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Today's Topics:

   1. she may be from Greensboro, but... (Margaret Adams)
   2. Mrs. Otis Campbell (Marie)
   3. Thank you Allen (Silvia Boosten)
   4. Otis' wife (Nancy Loadholt)
   5. Mrs. Otis Campbell (Jeff Krentz)
   6. TAGS PJs (m white)
   7. The Song Festers and Prisoner of Love (Danny Taylor)
   8. RE: The Song Festers and Prisoner of Love (Chaz Robinson)
   9. Database of Episodes (Chaz Robinson)
  10. (no subject) ([EMAIL PROTECTED])


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 12:47:46 -0600
From: Margaret Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: she may be from Greensboro, but...
To: [email protected]
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don't try on her hat



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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 13:52:52 -0600
From: Marie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Mrs. Otis Campbell
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Mrs. Campbell is also in the episode where Otis is found to be the ancestor of 
the Revolutionary war. The one Barney was so sure he was related to. 
Ang: But Barney they spell their name P-H-Y-F-E & I believe you spell yours 
F-I-F-E 
Barn: Sooner or later someone had to spell it the right way


>Otis' wife is also seen...she'd in the episode where Andy let's Otis pretend 
>to be a deputy to impress his brother. Kathy J




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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 12:11:32 -0800 (PST)
From: Silvia Boosten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Thank you Allen
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Thank you Allen, for managing this wonderful site.  I enjoy many Mayberry 
moments
because of you, the site and its wonderful members.
Thanks so much,
Silvia from California, who wishes she was in Mayberry :O)
 
 
 
 
 


                
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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 13:38:16 -0800 (PST)
From: Nancy Loadholt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Otis' wife
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Isn't Otis' wife also seen in the episode that Otis is the decendant ofd Nathan 
Tibbs and is sopposed to recieve an award from the ladies club?

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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 17:13:05 -0500
From: Jeff Krentz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Mrs. Otis Campbell
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On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 12:06:45 -0600 (CST), you wrote:

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>Otis' wife is also seen...she'd in the episode where Andy let's Otis pretend 
>to be a deputy to impress his brother. Kathy J

Lessee, 

We also see Mrs. Campbell in the Nathan Tibbs episode, where he gets
that award. I think we see her in a kind of flashback thing in the Ellie
for Council episode. The men had cut off all the women's charge account
priveleges and nary a hat, nor a bedjacket was bought in the interim. 

I haven't been able to check, but I thought we saw her in yesterday's
episode, Opie Loves Helen.

There is a customer in the ladies store (was it still called Luken's?)
when Opie is shopping (and shopping, and shopping) she had her back to
the camera, turned slightly for a second, and I could swear that it was
Dorothy Neumann, who played Mrs. Campbell previously. 


Jeff Krentz -BigHead in Dee-Troit
(O'Malley says "")



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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 15:13:46 -0800 (PST)
From: m white <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: TAGS PJs
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TAGS fans,

I was at our local Wal-Mart yesterday and saw men's
pajamas with images from The Andy Griffith Show all
over them!  They also had "The Twilight Zone",
"Gunsmoke", "Happy Days" and "Snoopy".  And yes, these
were all men's sizes!

Sam
http://www.tuttles.net


                
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Message: 7
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 21:26:37 -0600
From: "Danny Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: The Song Festers and Prisoner of Love
To: "TAGS Digest" <[email protected]>
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I saw the prisoner of love episode today for the first time. 
I think it was one of the last B&W episodes that I had never seen since I have 
been 
watching TAGS on TV.  I know I still have some color episodes to catch (I never 
have seen the episode
where Howard goes to an Island for example even tho I've heard it talked about 
on the digest.)

Also the episode The Song Festers is coming on tomorrow and I know that Andy's 
wife is supposed to 
be in the choir and was wondering if anyone could tell me which row and how 
many people from the left
or right she is so I can spot her?  If I'm not mistaken doesn't she say 
something to John Masters at some point in the episode? 

Dapper Dan
You give em 40 they'll take 45


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Message: 8
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 22:18:59 -0600
From: "Chaz Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: The Song Festers and Prisoner of Love
To: "'Danny Taylor'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,       <[email protected]>
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Andy's wife???? I thought Andy's wife died before the first episode????????

Never seen the prisoner of love episode...i'll catch it when I get all my
DVD's though! :)



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Danny Taylor
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 9:27 PM
To: TAGS Digest
Subject: The Song Festers and Prisoner of Love

I saw the prisoner of love episode today for the first time. 
I think it was one of the last B&W episodes that I had never seen since I
have been 
watching TAGS on TV.  I know I still have some color episodes to catch (I
never have seen the episode
where Howard goes to an Island for example even tho I've heard it talked
about on the digest.)

Also the episode The Song Festers is coming on tomorrow and I know that
Andy's wife is supposed to 
be in the choir and was wondering if anyone could tell me which row and how
many people from the left
or right she is so I can spot her?  If I'm not mistaken doesn't she say
something to John Masters at some point in the episode? 

Dapper Dan
You give em 40 they'll take 45
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Message: 9
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 22:26:41 -0600
From: "Chaz Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Database of Episodes
To: <[email protected]>
Message-ID:
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Is there anyone out there who works with DB's or Microsoft Access???

 

I have been working on a DB with all the information on the episode's---who
is in them etc. basing it off the information on the website.  

 

I want the information to be searchable-and I want to be able to pull
reports on all episodes with "The Darlings" or with the "Fun Girls" etc.

 

I was wondering if anyone had any kind of DB with this information that
might prohibit my having to enter ALL THAT DATA again!

 

Thanks!



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Message: 10
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 13:28:41 EST
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I will try again to send this. Someone asked about the term "bread an  
butter"  and this is what I have found.   
Dear Word Detective: The expression "bread and butter" was used in a Warner  
Brothers cartoon. In it, two leopards were pacing back and forth in a divided  
cage. As they passed each other they each said, "bread and butter." To what 
does  that refer, and from where does it originate? -- Jim Gates, via the 
Internet.  
I'm glad you asked this question, because I have heard this odd phrase from  
my wife for more than 25 years. We will be walking down the street, and every  
time we are separated by an obstruction in our path (parking meter, movie 
star,  alien spacecraft, whatever), she will demand that I say "bread and 
butter."  Until now I presumed that this quaint ritual was a throwback to her 
childhood  spent in short-order diners, but apparently this "bread and butter" 
business is  more widespread than I had thought.  
But it's not so widespread as to be well-documented, evidently. Only one  
source (the Dictionary of American Regional English, or DARE) of many that I  
checked even mentioned the phrase. DARE explains it as "an exclamation used 
when  
two people walking together are momentarily separated by someone or something 
 coming between them." The earliest citation listed by DARE is from The 
Federal  Writers Project "Guide to Kansas" published in 1939, where the "bread 
and  
butter" ritual is described as a "ubiquitous" incantation among 
schoolchildren  of the area. If it was ubiquitous in 1939, the ritual is 
probably much 
older,  possibly dating back to at least the 19th century.  
"Bread and butter" is not listed in one place I hoped to find it, Iona and  
Peter Opie's "The Lore and Language of Schoolchildren" (Oxford University 
Press,  1959). As this extraordinarily fine volume (now, unbelievably, out of 
print)  covers only the British Isles, "bread and butter" may be a native 
American  
creation.  
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. 


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