Re: Pick-ups and Splashes

2011-05-04 Thread Susan Blank
And what about Mr. Schwump? I have strong suspicions that he carried his little black book in his jacket pocket.he was really Mayberry's undercover playboy. (Don't let the rug fool you!) Just a thought.. Susi Blank Miss Crump (many years later) There goes a happy NUT!

Re: pick-ups and splashes for Floor and Pool--by the Untrained Voice

2011-05-04 Thread Hughes, Clyde L. (HSC)
That's a great point, Untrained Voice! I've many memories of being hunkered (or 'scrunched' as Andy would say) down in a cellar, waiting for the tornado to pass. My prayers for all who have been going through this horrible event. I agree about the A/C and how going indoors can tend to

AC and TV

2011-05-04 Thread jlj9675
I agree that AC changed our social lives immensely, as well as TV. Television brings folks into our homes so we perhaps do not feel the need to socialize outside as much. As a widow whose constant companion was my beloved, I never developed friendships so TV is a wlecome visitor in my home; I

Rugs and Heat in Mayberry

2011-05-04 Thread Ken Anderson
I really wonder if Mr. Schwamp was really wearing a rug. I think it might have have just been the light. Kind of like in the old Rimshaw house. Regarding air conditioning; in the episode where the church was trying to decide whether to fix the leaning church or buy new choir robes it was

air conditioning

2011-05-04 Thread Linn Family
I don't recall seeing any evidence of air conditioning in Mayberry but it was mentioned one time that I can remember. In the episode Howard The Bowler, the electricity goes out at the bowling alley just as Howard is about to throw his bowling ball. Andy tries to find out what happened and

B. Fife R. Furley

2011-05-04 Thread Larry Hamrick
Hey Mayberry friends. This ought'ta do it. Recently received the new Don Knotts DVD Tied Up With Laughter. On the outside of the box, the writer (and these DVD companies have gd writers) describing the contents inside lists Don Knotts best-known roles as Barney Fife and Mr. Furley, placing