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Today's Topics:

   1. Pilot of TAGS ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   2. Warm Weather ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   3. Halcyon (Jeff Krentz)
   4. The EBullet ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   5. The Country Boys (Beam, Cindy L)
   6. Andy Calendar (Kevin and Dawn Roberts)
   7. Calendars ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   8. Re: 30 Year Reunion Show (Jim Hady)
   9. Re:30 year anniversary show ([EMAIL PROTECTED])


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 13:42:29 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Pilot of TAGS
To: [email protected]
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Bob Phillips (Barney),

We found the DVD set of Make Room for Daddy at Sam's Club. It's a box set
of.... I believe the first 7 seasons.
It has the pilot for The Andy Griffith Show.



Jennifer




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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 14:12:52 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Warm Weather
To: [email protected]
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Barney (Bob Phillips in Glendale Az)
(73 degrees and raining today)


Hey Bob (Barney),

Reverse that 73 degrees and that's our expected high in the middle of the
week out here in Ohio.... and  we're looking forward to that high of 37,
it's going to feel like a heat wave!!!
Say Bob, you think all of us out here where it's freezin' cold could come
stay with you for awhile? I'm sure we'd all be willing to earn our keep.
I could bring out a two of my TAGS board games. I could also make leg of
lamb.... you know Andy's favorite dish.

What do you say.... I'm sure we'll all behave.... we'll obey all rules and
we won't write on the walls!!!

Jennifer
One of Ohio's Freezin' TAGS Fans!!!




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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 14:42:38 -0500
From: Jeff Krentz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Halcyon
To: [email protected]
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>
>
>What is the episode title where Bartney gets a free cemetary plot if he will 
>marry the girl who pits prunes?  Is there some where on the internet where I 
>can print the story Barney tells Andy about this girl and her father driving 
>by in his limousine every day?
> 

#139 - The Darling Baby



BARN:   You know, a few years back a similar thing happened to me.
ANDY:   Yeah?
BARN:   Maybe I never told you about it.  The girls name was Halcyon
Loretta
Winslow.
ANDY:   Pretty name.
BARN:   Ugliest girl you ever saw in your life.  What happened was her
father got it in his head that               I should marry Halcyon.
You
know, he saw my picture in the paper. You remember when               I
won
that church raffle-four free haircuts?
ANDY:   Oh, yeah.  Picture's all over the front page.
BARN:   You know how that affects people.  The go crazy. Right away, he
saw
civil servant,               security.Right??   Then he saw unmarried,
and
at the time I was only three-oh.
ANDY:   Thirty.
BARN:   Right.  He saw in me an untapped source of lifetime happiness
for
his ugly daughter.  So,                  needless to say they got my
phone
number from the barber and the rest is history.
ANDY:   I don't believe I ever heard of it.
BARN:   You didn't?  Well I'll tell ya', it's like a tale outta two
cities.
First, I only saw the old man               for about a week.  He made
me a
tempting offer:  third interest in a prune-pitting
operation.
ANDY:   There's a lot of money in that.
BARN:   Well, you gotta like it.  Full use of the company car, an
interest
in the family home, and a                 beautiful hillside plot in the
Mt.
Pilot cemetery.
ANDY:   That burial plot alone is worth a fortune.
BARN:   You know me.  When opportunity knocks, ol' Barn's got to at
least
take a peek and see if                there's anybody on the stoop.
Anyway,
the old man made a date for all of us to meet                down at
Klein's
Coffeehouse for American cheese and garni.
ANDY:   Yeah. You finally met her, huh?
BARN:   Oh boy.
ANDY:   Not too pretty?
BARN:   Beasto maristo.  I'll tell ya', that cheese sandwich stuck right
there for about three days.
ANDY:   How'd you finally get off the hook?
BARN:   Well, first of all, I paid for my own cheese sandwich.
ANDY:   Wipe out any obligations.
BARN:   Right.  Then I took the old man to one side and I told him
straight
out, N-O, a flat               no dice.......But he kept after me,
letters
phone calls, driving that company car by all shiny               and
new.
But I held my ground.  Pretty soon he got the idea, and that was the end
of it.
ANDY:   Whatever happened to Halcyon?
BARN:   Well, you know she went east to one of them schools where they
trim
you down, clear               your skin, make you walk around with a
book on
your head.
ANDY:   Don't tell me she turned out to be beautiful?
BARN:   No.  She's still ugly, single, and pitting prunes.




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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 14:53:59 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: The EBullet
To: [email protected]
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Does anyone know how I can get my ebullet sent to me again?  I received it a 
week or so ago and didn't have time to read it.  I clicked on "keep as new"  
so I could read it later.  When I went back to read it, it was gone.  It is not 
in my deleted mail or anywhere else.  I usually print these out to keep for 
awhile and read in the evenings.  
Please let me know so I can read all the news.
Thank you,
Bee in New Concord, OH


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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 16:11:58 -0600
From: "Beam, Cindy L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: The Country Boys
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Ok, guys and gals - I was watching an episode the other night on TVLand
entitled "Mayberry on Record".  Does anyone know who the men were in the
"Country Boys" group?  Did they ever record any songs (other than on the
show)?

Cindy
Durango, Colorado 



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Message: 6
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 18:31:51 -0500
From: "Kevin and Dawn Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Andy Calendar
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hey everybody.  Anita thanks for listing the calendar scenes and I'll
agree with that list.  We do have the same calendar.  Yea, it looks like
the only one not shown is Andy and Opie playing with the cards (must
have been taken behind the scenes).  Thanks again for listing them by
the month.  Horatio (Kevin)
 
 
"Any fire started pioneer style must be hotter than a fire started with
ordinary matches"


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Message: 7
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 22:10:03 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Calendars
To: [email protected]
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I saw a TAGS calendar in my montthy BMG record mailing.
But was able to pick one up at a locak kiosk in the mall near me.
Doesn't sound like Anita's tho...but they are out there and a pleasure to  
have.
Everytime I enter my home thru my garage (which is almost always) I see  Barn 
(from first month on cal) looking at me and I smile  :)
Gabe from Boca, Florida


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Message: 8
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 20:21:50 -0800 (PST)
From: Jim Hady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: 30 Year Reunion Show
To: WBMUTBB <[email protected]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

Joe,

I don't recall there being a 30 year reunion show for TV.  This
wasn't the same as the 30 Years of Andy Show in Charlotte was it? 
That was held on Saturday of the same weekend as the first Mayberry
Day(s).  Feb was working second shift, so I went to Mt. Airy Friday
to see the Doug Dillard Band and then met Feb in Charlotte for the 30
Years of Andy Show.

The Dillards were there, as was Goober, and a number of other cast
members.  I'm slow tonight at remembering who all was there.  I wore
my "Hillbilly" overalls to the show....ones that have a lot of
patches on them from various conventions and such and "Too Slim's
CacTie" from Too Slim's Mercantile (of the group Riders in the Sky). 
Goober asked me about my outfit and when I explained that I was in
the Hillbilly's with the Shrine Temple, Goober told me about his good
friend Ernest Borgnine who did a lot of work for the Scottish Rites
out in Los Angeles.

Rodney had brought his wife Beverly on this trip.  We tried to get
several pictures with Beverly but none of them came out.  All the
other photos we took did.  That's another story though.  I'm thinking
this was also the same trip that we went on where when we went to
breakfast, the service was extremely bad....couldn't even get refills
on coffee.  Turns out the Mayberry stars were staying at the same
hotel and went to breakfast at the same time we did and Feb served
them coffee as well.  Feb mentioned this to several of the cast
members at other reunions and they remembered it too.

My memory is failing me at the moment.  Feb will have to write back
and remind us who all was there.

Jim




                
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Message: 9
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 09:47:14 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:30 year anniversary show
To: [email protected]
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"

TBS aired a 25th anniversary show in the mid-80's.  Don Knotts hosted  the 
show, which consisted of his comments, clips from some shows and then the  
airing of 3 or 4 entire episodes.  Somewhere in my collection I've got this  
show 
on VHS but haven't watched it in a long time.
 
Steve


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