Re: 42-J

2009-08-31 Thread King of Mayberry
A 42-J is a character report. Barney wanted to run one on Orville Hendricks to see if he was a serial killer since he was supposedly dating Aunt Bee at the time. Mr. Schwamp >Was watching TAGS last night and Barney said something about commiting a >four-two-J. Andy says, "What's a four-two-J?

photos and another discrepancy

2009-08-31 Thread jlj9675
Ken and any others with interesting photos: if you can scan them into the computer and show a link, I surely would appreciate seeing them too! I detected a discrepancy about Goober's age: in the punch in the nose episode it is said that he was 5 at the time of the incident, which was 19 years

values on tags

2009-08-31 Thread ross
THROUGH THE MAGIC OF TVLAND, YOU CAN WATCH TV SITCOMS FROM THE "HONEYMOONERS" OF THE 1950'S RIGHT UP TO THE PRESENT DAY. YOU CAN SEE A GRADUAL DETERIORATION IN THE CHARACTERS' BEHAVIOR, BY THE TIME YOU GET TO "ROSEANNE" AND "MARRIED WITH CHILDREN", OLD FASHIONED VALUES HAVE ALL BUT DISAPPEAR

Missing scenes

2009-08-31 Thread (Ted)Theodoric of York
Another missing scene. When a Andy goes back to get Lydia's hair bow after it blew off cuz Lydia was sitting by the window. "Goober! would you tell Lydia to stop sticking her head out the window like a dog?" -- Ted http://image30.webshots.com/30/7/71/17/231177117EjadLZ_fs.jpg (Theodoric of York)

Re: AUNT BEE LEARNS TO DRIVE

2009-08-31 Thread MAJJEFFREY
It seems to me that the road in front of the Taylor home was dirt in several episodes. Wasn't it dirt when Gomer has to stand out of the front seat and lead the parade of cars needing "re-prs" back to Wally's? (as if they wouldn't have known where to go had he not done so.) Wasn't it

42-J

2009-08-31 Thread Paul Mulik
A 42-J is a character report.  Barney pronounces it "four two dash jay."  I guess today's equivalent would be a background check.   Paul Mulik   >>Andy says, "What's a four-two-J?"  And now I can't remember what Barney >>says.  Anyone remember what a four-two-J is? I might need that someday for t

movies and sleuthical

2009-08-31 Thread kim
"We didn't see Lydia anywhere, though." Sue, I guess you wouldn't because Lydia confided to me that she hates going to the movies. She does enjoy TV now and then, but movies have been known to give her a headache. Also as to the word sleuthical, I think the only time that word is properly used i

Re: WBMUTBB Digest, Vol 10, Issue 253

2009-08-31 Thread bcunnin107
Frank Myers was one of the crew members, and there was?the episode where the town wanted? to foreclose on a character named Frank Myers because his house was in poor condition and he owed back taxes. Speaking of trivia..who besides Mr. Griffith/Taylor used their own first name on the series

RE: Fred - Howard McNear

2009-08-31 Thread Hughes, Clyde L. (HSC)
>I was watching "If I Had a Quarter-Million" and when Barney calls to Fred in >the hotel ("Fred!"), it sure sounds a lot >like Howard McNear's voice. Floyd >was in the episode after all. Maybe Floyd had a brother named Fred who worked >at the >hotel? >Curt That's a good question! You know, th

Mayberry Days Parade

2009-08-31 Thread brodahaver
For those of you attending Mayberry Days 2009, remember when you view the parade on Saturday morning, Main Street wasn't always one way. For 'Andy Griffith Day' in 1957 (when Andy was the focus of attention) his parade was traveling in the opposite direction. Brian Rodahaver One Of Maryland

Four Two -J

2009-08-31 Thread colonialcott...@netzero.net
Was watching TAGS last night and Barney said something about commiting a four-two-J. Andy says, "What's a four-two-J?" And now I can't remember what Barney says. Anyone remember what a four-two-J is? I might need that someday for the Mayberry Trivia game. Bee in New Concord, OH Brenda J. Hi

Main Street Pictures

2009-08-31 Thread Ken Anderson
Thanks to everyone who send me pictures and links to pictures of Mayberry's Main Street. I certainly have many to choose from. Ken Anderson 2906 May Street Eau Claire, Wisconsin 715-839-8470 kanderson8...@charter.net www.mayberryreflections.com E-mail message checked by Spyware Doctor (6.1.0.

Re: My Pilgrimage to Meyers Lake/ 'at and to'

2009-08-31 Thread Andrew McKenzie
My question is where it is that people use the word "sleuthical"! ;) Of course I'm on the plane and have had two complimentary scotches, so > that might have somewhat diluted my otherwise clear sleuthical > linguistic skills. > ___ WBMUTBB mailing list W

RE: Actual Towns and Places

2009-08-31 Thread Hughes, Clyde L. (HSC)
You know, Aunt Bee's accent varied from time to time. I have a good friend from New England who always finds that Aunt Bee's earlier episodes feature a slightly Bostonian accent which later mutated into a southern accent. She might be from the Back Bay! :-) ___

Play the Game Movie

2009-08-31 Thread Sue Doughty
My darling person and I went to see Andy's new movie - Play the Game - yesterday in Lydia Crosswait's (sp?) hometown of Greensboro. We didn't see Lydia anywhere, though. :-) The movie was delightful and so funny. Andy did a great job! It was also good to see Rance and Clint Howard in the movie