names of actors and preaching

2011-08-30 Thread Mike
HI GANG!! *sigh** Rule 2, Rule 2..Thanks to Aunt Bee in Orlando and others who have expressed what I have put off for several hours in writing. I get up at 4:30am, go in at 5 and get off and 1pm, and one of the things I look forward to when I get home is logging into the bulle

Giving Away Endings

2011-08-30 Thread Ken Anderson
I know how you feel about giving away endings, Paul. It happened to me a few weeks ago in church. Our pastor had a long sermon and it was all about the Book of Revelation. Now I ask you, how could he do such a thing. I have been faithfully reading my Bible every night and I was just getting

actors names

2011-08-30 Thread Cb9862
in response to using actors names.i prefer the characters names over the real ones because even though i recognize the names i cant allways put it with the person.and as far as im concerned the names used on the show are the real ones and the only ones that count __

Re: Alfred Hitchcock Presents

2011-08-30 Thread Susan Blank
OK, I get that the people who portray the characters we love on TAGS have real names, and I think that most of us know their real names. But when you love a show as much as we love TAGS, I think that most of us come to think of the characters AS real people. I always say, "There's Aunt Bee" or "T

Re: Elderberry Wine

2011-08-30 Thread Susan Blank
I'm thinking that the episode where Aunt Bee mentioned Andy's homemade wine was the one with the former Senator from Washington D.C., John Canfield. (played by Charlie Ruggles). Can anyone confirm this or am I totally (not partially) nuts? Susi Blank Miss Crump (many years later) "Well, is he?"

Haircut?

2011-08-30 Thread Butch Ruffner
Paul, I hate to ask, but did you get a haircut this morning and them little hairs get down your neck and back and irritate you ? That vein in your neck is sticking out, and you seem a little testy this morning. I guess we all have those days, love ya anyway. Butch ___

RE: Giving away the endings

2011-08-30 Thread Harriet Browder
>One more thing, when discussing Alfred Hitchcock Presents or The Twilight Zone >or shows of that ilk, DO NOT GIVE AWAY THE ENDING. Then I guess you don't >want to hear that Charles Foster Kane's Rosebud is a sled...Sorry, >couldn't resist that. I know, I'm being obtuse and I hate it when

More Alumni Sightings

2011-08-30 Thread Gary Muskat
These three sightings were all on MeTV. Our "man in a hurry" Mr. Tucker (Robert Emhardt) was sighted twice, over the weekend in The Wild. Wild West, and this morning on The Streets of San Francisco. Mr. Fix-it Emmett Clark (Paul Hartman) was in an episode of The Twilight Zone which also starred Gil

sightings

2011-08-30 Thread jlj9675
Sorry if it bugs you Paul, but to many of us, the actors who portrayed our beloved Mayberry characters are who they are and always will be in our minds. What's the harm in referring to them as we mostly know them? Hang loose! Aunt Bee of Orlando

Elderberry Wine

2011-08-30 Thread Lori Foust
Well I think I must be imagining things.  I truly believe that there is a color episode that Aunt Bee refers to Andy making Elderberry wine from his own recipe.  I have watched the episodes where I thought it was mentioned but have not ran across the right one.  Does this sound even remotely fam

Motorcycles in Mayberry

2011-08-30 Thread Ken Anderson
We saw the genuine two wheeled motorcycles in several episodes of TAGS. When the State Police came into Mayberry in Episode 2 "The Manhunt" they came into town on motorcycles with the sirens blowing. Also when Thomas A. Mooney, AKA, Sheldon, was escorted to the county line he was escorted by tw

Otis Cambell sighting

2011-08-30 Thread Paul G
I thought the Andy G show was the first to come up with Otis not wanting to go home and getting kicked out of jail against his will but it's not, I seen a sitcom of the Ozzie and Harriet show from 1959 called "the runaways" showing Otis himself not wanting to go home from the jail and the p

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

2011-08-30 Thread Paul Mulik
My daughter was practicing "Funeral March of a Marionette" on the piano the other day and it reminded me that I hadn't watched any episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents in a very long time. I checked Netflix, and sure enough the series is available for instant viewing. As has been mentioned on