Report from The County Clerk:
I am having a Mayberry Night in Troy NC on Saturday August 11th
at 7pm. This event will be held at the James Garner Center in
Troy NC. This facility is connected with First Bank and they
will serve as the lead sponsor for the event. This event will
help my DARE Pr
Skoal is the same thing as saying Cheers! or Salut! but only in a diff
language. I think it may be norweigian or one of those northern european
countries near finland.
It might even be dutch.
Dapper Dan
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>>>Why does Otis say "Skoal" as Mayor Stoner gets...well, stoned (on alcohol,
>>>that is!)?<<<
"Skoal" is a Scandinavian word used as a toast when drinking, similar to
saying, "To your health" or some such thing.
The teetotaling Thelma Lou
(Janet)
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>>>OK...this is preying on my mind. Leon ( ron howard's real life brother ), is
often seeing roaming around Mayberry eating his sandwich. Where are his
parents?<<<
Perhaps Leon's parents operate one of the downtown businesses. (Maybe the
diner or snack shop, which would explain their a
Subject: Fraudulent Sales of DVD's
Our Resident Northern Person (with a Southern First Name),Mari Ellen, wrote:
>Also I understand the shows are not legally obtained so ole Barney is
gonna get them on a 12-40 (selling illegally copied material).
>Old Ben Weaver's gonna get ALL my business from now
Growing up in a small town I can identify with Leon. I had virtually no
restrictions as to where I could go in our town. I would say the same thing
was true for most of my friends. We were free to wander around town
exploring all the fascinating things a young boy's curiosity opened. I
thin
OOPS! It seems to be Swedish and Icelandic. Skal. The "a" has that funny
thing on top of it.
http://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/cheers.htm
Karen
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I don't think it's spelled that-a-way, but I don't know how to spell it
either. It's the Russian (I think) version of 'bottoms up', cheers, here's
mud in your eye, etc.
Karen
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Skoal is like saying CHEERS! when you take a drink.
..."If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one
day, so I never have to live without you." - Winnie the Pooh.
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From: "weenie man"
Subject: Little Leon
OK...this is preying on my mind. Leon ( ron howard's real life brother ), is
often seeing roaming around Mayberry eating his sandwich. Where are his
parents? He's just a little thing and you never see him with an
adult. He's walking the sidewalk
Hi fellow mayberrians,
My computer had a bad virus and now I'm back with a new computer.
Thank you for the warnings on buying dvds from other companies . I guess, not
everyone is as nice or honest as our group is.
Little Leon walking around w/ a sandwhich looking as cute as coul
>>OK...this is preying on my mind. Leon ( ron howard's real life brother
), is
often seeing roaming around Mayberry eating his sandwich. Where are his
parents?
I think the first time we see Leon is in "The Jinx," when the tyke is
standing at the square dance, smiling at the danc
Over the weekend I happened to catch a bit of Ron Howard's 1999 movie, EDTv.
Rob Reiner had a major part as a TV executive (guess he worked up from the
print shop) but what I liked most was Clint Howard has a pretty good sized
part (as he did in Apollo 13). Just good to watch Clint work without
Skoal-
That is an old fashioned term :)
It is of Scandinavian origin meaning - toast or salute, cheers, or drink up.
Have a blessed day from the Swedish gal in MO !
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Maybe they know the guy who hired Aunt Bee at the print shop. Sounds like
those counterfeiters are keeping up with technology! I guess they had to do
something after they got out of jail after getting nailed by Andy and
Warren.
Or maybe they pulled the old "switcheroo" like Andy and Bar
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