> Time does go by and life does change in Mayberry, but I'd like to think the 
> town's spirit never, ever changed. (from Dixon Hayes) and > ...there are many 
> towns across our land that exhibit those qualities we are so fond of from 
> Mayberry.  And we are so much the better for it! (from Thelma Lou - Janet) 
> Both of you said it in a nutshell and I really mean "NUT"shell. Some people I 
> know truly believe I'm from another planet when I try to explain TAGS and 
> Mayberry Days to them. They give me that third eye look as if I'm off my 
> rocker or something. You can't explain the love of Mayberry to a huge 
> population of this country....even if you think they get it, they don't, not 
> really.  We're so very lucky to have the stars that come to Mayberry Days and 
> the way they share their little piece of that special small town with us is 
> priceless.  Betty Lynn's memories of Andy Griffith and her TAGS years she 
> shared at Professor Brower's Lecture left a full house at the Cinema all with 
> tear stained cheeks.  I'd also like to say a special THANK YOU to all of you 
> guys who do the tribute thing. You're what makes Mayberry Days a blast, a fun 
> time and you give us all a treasure trove of memories. 

Harriet, the chicken thief, hiding out in Kelsey's Woods, USA
......"Johnny Paul Jason says chewing tar is good for your teeth"..."That's
an old wives tale"...."Johnny Paul ain't married"........

                                          
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