RE: Matlock

2009-12-10 Thread Sue Doughty

>>As a big fan of Andy Griffith, I also watch Matlock on a regular basis. 
>>Every once in a while Don Knots shows up on the program. Can anyone tell 
>>me why he always has that stupid hat on?
>>Thanks
>>Bob
>>Purlear, NC

Bob,

I will venture a guess and say that Don Knotts wore the hat to cover up his 
balding head.  I do remember when he was on Three's Company, which was after 
Matlock, he wore a toupee.

Sue Doughty
High Point, NC


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Shoes and tomatoes

2009-12-10 Thread Janet Anderson
>>>Throwing shoes at George W. Bush and tomatoes at Sarah Palin.  I bet the 
culprits got their ideas from Tags.<<<

Somehow, I don't think the people who did those things would be TAGS fans.  I 
think we're a lot more civilized and kind to one another than that!


Thelma Lou
(Janet)

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Shoes, Tomatoes, Hats, Troughs, Cows

2009-12-10 Thread Hughes, Clyde L. (HSC)
There seems to be a pattern in several of these messages: shoes, tomatoes, 
hats, horse troughs, and crime charts.  
Shoes, like hats, can be worn, and a hat was used to get water from the horse 
trough (although that is illegal in Mayberry), Bob Rogers wore a hat, as did 
Don Knotts in Matlock.  Now, I wonder if Don (Les Calhoun) had that hat just in 
the event that he bought another "lemon" (from the Matlock episode "The 
Lemon"), he would have a hat for the horse trough?  Barney threw his hat "in 
the ring" one time, as well.  Then there were the shoes that that cow wore, 
"that one time."  
I wonder if crime patterns in Mayberry revolve around shoes, tomatoes, hats, 
troughs, and cows (and maybe checkers)?  
And then, Aunt Bee wearing a wig might also be a crimewe'll have to look 
that up in the books.  :-)

Over and Under,
Clyde "Barn"


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