Rebecca, that was a wonderful analysis and tribute to our favorite show. I
agree with all you said!
Thelma Lou
(Janet)
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This is BIG!
There will be a big Fan Boy Expo held at the Knoxville Convention Center (701
Henley Street, Knoxville, TN) on June 24-26. Among the many stars coming will
be Barbara Eden who played manicurist Ellen Brown on TAGS . There is an
admission charge of $22 on Friday, $30 on Saturday
Hello All
I think it is wonderful how Ken is keeping the flame alive. Congratulations on
you accomplishments on Barney. It is hard works. Yet rewarding and
appreciated. Thank you Ken. And, please continue to send reports.
Sande Riggs
President
At The Crossroads Chapter
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Rebecca Spears/Lydia, you hit the nail squarely on the head with your
assessement of why we all love Mayberry so very much. Here is a kind, gentle
place where we can truly feel at home. Yes, we are, as you so aptly put it,
all Ed Sawyers.
Linda
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Rebecca Spears wrote:
So, you ask what keeps Mayberry alive to those of us born after the show's
origination. As one if those people, I think I can offer an answer.
A Lydia, that was just wonderful writing about what makes Mayberry
alive.I really, really enjoyed it, and it almos
Lydia, that was as well written piece of work as I've ever seen about
Mayberry. It is up to us as the 'older generation' who grew up in the 60's
to keep it going. I felt I had raised my son right when at about 12 years
old,(20 years ago) we were running dialogue from a show one day and he
realized
So, you ask what keeps Mayberry alive to those of us born after the show's
origination. As one if those people, I think I can offer an answer.
It's not necessarily the characters, although Barney and Floyd are the
epitome of brilliant comedy. Aunt Bee is the perfect example of a loving
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