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Today's Topics:

   1. Jeff's diner in Oakboro (Jeff Krentz)
   2. Poor Ol' Warren (Lydia)
   3. The Quest for Mayberry (Greg Boe)
   4. Farthest North reference (David and Angela Forbus)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 13:29:56 -0500
From: Jeff Krentz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Jeff's diner in Oakboro
To: [email protected]
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On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 12:14:38 -0600 (CST), you wrote:

>
>Word from our County Clerk is business is keeping Olive and Juanita busy - and 
>that is good news for Jeff & Oakboro!
>
>Jeff Koontz
>Raleigh, NC



>The diner is open Monday through Saturday from 5:30-11 a.m. and Sunday from 
>7-11 a.m.


Sounds like a great place, but you'd better just have a hankerin' for
breakfast. They don't stay open past 11 am.  

No room for Barney to get in "Steak Sandwich Time" with Thel, Soup AND
salad, I might add.


Jeff Krentz -BigHead in Dee-Troit
(O'Malley says "and a generous portion of succotash")




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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 22:29:56 +0000
From: Lydia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Poor Ol' Warren
To: <[email protected]>
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This is in regards to Warren moving back to Boston and wanting the station 
there to play extra Andy's:

Well, of course, I don't know for sure, but if I had been
fired on Christmas Day the way he had been, I doubt if I
would have cared to even seen TAGS ever again.

But then the milk of human forgiveness does not exactly run
through my veins.  Heck, it's hardly a trickle in me.

I hate people who fire me on religious holidays. I don't mind being fired on 
the Fourth of July or on Bastille Day.
But I hate being fired on a religious holiday.

signed, Lydia, the gal who wears a bow in her hair to all
her firings as it is always good to look your best





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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 13:27:07 -0600
From: "Greg Boe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: The Quest for Mayberry
To: "WBMUTBB" <[email protected]>
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Not sure if this has been mentioned yet or not, since I have been 'up to
Raleigh' lately so I've missed a few of my latest WBMUTBB's, but.... has
anyone read the February copy of "Public Works Magazine" yet, by any chance
(no, I'm serious!)?    There is a real nice story in there called "The Quest
For Mayberry" ...and golly, was that ever fun to read!  It is a story about
a public works director's "search for the perfect community" which was
written by Shawn Lindsey (himself a Public Works Director).  

 

I just have to quote the first few sentences for you, if'n you don't mind:

 

"Most public works directors and other local government employees that have
pursued a career in this field have at one time or another began what I like
to call a "Quest for Mayberry."  Perhaps a better way of putting it is a
quest for a utopian society, but being a big fan of the Andy Griffith Show,
I prefer to call it a quest for Mayberry.

 

I have often thought about what it would be like to live in Mayberry.  In
Mayberry, people were proud of where they lived and they took care of one
another.  The local government was hands-on, face-to-face, and totally
dedicated to its citizens.  Citizens respected the government, and even
though there was a problem in every episode, the problems always worked out
in the end.  And most of the problems were solved by local government
officials and residents working together."

 

Wasn't that great?!!  I was paging through my latest copy of that magazine
the other day over lunch, and I was pleasantly surprised to find that BIG
mention of our Mayberry in there.  Sounds like another potential member of
our 'little' group if you ask me!

 


Thanks,

Greg B

One of Minnesota's biggest TAGS fans

 

 



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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 10:58:07 -0800 (PST)
From: David and Angela Forbus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Farthest North reference
To: [email protected]
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When Barney "hypnotized" Otis about the location of a still, I believe he said 
he went all the way to Canada, eh?  Then made his way back to Barney's address. 
 I remember Ohio, Tennessee, etc.

Charlie Varney in SA
(Just for plain guzzlin')

 

                
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