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Today's Topics:
1. needles & pins-bread & butter
( John E. Saylor JOHN SAYLOR)
2. just let it all out (Kim)
3. nice...real nice (Ima Grillo)
4. This Week's TAGS Mini-Marathon (Greg Painter)
5. Angel in My Pocket (Jeff Krentz)
6. Ernest T. Bass and His Rocks (Ken Anderson)
7. needles & pins (Marie)
8. Barney's shirt pocket (Alison Johnson)
9. Re: WBMUTBB Digest, Vol 4, Issue 74 ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
10. Fwd: bread and butter ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 13:14:23 -0500
From: " John E. Saylor JOHN SAYLOR"
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Subject: needles & pins-bread & butter
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I don't know if this was just a local thing,but as a kid in
the 60's whenever two people would say the same thing at the
same time,one would punch the other one in the arm &
say "Jinks,you owe me a coke"! Maybe we should have
hollered "Flinch"! Also-now this is just a matter of
opinion,but I think Andy's prettiest lady friend was nurse
Peggy. And what a voice!!
John Saylor
"No coffee,tea,or punch thank you".
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 10:19:21 -0800 (PST)
From: Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: just let it all out
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Last night we were watching the episode where Otis bought a car. Andy and
Barney sang, "We will meet, but we will miss him" and my husband was trying to
remember who it was that originally sang that song. Does anyone know?
Kim - Wylie, TX
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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 10:46:40 -0800 (PST)
From: Ima Grillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: nice...real nice
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"Have a Mayberry Day"
Danna...that is nice.
I have never heard that phrase before.
Thanks for sharing.
-juanette
"Mayberry says...Thanks and happy motoring!"
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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 11:13:43 -0800 (PST)
From: Greg Painter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: This Week's TAGS Mini-Marathon
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This week's TAGS mini-marathon.
McBV - Mayberry Chapter - Knoxville, TN
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Wednesday, Mar 16 2005 (times EST)
4:00PM 115 The Song Festers
Andy Griffith's wife, Barbara, appears in this episode
as a member of the singing group. Barney suffers an
ego blow when Gomer out-sings him.
5:00PM 116 The Shoplifters
Barney disguises himself as a dummy in an attempt to
solve a series of thefts in a Mayberry department
store.
5:30PM 117 Andy's Vacation
Andy takes a week off, leaving Barney and Gomer in
charge. A prisoner also takes off in the resultant
confusion.
6:00PM 118 Andy Saves Gomer
Gomer proceeds to make a pest of himself after Andy
wakes him to put out a minor fire.
6:30PM 119 Bargain Day
Aunt Bee saves money by buying a side of beef. the
beef is tough, the freezer conks out, and Gomer
attempts to fix the motor.
7:00PM 120 Divorce Mountain Style
A strange mountain-style divorce ritual is frustrated
by another ritual performed by Barney.
7:30PM 121 A Deal is a Deal
Opie gets caught in a phony scheme to sell salve.
Barney and Gomer come to his rescue.
8:00PM 122 Fun Girls
Joyce Jameson and Jean Carson appear as two fun-loving
blondes who upset the procedures and routine of the
sheriff's office.
8:30PM 123 Return of Malcolm Merriweather
British comedian Bernard Fox plays the peripatetic
Englishman who returns to Mayberry and upsets aunt Bee
with his efficiency.
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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 14:53:51 -0500
From: Jeff Krentz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Angel in My Pocket
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On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 12:22:31 -0600 (CST), you wrote:
>can this movie be had anywhere's?
>
>It's been many many years since I saw it.
Nothing listed now ( I just checked) , but I've seen this one on Ebay
every once in a while. Suggest putting in a "saved search" on Ebay and
see if you can locate one.
Jeff Krentz -BigHead in Dee-Troit
(O'Malley says "Cary Grant wasn't in 'Picnic', Goober!")
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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 16:18:44 -0600
From: "Ken Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Ernest T. Bass and His Rocks
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Hey everyone, I came up with a theory as to why Ernest T. throws all those
rocks, and I thought of it whilst watching the episode when he serenades
Charlene with his petrol can. I bet he was a rock singer at one time. He
would stand on the streets of Mayberry and sing and when people heard him
they threw rocks at him. And a few hit him on the head. That would explain
an awful lot. Well, it's just a theory.
"Do you wanna hear eating goober peas?"
Kenneth G. Anderson
2906 May Street
Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54701
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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 07:15:02 -0600
From: Marie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: needles & pins
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never heard of saying Needles & pins, but when I was growing up here in
s.w. Louisiana, if we said the exact same thing at the exact same time
one would say "Jinx! You owe me a coke!" If we both said it then we
owed each other a coke.
Also, down here coke doesn't necessarily mean Coca Cola. It can also
mean Dr. Pepper, Barq's root beer, Fresca, etc. Just s some say soda or
some say pop we say coke.
Marie
t'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.
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Message: 8
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 15:00:57 +0000
From: "Alison Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Barney's shirt pocket
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In the TVLand episode last night (I believe its titled "The Songfesters") at
the point where everyone else has left the building and Barney, who has been
sitting by himself in the back of the auditorium, gets up and walks to the
stage, there is a bulge in his shirt pocket which looks an awful lot like a
pack of cigarettes. Obviously, the character of Barney didn't smoke on the
show (except for the one time when he was in jail and that one gave him a
coughing fit) so my question is, if they were indeed cigarettes, did Don
Knotts smoke and might he have just accidently left them in his shirt
pocket? Granted, the bulge may not have even been cigarettes but rather his
ticket book or something else. Has anyone else noticed this?
Just happy for Leonard Blush that he doesn't have to wear that mask anymore,
Doug Johnson
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Message: 9
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 10:47:29 EST
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Subject: Re: WBMUTBB Digest, Vol 4, Issue 74
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Oh Boy!,
We're really digging back in our childhood memories! I hadn't for a long
time thought of what we would say when two of us said the exact same thing at
the exact same time. If my memory serves me correctly, the first one to say
"Jinks, Jinks, You Owe Me A Coke" gets treated by the other one to a nice cool
coke. I'm sure there were other variations of this but it is the one I recall.
This was extra nice in my case, since we hardly ever got such a treat as a
coke. But then again, we weren't likely to collect on it either as our friends
didn't have any more money to buy cokes than we did. Even so, take me back
to those "Mayberry Days!"
Have A Good Un,
Danna In Indiana
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Message: 10
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 15:07:21 EST
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