....I would suggest none other than Brother
Dave Gardner....halleluiah!  "...the reason I say ye ever now'n a'gin is to
keep from the repetition of yall's..."   Bro. Dave

Bless thee!
The ever thinnin' fatman

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Message: 3
From: "John Skaggs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: I love Mayberry
Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2002 00:07:18 -0500

Subject: I love Mayberry
Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2002 00:24:00 -0400
Okay, so maybe I use too much Mayberry language...
But, it's better than the rest of the language I hear out there...

So, maybe I can quote too many lines from Mayberry conversations...
But, it's better than the rest of the conversations I hear that I could
quote...

Maybe I adore those characters with a kinship like family...
But, I'd rather group myself with those people than any other TV OR real
people out there...

Maybe I laugh a little too much at the Mayberry sense of humor...
But, for Pete's sake, it's better than the crude humor you hear everywhere
else...

Maybe I live in the Mayberry world too much...
But, it's better than what this world has to offer in the way of language,
humor, relationships, personalities, Godliness, character, kindness, and any
other trait or reality that one could put to the test...Mayberry vs. the
real world.

I guess, to me, this sums it up...

Philippians 4:8
Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is
right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good repute, if
there is any excellence and if anything worthy of praise, let your mind
dwell on these things.

I can't think of any TV show or movie or real-life example that fits that
verse any better than our beloved Andy Griffith Show.

I do appreciate Allen's request that this be a friendly place to hang out.
That's what it is for me...a place to spend time with others who adore TAGS
as I do, and a chance to get away from all that this world is lacking in and
to find it here with you people centered around this show and what it
represents.

I do hope we can all continue to view and respect this place as a place of
refuge, friendliness, and comradery.  I know that's what it is for me, and I
hope I can continue to come here to find the same from you.

I have SO enjoyed coming here every day...listening to your
stories...hearing your memories, so eloquently expressed...agreeing with you
on funny Andy scenes...and meeting new people.  Thank you, Allen, for that
opportunity.  And, thank you all for appreciating the things that are true,
pure, honorable...

Okay, now I'll tick a lock...

Jenny Chapman

Sorry to copy and paste Jenny's whole message, but it was so good, I don't
think most folks will mind reading it again. I think people tend to forget the
"turbulent 60's' and I think TAGS was so popular THEN as well as NOW, as a
place to escape the "bad side" of the world we live in. After all isn't that
what ANY entertainment supposed to do? And so much the better if the lessons
learned have compassion, caring, and Godly principles in the story line! Long
Live Mayberry!!! John Skaggs


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