Christmas in Connecticut

2009-12-21 Thread Brearry
Hubby and I watched Christmas in Connecticut for maybe the 10the time, and we enjoy it as much as we did the first time except now, it's even more enjoyable because we get to see Mr. Schump! And tonight for the first time (how could I have missed it all those other times) I heard "nip in the b

Lefties

2009-12-21 Thread Nancy
Elinor Poultice gives Barney an A in breathing and she writes with her left hand ___ WBMUTBB mailing list WBMUTBB@wbmutbb.com http://www.mayberry.com/tagsrwc/wbmutbb/

National Potato Week and Allan's Card

2009-12-21 Thread Ken Anderson
First of all let me add my thanks to Allan for another great Christmas Card. Isn't he a prince of a fellow. Secondly, I have to share the fun I have been having at the super market where I work. During this festive time of year so many people are buying lots of special foods including a lot o

Classic Holiday Movies

2009-12-21 Thread Harry Brewbaker
Okay, this will be my last entry today, I promise. Margaret, I liked your list of classic movies and would like to suggest a great one for holiday viewing that many don't remember. One of my wife's and my favorites is "The Bishop's Wife", with Cary Grant, David Niven and Loretta Young. It is

Non-traditional Christmas Celebration

2009-12-21 Thread Harry Brewbaker
Joe, as I said before, I'm a little behind. Your story of celebrating Christmas at the nursing home reminded me of one of my favorites Christmas' years ago. In the late 60's my favorite uncle had to be hospitalized over Christmas. We went to visit a few days before and he was real blue that h

Merry Christmas

2009-12-21 Thread Harry Brewbaker
I am a little behind in my digests and just viewed the great Christmas Card from the Newsome Family. Thank you so much. The Christmas Story from Luke as told by Linus is my favorite version of all time. What an innocent voice to tell such a beautiful story. That's one I have to watch every y

southpaws

2009-12-21 Thread Paul Mulik
The topic of left-handed people in Mayberry came up a few years ago; as a matter of fact I posted it as a trivia question. Since I'm left-handed myself, I tend to notice these things. To my knowledge the only person ever seen writing left-handed in Mayberry is Eleanora Poultice, who uses her lef

40 acres

2009-12-21 Thread colonialcott...@netzero.net
I love, love, love the 40 acres website. If you haven't visited, you must. I really enjoy looking at the town of Mayberry and how it was laid out. And, seeing different sets, like Tara and Aunt Pittypat's house, which was also the Mayor's house. And, different pictures of the Rimshaw house w

RE: Gomer

2009-12-21 Thread Hughes, Clyde L. (HSC)
Hi, I wonder - there is a website that has lots of info on this, and there is a still shot from "Goober's Contest," in which Aunt Bee and Opie are shown in Aunt Bee's car, sitting in the line at Goober's station. In the background are visible the guard house by the fence (it was also in the

Merry Christmas to All

2009-12-21 Thread robcurlee
A very Merry Christmas wish to all bulletin board members and thanks to Allan for the wonderful Christmas card. For those that haven't heard it yet, the latest Two Chairs podcast is especially nice as Allan has done a great job using Ellie's "Away in a Manger" as a special Christmas treat! Merry

Christmas....

2009-12-21 Thread VIVIAN JENKINS
Thank you, Allan, for such a neat card and for WBMUTBB faithfulness!  My wishes to all of you for a wonderful Christmas, blessed with loved ones near and endless smiles. Thank you for bringing smiles to my days!   Christmas blessings, Vivian Jenkins Lexington KY   _

Lefties

2009-12-21 Thread bcunnin107
Wasn't the new doctor a lefty? (The one that Barney thought was going to wed Ellie?) Was Frank Smith a lefty? Brad "Neil Bentley" Cunningham "My card, in case you ever need my services" ___ WBMUTBB mailing list WBMUTBB@wbmutbb.com http://www.may