>>>Here's my question in "The case of a punch in the nose" who is the barber
>>>coming out of Floyds shop as Barney and Goober are pulling up to the court
>>>house?<<<
If you look carefully (and I could post a screen shot, but I can't do that on
the digest), that man is apparently a customer
Remember the lady who made the cape for Miss Mayberry and ended up
wearing it? I can't recall her name but the actress appeared in a simply
delightful film I had recorded from TCM recently. It was titled The Next
Voice You Hear, starring Nancy Reagan and James Whitmore. The premise
was that God
Here's my question in "The case of a punch in the nose" who is the barber
coming out of Floyds shop as Barney and Goober are pulling up to the court
house?
Alumni sighting
On I love Lucy when little Rickey had his tonsils out John Masters was the
doctor and Myrtle was a nurse
John 3:16 Thelma A
I was born and raised in South Carolina and I remember when stores were closed
on Sunday. It was called the "Blue Law'. I was told that it was called that
because it was written on blue paper. When I was married in 1970 and lived in
Lexington, Kentucky they were still in effect. It was hard
Good observation! In the small town where I grew up in West Virginia in the 50s
and early 60s, everything was closed EXCEPT the drug store, which opened for a
few hours in the afternoon so people could get needed medicines. Perhaps that
was what happened in Mayberry as well?
Richard Sargent
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