Fun Girls

2011-02-03 Thread fgordon tds.net
Hey to Goobers, I'm going to just take a WILD guess, and say that the Fun Girls most likely hitch-hiked to Mayberry from Mt. Pilot. You'all Have A Mayberry Day! Danna In Indiana ___ WBMUTBB mailing list WBMUTBB@wbmutbb.com

Fun Girls

2011-02-03 Thread DAVID QUINN
Well Susi, it is obvious that you have not spent much time out at the roadhouse if you are wondering how the Fun Girls got to Mayberry. I was single quite a few years before I met Martha, and I spent more than a few nights at the club eye balling the pretty girls. One thing that was always

Goodwill and soda machines

2011-02-03 Thread jlj9675
Mike, my Goodwill center has an attendant just inside the door who keeps a lookout. I am so grateful as I can barely lift anything out of the car by myself so they load it into a big wheeled conveyance. Now, if yours or mine gets a soda machine, we must be sure to ask for nectarine crush! Aunt

Hoosier Cabinets

2011-02-03 Thread chuck talley
All the talk about Hoosier Cabinets actually reminded me of Indiana - Hoosiers. In 2004, Mayberry In The Midwest III was held in New Castle, Indiana (Hoosiers) and it was a very good Mayberry Cast Reunion. There were so many cast members there that they had to use some adjoining towns to hold

Re: Ken's Hoosier Cabinet

2011-02-03 Thread Albert A
I have an old Hoosier Cabinet that I refinished about ten years ago. A friend of mine had it in two pieces out in his garage full of tools. He was going to throw it away. It had about three coats of paint on it. When I decided to refinish it I found out it was beautiful oak. So I spend many

More Memories...Whew!

2011-02-03 Thread dewey lamb
There was a request for a few more memory posts,so here goes: *Shooting marbles...remember favorite toy Tiger eye marble? *Looking under the bed for the boogy man before climbing into bed *Putting your tooth under the pillow and hoping the tooth fairy will leave a nickle...heck with a

Re: memories and this and that

2011-02-03 Thread daltonarick
Edgar Buchanan was Mr. Wheeler, who also played on Leave it To Beaver. Speaking of Taters, my house in Utah still has the outside root cellar. This was is an old ice box, with the door, that opens from both sides, so no one gets stuck. The woman who owned my house, Elva, was a sweet lady,