I believe that Thelma Lou commented that Lydia worked in Mt Pilot - not
lived there. When Goober was dating her and bringing her candy, wasn't
her house - site of their half hour date - in Mayberry?
Peggy
Goober, you're on a date - you're not taking medicine!
Opie must be a slow bike rider at only 2 miles per hour on average. It must be
those tires that are just covered with
patches.
King of Mayberry, your first name must be Gilley.
Speed, speed, speed. Is that all you think about??
Harry in Salem, VA
You know who said that??
Does anyone have a favorite Mayberry expression that you consistantly use
around home? I have several. I say make a big moulage about it a lot.
Also, when I hear of other people's troubles and problems, I say just like
Otis says-Oh, what a mess I've made of my life. Or, discussing the
There are so many expressions I employ from the show that I've lost track.
Most of my family and friends realize this after all these years but if they
look the least bit confused, I just say That's a Mayberryism! As for Don
Knotts' appearances or lack thereof, he was once quoted as saying
Exactly WHY was Barney not in some episodes? Did Don Knotts' contract
specify that he only be required to do a certain number of episodes per
season?
That was Don's own idea. He asked to be written out of a few episodes per
season, to give him some much-needed time off to rest and relax.
My sister and I always use Barn's expression from Sermon for Today.
Whenever we don't want to do a task, chore, go to work etc. we say Get
down there with them spiders and__ ( whatever the task is that
we are procrastinating about). No matter how many times we say it, it
still makes us
Does anyone have a favorite Mayberry expression that you consistently
use around home?
One of my favorite expressions is Now go out and act like somebody. I
tell my grandbabies that all the time!
Sue Doughty
High Point, NC
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call the man!
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Two of our favorite Mayberry expressions are Call the Man!! and That was
well put Aunt Bee, well put!! We use the call the man phrase when something
is in need of repairing and when one of makes a good point (seems like it
doesn't matter what the subject is) we say that was well put. When
I also remember Thelma Lou saying that Lydia was from Mt. Pilot, and
that was why they didn't see her often. She may have moved to Mayberry
later on because Goober said she had bad tires in the girl for Goober
episode. ?Silvia, Laura Lee Hobbs' coworker
I don't know how to spell Crosthwaite but
In a message dated 5/4/2009 11:01:03 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
wbmutbb-requ...@wbmutbb.com writes:
Exactly WHY was Barney not in some episodes? Did Don Knotts' contract
specify that he only be required to do a certain number of episodes per
season? Or maybe was it an opportunity to
What are some of your favorite color episodes? Mine: Goober's talking
dog, Summit in Mayberry, When Barney was living with the grocery store
robbers, Opie deliverying for the grocery store, and Aunt Bee the
juror.
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Ted
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(Theodoric of
Brenda, my circle of friends and I often use Mayberryism's in our daily
conversations. Someone will say something about themselves and end it with,
my mother was the same way. To which someone always replies, I remember
that about your mother'. Or as we're ending a phone call we'll add, say
Yes, Harry, Mr. Schwamp does think a lot about speed, speed, speed. Although
I'd never speed with the windows down. It might mess up my 'do.
Schwamp
King of Mayberry, your first name must be Gilley.
Speed, speed, speed. Is that all you think about??
Since I'm a Fife Chick, I love to use Nip it!. I also use It's me, It's me!
when I come into the house from work; It's big, real big when I have a scoop
of news to share; and Aren't ya'kind when someone does something to please
me.
NANCY
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