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Today's Topics:

   1. Hoggette Winslow (it's French) (Ima Grillo)
   2. Needles and Pins (Jeff Krentz)
   3. Maybery moment (Jeff Krentz)
   4. cards (Glenn D Eldridge)
   5. The Darling Family members (Jerry)
   6. Re: WBMUTBB Digest bread & butter ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   7. Re: WBMUTBB Digest, Vol 4, Issue 73 ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   8. Angel In My Pocket Starring ANDY (CAPT .)
   9. Rimshaw episode (Danny Taylor)
  10. Gold Truck (Danny Taylor)
  11. Bread & Butter (Cathy J. Schreima)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 10:10:15 -0800 (PST)
From: Ima Grillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Hoggette Winslow (it's French)
To: [email protected]
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Hey to all...
Just wanted to ask...Lydia...You sound like Hoggette eating all the time!!
I picture her eating pork chop samiches or a chicken leg while watching TAGS!
Just a snack...of course.
I'm glad Helen was mentioned.  She had to be the prettiest gal in town! No one 
came close!
Thelma Lou was pretty & had more personality...but...Helen was  special. I 
loved the chemistry She and Andy shared.
Juanita..she was the missing 3rd fun girl! They had it kinda sultry...that 
voice-"hello doll"-says it all!
Sara...a bun on her head...phone to ear...sitting on a stool...with bag of 
chips and a soda pop on the side!
That' enough!
Have a nice day.
-juanette
 
"I before E...except after C;
 E before N in chicken...
 I always forget that one."
 

                
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 13:55:18 -0500
From: Jeff Krentz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Needles and Pins
To: [email protected]
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 12:06:53 -0600 (CST), you wrote:

>As to its meaning, I think it's simply one of a number of rituals children  
>follow, on the order of "step on a crack and break your mother's back," 
>designed  to invoke magical protection from bad luck. In this case, the fact 
>that 
>bread  and butter "go together" gives the ritual power as an affirmation of  
>togetherness, lest a momentary separation be an omen of permanent one. 

Here's another ritual that I've been studyin' on. I think I've got her
if she don't jump.

Remember when Barney and Doc Malloy were in jail together. 

When they got out, "Chopper" Barney said "Needles" and Malloy
reluctantly said "Pins" and they hooked pinky fingers.

Did any of you folks have this custom ? I know I didn't but i found the
following on the internet a while back. 


Jeff Krentz -BigHead in Dee-Troit
(O'Malley says "Don't call me Tattletale")


>It's uncanny and disconcerting, isn't it? You're talking with someone you know 
>quite well, perhaps a family member or a close friend, discussing anything at 
>all -- the weather, a picnic, a recipe -- and then it happens... 
>
>In the same breath, at the exact same time, you utter the same, precise words. 
>
>I used to have that experience with a dear friend of mine when I lived in the 
>southern part of Wisconsin. 
>
>I still have that experience with my husband. 
>
>And when it happens, there's only one thing to do. Randy and I have to link 
>our little fingers and then repeat the rhyme my mother taught me. I don't know 
>where she learned the ritual, but I think her mother probably taught it to 
>her. (Either that, or she learned it as a little girl when she was going to a 
>one-room country school.) 
>
>Anyway, here are the rules and the rhyme - 
>
>Once both parties have uttered the same statement simultaneously, you must not 
>say another word. 
>
>Instead, you have to link your little fingers and repeat the following (it 
>doesn't matter who starts, but you have to alternate phrases and keep your 
>little fingers linked until you are completely finished). 
>
>First Person: "Needles." 
>
>Second person: "Pins." 
>
>First person: "Triplets." 
>
>Second person: "Twins." 
>
>First person: "What goes up the chimney?" 
>
>Second person: "Smoke." 
>
>Then you have to pause to make a wish and you can't break the pause by 
>speaking. When you've both finished your silent wish, then you must say 
>together, with your little fingers still linked -- 
>
>"Your wish and my wish shall never be broke!" 







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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 14:08:41 -0500
From: Jeff Krentz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Maybery moment
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Just wanted to pass on a Mayberry moment. I stopped to grab some soup on
sunday from a local diner. I saw my friend John's van in the parking
lot, at least I thought it was his, but it had a bunch of typical
Michigan salt and mud on it. John usually keeps his vehicles immaculate,
even in the winter.

I went in and asked him if he was going anywhere today, like to visit
his mother and take her shopping. His reply was classic. He said he
wouldn't, cuz "He wouldn't put his mother in a dirty car." Hah, classic
Goober, via Gomer, actually. 



Jeff Krentz -BigHead in Dee-Troit
(O'Malley says "80, that's fast on the Water")




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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 14:54:53 -0500
From: Glenn D Eldridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: cards
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I have bought a Mayberry card before too, but have not sent it because I
don't want to give it away either!  I found it in a little gas station in
the mountains.

I was looking at our church's radio station's website in the photo
gallery the other day.  There were pictures of the dj's from inside the
studio.  Lo and behold I saw Andy and Opie in the back ground!  They were
on a poster of some sort in the background along with some other
characters.  That was a surprise!

Have a great day everyone!!

Amy

"You don't think they're too porous?  I'd hate for the hair on my legs to
pop through."



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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 15:44:59 -0500
From: "Jerry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: The Darling Family members
To: <[email protected]>
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Hello, 
         I read under the "Guitars and whatnot (Jeff Krentz)" post that the 
individual wished to meet one of the Darling Family. Well, here is my 2 cents 
worth I grew up in Salem Missouri the Hometown of the Dillards and my Parents 
attended Salem High School with them. When I was old enough to remember people, 
We went out to Mitch & Smitty Jayne's cabin a NICE log cabin . Mitch Jayne used 
to do the Tick report off of his coon dawg on KSMO radio in Salem, Missouri a 
take off on the Stock market report :-) . I have only met the Dillard Brothers 
an Dean Webb a couple of times when younger and don't remember them too well. 
In 1991 they re-released their Album "Homecoming and Family Reunion" the 
Original was released in 1981. Inside the Front CD cover is a reprint of the 
Proclamation Mayor Louie Roberts signed declaring August 8th,1979 as Dillard 
Day in Salem Missouri.A special performance was held at the Sinks by the Full 
Dillards Band reuniteing after 17 years that day long ago in 1979. I recommend 
any fan of the Dillards/Darling Family that this Album is an essential piece 
for anyones music collection who love bluegrass and the music of the 
Darling/Dillards .
Sincerley,
Jerry Watkins 

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Message: 6
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 15:45:21 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: WBMUTBB Digest bread & butter
To: [email protected]
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Hi Everyone!
           Just a quick note about bread & butter...the tv show MONK on usa 
on Friday nights...Monk is widowed & tells how his wife would always say bread 
& butter when they were walking & something would come between them. 
                                         Debbie from NJ...I smell spring in 
the air!


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Message: 7
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 17:53:06 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: WBMUTBB Digest, Vol 4, Issue 73
To: [email protected]
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Speaking of "Bread and Butter" I used to say that as a child and then  
sometimes after I married. My husband always gets such things mixed up much to  
my 
aggravation! When we are walking along together and get separated by some  
obstruction, he always says
 "Butter Bread!"  Once he found it annoys me, he relishes saying  it. He 
beats everything, you know that?Factitious is what he is!
Have a Mayberry Day!
Danna In Indiana


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Message: 8
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 02:05:47 +0000
From: "CAPT ." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Angel In My Pocket Starring ANDY
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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can this movie be had anywhere's?

It's been many many years since I saw it.

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Message: 9
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 20:52:39 -0600
From: "Danny Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Rimshaw episode
To: "TAGS Digest" <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

I saw the Rimshaw house episode the other day and I havent seen it in a while 
but 
the first thing I noticed that that the boy playing with Opie at the beginning 
of the episode
was our familiar bicycle riding kid Arnold Winkler. 
Guess he straightened out and flew right after going to the wood shed with his 
dad. 

Dapper Dan 
"There's an M in there Taylor"
"Yeah.... Chronium!

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Message: 10
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 21:31:40 -0600
From: "Danny Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Gold Truck
To: "TAGS Digest" <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I just saw the Gold Truck episode today and noticed something that I don't 
think has been 
mentioned (or if it has I forgot about it anyway) but when the truck leaves 
after Andy stops it and gets Barney out of it, 
Barn still has that Thompson .45 Sub Machine gun (with a drum no less). I 
wonder if that got added
the arsenal of the Mayberry Sheriff's Department?  The way that gun bounced 
around in the truck with Barney it's a 
wonder that he didn't shoot himself during the chase scene. (if it had been a 
real loaded gun anyway)

Dapper Dan 
You, me, Gomer and Laura Lee Hobbs

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Message: 11
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 01:10:31 -0500
From: "Cathy J. Schreima" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Bread & Butter
To: <[email protected]>
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Regarding Bread & Butter: O.K. I'll give away my age ... 51 and grew up in 
northwest Ohio. When I was a little girl, my sister and I would spend the night 
with my Grandma Edith. Anytime we were walking and came to a tree or pole or 
and one of us walked on one side and the other on the other ... my Grandma 
taught us to say bread and butter right away. She said it was so we wouldn't 
get in an argument ... as our friendship would be split. It makes sense ... 
bread and butter go together and neither one is as good alone without the other 
one. My mom and aunt always said this too. I guess they learned it from their 
mom. I tried to teach it to my son ... but don't think he ever got it. 
    That's the only definition I have ever heard. I still use this saying 
today. In fact, I just said it Sunday when my aunt and I were going into the 
church and she walked on the other side of the carport pole. She is 67 but she 
looked at me like I was crazy when I said, Quick say bread and butter. I am 
thinking we discussed this once on this board, a long time ago. If there are 
other definitions, I'd like to hear them. Cathy a.k.a. Skippy, one of 
Mayberry's Fun Girl's in Ohio.


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