Thanks Janet, Harry and Ben for comments concering newspaper article

2010-09-23 Thread epmcn
Janet, Harry and Ben. Thanks for your comments about the article my wife Peggy and I were recently in (our local Sunday Newpaper) Like I said, I was all Uhh's. I was going to wear a tie, but with me fiddlin with it, my collar would have been blacker 'n tar. Eddie Jones Macon, GA We are at Mayber

Arrived!!

2010-09-23 Thread ctmidway57
We arrived in time to have our pork chop sandwich and for the first time in 13 years we saw a line for Snappy Lunch on Thursday! I hope they all enjoyed theirs as much as we did! Got checked in at 1:30 and unloaded the luggage, went to hospitality room and had some hot chok-lit and read the da

Dialect coaching with TAGS connections

2010-09-23 Thread Paul Gilkes
The CNN Web site posted a story at http://www.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/09/16/accent.dialect.true.blood/index.html?h detailing how dialect coaches train actors and actresses how to speak in the dialect which their particular role demands. Extensively quoted is dialect coach Robert Easton, the Henry Higg

Twilight Zone and TAGS

2010-09-23 Thread Ken Anderson
I have just recently begun watching old "Twilight Zone" episodes on hulu.com. I watched two last night and both had TAGS connections. In the first one a person was helping to hang a convicted murderer and the guy doing the hanging was our friend Parnell Rigsby, who lost the money that Opie foun

Re: politics in Mayberry

2010-09-23 Thread Dixonhayes
In a message dated 9/23/2010 11:00:54 A.M. Central Daylight Time, wbmutbb-requ...@wbmutbb.com writes: During the next few months I think we should all make a conscious decision to watch the episodes where politics is the theme. Don't forget Andy and Barney running against each other and Bar

Sunday lunch

2010-09-23 Thread Larry Hamrick
I vote for Sagebrush. I'm having the pounded steak dinner for one. Larry in Lincolnton ___ WBMUTBB mailing list WBMUTBB@wbmutbb.com http://www.mayberry.com/tagsrwc/wbmutbb/

Re: WBMUTBB Digest, Vol 11, Issue 275

2010-09-23 Thread Bcunnin107
Or that it's simply understood that each season the same ishermen occupy the same spots and nobody new is allocated space? I think what they are saying is its hard to find a place that someone hasn't already "staked out." Maybe they were gentlemen and did not want to take a spot away from a

RE: WBMUTBB Digest, Vol 11, Issue 275

2010-09-23 Thread Good, Don
>... they tell him that all the good spots (for fishing) are already taken. >...does that mean each fisherman (no woman, I would think, in Mayberry!) has >some sort of advance reservation for his spot along the lake? Or that it's >simply understood that each season the same fishermen occupy the