Hi Fellow Mayberryites -

I read the digest every morning but have never posted anything.  I received
this thru email this morning and thought you all would find it interesting
as well.

 

The Rest of the Story

 

 



Let me tell you, Jesse hated this job. And you would too, If  you had to do
it.   Jesse was a chicken plucker.   That's right. He stood on a line in a
chicken factory and spent his days pulling the feathers off dead chickens so
the rest of you wouldn't have to.  It wasn't much of a job. 

  

 But at the time, Jesse didn't think he was much of a person. His father was
a brute of a man. His dad was actually thought to be mentally ill  and
treated Jesse rough all of his life.  Jesse's older brother wasn't much
better.   He was always picking on Jesse and beating him up.  Yes, Jesse
grew up in a very rough home in West Virginia .   Life was anything but
easy.    And he thought life didn't hold much hope for him.  That's why he
was standing in this chicken line, doing a job that darn few people wanted.
In addition to all the rough treatment at home, it seems that Jesse was
always sick.  Sometimes it was real physical illness, but way too often it
was all in  his head. He was a small child, skinny and meek.   That sure
didn't help the situation any.  When he started to school, he was the object
of every bully on the playground.  He was a hypochondriac of the first
order.  For Jesse, tomorrow was not always something to be looked forward
to.  But, he had dreams He wanted to be a ventriloquist.  He found books on
ventriloquism. 

 

He practiced with sock puppets and saved his hard earned dollars until he
could get a real ventriloquist dummy  When he got old enough, he joined the
military. And even though many of his hypochondriac symptoms persisted, the
military did recognize his talents and put him in the entertainment corp.
That was when his world changed.   He gained confidence.  He found that he
had a talent for making people laugh, and laugh so hard  they often had
tears in their eyes.  Yes, little Jesse had found himself.  

 

You know, folks, the history books are full of people who overcame a
handicap to go on and make a success of themselves, but Jesse is one of  the
few I know of who didn't overcome it.  Instead he used his paranoia to make
a million dollars, and become one of  the best-loved characters of all time
in doing it!  Yes, that little paranoid hypochondriac, who transferred his
nervousness  into a successful career, still holds the record for the most
Emmy's given   in a single category.  The wonderful, gifted, talented, and
nervous comedian who brought us 

Barney Fife 

was 

Jesse Don Knotts. 

 NOW YOU KNOW, "THE REST OF THE STORY" 

 

Bev of AZ via small town Ohio

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