Who should be a regular

2013-05-20 Thread Kurt Noel Hunter
I would pick Bert Miller as a regular on the show.   Have a fun day! Kurt ___ WBMUTBB mailing list WBMUTBB@wbmutbb.com http://www.mayberry.com/tagsrwc/wbmutbb/

Malcolm

2013-05-20 Thread paulmulik
It may have been technically illegal for Malcolm to work for pay the first time he came to Mayberry, but as we know, when you're dealing with people it's a whole lot better to go not so much by the book, but by the heart. Remember that he was not looking for work, he simply needed a way to pay

Continuity errors

2013-05-20 Thread paulmulik
It's fun to try to spot continuity errors while watching TAGS. This topic came up recently on Allan's podcast. Probably the most famous one is when Barney's hair goes from being neatly combed to messed up and back again while trying to recite the Preamble. Too bad they didn't have Schoolhouse

RE: Malcolm working for Andy

2013-05-20 Thread Harriet Browder
Although inference was given to pay, did we ever see money exchange hands? No, you didn't. Malcolm was working to pay a citation charge for the damage he caused in the accident on Main Street. Can I pay you on the never-never? Harriet, the chicken thief, hiding out in Kelsey's Woods, USA

RE: Sweet Tea in Mayberry

2013-05-20 Thread Harriet Browder
Yet I don't recall the Taylors, or anyone else in Mayberry ever drinking or mentioning sweet tea. Clara Edwards likes to chat with Aunt Bee over Sweet tea and spicy talk Harriet, the chicken thief, hiding out in Kelsey's Woods, USA ..Johnny Paul Jason says chewing tar is good for your

RE: Becoming Regular Character

2013-05-20 Thread Harriet Browder
Who would you have liked to see become a regular character on TAGS with episodes written about that character? My choice has always been Congressman Canfield (Charles Ruggles). He and Aunt Bee made a very darling couple and from what we witness by the epilog one would believe they had become

Malcolm's Work Authorization

2013-05-20 Thread Ronald Atkinson
As an immigration official with over twenty years of field experience, and one who has watched the laws change, I can say that Malcolm did NOT violate any immigration laws when he visited Mayberry. The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 established criteria for working in the United