Hey, Mayberry friends. This has been preying (praying?) on my mind recently so
I thought I'd mention it on the digest. In Mount Airy, NC, as you walk away
from the entrance of the Andy Griffith Playhouse towards the street, on a clear
day you can get a very nice view of Pilot Mountain in the
Hey, Mayberry friends. Like trying to pick a favorite episode, picking a
favorite line is equally hard for me but here goes:
Andy: Yep. That's definitely not a boy.
Barney: Nip it in the bud!
Opie: Just what can you do with a grown woman?
Aunt Bee: Oh Andy!
Gomer: Water 'n air's free. Now gas 'n
I think I would like to run a fabric shop for all the sewers and quilters in
the town and county.
I'd encourage Aunt Bee, Clara, Thelma Lou, and the Mendlebright sisters, and
the others to
attend a weekly quilting bee at the shop, where I'd serve cookies, coffee, tea,
and in the summer,
The one job I always thought it was odd that you never saw was the mailman.
You'd think a town like Mayberry the mailman would be very important and
central. So give me that sack of letters. I have a lot of mail to deliver once
I calm Barney down about our Aut O Mated stamp selling machine.
I stopped by Honest Ken's today and noticed that he didn't have a single car
on the lot. I knew he got his cars from Raleigh and had been up there to
buy some earlier this week. Said his regular supplier, a Mrs. Lesch, had
suddenly quit the business.
dan
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The one I use often or think about often is the one Barney tells Opie:
Ya see, Opie, it ain't always the material things that make a person rich.
There's love and friendship. That can make a person rich, too.
May not be 100% accurate but you get the drift.
The comic lines are great also.
Happy Birthday to Aunt Bee. In the show where Aunt Bee took a job with the
counterfeiters, she states that her birthday is March 17. But she does not
mention the year. Like Andy told Opie Oh, your Aunt Bee knows the day she
was born, it is the year she is a little fuzzy on.
While I am at
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