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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: What we didn't see! ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   2. Re: Jail Keys ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   3. Seen Aunt Bee last nite On FMC (Jerry)
   4. Mayberry Moments and the Reader's Digest (Lisa Jackson)
   5. Re:Mayberry Fashions ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   6. " A Man Named Gomer Pyle " (Dave Millard)
   7. the Unseen (Steven Mitchell)
   8. Unseen Scenes (GRITTON, JOE A (AIT))
   9. Wallys (wade c)


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 13:41:43 -0400
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Subject: Re: What we didn't see!
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> Are Mayberry and Hooterville on the same phone system?  Is Mayberry's Sarah
> the same person as Hooterville's Sarah?  Are these two separate phone
> companies with good ole Sarah doing some moonlighting between the two?  Does
> Sarah have a monopoly on phone service?  Remember how the government made
> AT&T split up!


It goes beyond Hooterville and Mayberry.  I believe Sarah was also the operator
in "The Real McCoys."

Don Good
"Soak it, Sarah."






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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 14:17:40 EDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Jail Keys
To: [email protected]
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Hi from lovely NC..outside Charlotte (where Barney and his mother  went on 
that trip) when Andy did the marryin' of Charlene and  Dub....
 
In regards to the jail keys...wouldn't it be a Mayberry kind  of idea if 
Weaver's could make the likeness of the  keys into a  key CHAIN for all of us 
TAGS 
fans? not quite as heavy as the chain the  held Barn's dog tag...but kinda 
like that...
you know..just a replica of those jail keys...and not one  that  little ole 
ladies would clank in, either...
 
Finally, we're getting rain here in NC..after record breaking heat  last 
week..up to 102 in Charlotte...now what would Calvin Coolidge say to that?  
Just 
ask Floyd.
And, in all this weather...
 
You know how you feel seeing your mother on the  roof....
 
 
oh, and more great lines from Barney the  Beast, Fast Gun Fife....
 
"the tears on my pillow bespeak the pain that's in my  heart..."
 
" a lot of happiness is connected to that  rock..."
 
 
until next time...write when you get work...
 
jaywalkin' joan in NC 
 
 


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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 15:46:15 -0400
From: "Jerry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Seen Aunt Bee last nite On FMC
To: <[email protected]>
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Last Night I was watching "It Started with a Kiss" with Glenn Ford and Debbie 
Reynolds a 1959 movie. And when they attended the Bull Fight in Madrid there 
was Aunt Bee playing a Congressmans wife Complaining that Debbie Reynolds dress 
cost nearly 800$ and how could she afford it on a Supply Sergants' pay . That 
was the first time I had watched the Movie uncut with out commercials and 
hadn't recognized Frances Bavier's part before.

Jerry Watkins
from Salem, Missouri now retired in Nahunta, Ga

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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 18:13:47 -0400
From: "Lisa Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Mayberry Moments and the Reader's Digest
To: <[email protected]>
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I got the August issue of RD and enjoyed the article about Mt. Airy.  Even 
though I said I never wanted to move away from my own small hometown again, 
I did sort of have a little wish to move to our beloved "Mayberry" after I 
read the article.

I also had two Mayberry moments this week, and even tho they were of my own 
making, they were fun. My husband and I had just watched The Pickle Story on 
our TAGS dvd, and two friends at church were talking about canning pickles. 
I said, "OOh, I hope they're not kerosene cucumbers like Aunt Bee's 
pickles."  My friend said that they were the best pickles around, but Aunt 
Bee thought hers were good, too, so I don't know.  Then at the end of our 
vacation bible school cookout, our pastor had set up a table outside of the 
church and was giving out bags of some little toys and candy to the kids as 
they left.  But of course, my TAGS-ridden mind decided that he was really 
giving out some bad old home pickles instead of toys and candy!  I never did 
get to look inside the bags to find out what was in there, but I did catch a 
whiff of what I think was kerosene as I drove by the table... :) Lisa 




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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 18:24:37 EDT
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Subject: Re:Mayberry Fashions
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I would LOVE to have a nice hat with berries on it - huckleberries would be  
nice. I'd also really like to have a beautiful lace bed jacket like Aunt Bee 
got  for her birthday - oh, and let's not forget Helen and her green dress. And 
if we  put on earrings and see that the others don't have them, we can always 
go in the  bushes and take them off.
 
 
AuntBee1
 
" You like that green dress, don't you? "


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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 21:41:49 -0400
From: Dave Millard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: " A Man Named Gomer Pyle "
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In a little southern town,
lived a man named Gomer Pyle,
gas & oil was his trade,
he was a singer with great style.

He worked for a man named Wally,
Andy & Barney were his friends,
he was loved by all who knew him,
he was a story teller to the end.

His cousin was named Goober,
Gomer thought he was quite ugly,
he was shy with all the girls,
but with Mary Grace he was quite snuggly.

He felt a call to serve his country,
so into the Marine Corp he went,
there he met his Sgt. Carter,
when to California he was sent.

Even though he left Mayberry,
from his heart is was never far,
for he loved his dear hometown,
to him it was a shining star.

We thank you dear Jim Nabors,
for bringing Gomer by our way,
he is a part of our TV family,
each & every precious day.

         Dave Millard
              7/28/05




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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 22:43:42 -0400
From: Steven Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: the Unseen
To: [email protected]
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I thinkt the most important "unseen" event is Barney's leaving for the
FBI.  I think I would have an easier time with the transistion if they
had done an episode (perhaps the last B/W) in the tradition of the
Gomer Pyle USMC episode.  When you read the story of Don thinking the
show was going to end (thus pursuing his movie career) I wonder if
there was ever discussion of giving him his own show as a follow up,
that would have been interesting.

"You make good coffee Andy."

Steve Mitchell



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Message: 8
Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 00:23:11 -0400
From: "GRITTON, JOE A \(AIT\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Unseen Scenes
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Good responses so far on unseen scenes.  Now this is Mayberry, so we can
meander wherever we want, but my original request was just to list
scenes that we don't see....not characters, like Sarah. (that's another
list)  To make us think harder, lets no go too far in the past either.
Just looking for things that theoretically could have been filmed, but
weren't because they were impractical or dangerous.  The Bandstand
collapsing was a great idea!  The Malcolm Meriwether accident was
another good one!..also remember all the punches in the nose I
mentioned, and Otis falling down.  Gomer taking a picture with Mr.
Tucker's car with the hood open was another real good one.

I remember Barney was knocked to the ground once, and we didn't see it.
Was that from Blue, the group of Dogs, or Jimmy the Goat?  More unseen
scenes?  

Some good reason have been listed for unseen scenes.  Another reason I
just thought of it that TAGS was not about slapstick...so some things
may have been avoided to stay away from slapstick?

It takes a trained noticer to notice what you don't see!
Did Calvin Coolidge say that?
The Untrained Voice





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Message: 9
Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 00:00:41 -0700 (PDT)
From: wade c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Wallys
To: [email protected]
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can someone send a pic (probably freeze framed from a tape) of a inside shot of 
wallys station
thanks.

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