A Mayberry moment. I was leaving the house the other evening and my husband
was reclining in his recliner. I went in to tell him good-bye and give him a
quick kiss. However, I decided that either I would have to reach him or he
would have to raise the chair up. So, I just stuck my hand out
What's wrong with Andy calling Miss Crump Miss Crump? After all, it isn't
dirty.
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Ken Anderson
The Mayberry Guru
2906 May Street
Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54701
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Ten things I've learned from watching Matlock every day.
1. An investigator can get hired on any job regardless of experience
2. You can break into any house or building with a credit card
3. When two people get into an argument one of them will die
4. It takes several attempts to start a car,
I was born 1960 so was raised in the 60's and 70's down here in Cajun country
Louisiana. We called adults Miss Emily or Mr. Amadee and not Mrs Cormier
or Mr. Marsiglia. My mama did too. Had I been in Mayberry it would have been
Mr. Floyd or Deputy Fife. I never understood Opie's calling adults
Miss Crump.
Thank you Ms. Elizabeth. That makes sense. I grew up in New York and
Connecticut calling older people by Mrs. and Mr. and even into my 20's.
That's just how it was done. Then anyway.
Miss Patty
Rocklin
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