Old Judd said "But me no buts" in the first season in the show where Barney 
arrests the whole town.   There were several good quotes in that show.  That is 
the show where Andy says "Nice dress Nellie".  Also the show where Barney is 
reading the ticket for Aunt Bea and he says "Bea Taylor, Age..............."  
And Aunt Bea jumps in and says "Say one more word Barney Fife and you'll be 
sorry".  A lot of stations cut that quote out to shorten the episode, but I 
always thought that was a funny quote.
 
What about Myra Koonz?  Never mind about Myra Koonz, I want to know about you 
and Phobe Bates.
 
Orville Hendricks - The Butter and Egg Man.  My most famous quote was "There's 
not a word of truth in that Sheriff, not a word of truth".
  
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> Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2011 11:06:01 -0400
> From: "(Ted) Easy-T \"Straight Outta Delhi!\"" <[email protected]>
> To: wbmutbb <[email protected]>
> Subject: Judge Judy and Jud
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> I was watching Judge Judy. She asked the plaintiff a question.
> Plaintiff starrted out saying "But..." and Judge Judy said "Don't you
> but me no buts." Didn't Jud use this phrase in the show? Which
> episode? I distinctly remember him saying, "Now, don't you but me no
> buts, Sheriff."
> 
> -- 
> Ted
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