Unless I'm very mistaken, didn't he also include the stoplight in his
directions to Malcolm Merriwether when Malcolm first dropped into town?
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I recall the Christmas one where they had an office 'party' and Ben was looking
through the window and got arrested.
I never thought too much about the winter weather, because I figured being in
the Carolinas there was not much chance of snow and ice - maybe I was wrong.
Anyhow, I do recall
I think it was Aunt Bee who said she grew up in Morgantown, W. Vs. when she was
clearing the table when Jerry VanDyke came to dinner. He came from there, too.
Lucille, from Connecticut.
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In today's newspaper there was a cartoon labelled "The Andy Griffith Show,
2014". It showed a robotic looking policeman with pads on all his exposed body
parts, and a shield over his face, and there was a little boy with a fishing
rod (presumably Opie) beside him, running in the opposite direct
I don't know about everyone else on the list, but I sent a letter to TV Land
offices telling them that I did not approve of their standards of television
programs and that I thought they should be televising good, wholesome
entertainment instead of the rubbish they seem to prefer. It's no wonde
Don't know if anyone has mentioned it yet, but when Robey Miller's little boy
(Jerry VanDyke) tucked the tablecloth into his belt because he thought it was
you-know, a-a-a-a napkin he broke the china on the table when it fell to the
floor.
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Opie's "new" friend broke a streetlamp when he was asking Opie to "hit
something big as a pumpkin" with a rock.
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Unless I'm very mistaken, the term is "gollywobblers". At least that's what us
New Englanders called 'em. Maybe Southerners called 'em 'gollywobblers', but
they would ha'nt the same as our Gollywobblers.
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Am I hearing it right? "Supper's over and dinner's cookin'"??? Sumpin's wrong
here.
Clue me in if I need a hearing aid, okay?
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I believe the expression was meant to be "ZOW EEE".
Could be I'm wrong.
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Those of us gals who grew up in the 40's and 50's are well aware of the glove
situation. I think it was part of our heritage.
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For Pete's Sake, let's DROP the BEA/BEE thing, okay? I started it when I first
joined the group, got slapped down and told to mind my own business, so I did.
FORGET it Folks! It's history!
BEA is short for BEATRICE, not BEETRICE!
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I might be mistaken, but I don't think so. Rusty Stevens was in the group of
kids who wanted to "go fishin' with Opie, but the "new kid in town" wanted to
swipe apples just for fun.
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Well, there was the home-made chocolate cake that Aunt Bea made, and those
"delicious" pickles!!
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Did the Count ever get married and have a Countess? Always sounded like
"Countess Vanteleky" to me!
Lucille
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I've never been able to spot that picture, either. Have looked, but maybe my
eyesight is bent?
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Anybody got any idea why the squad car's star and the sheriff's office star
(Andy's badge and Barney's badge) look the same(having six points) , but the
emblem on the uniform itself only has 5 points?
Curious, 'sall
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I agree with those of you who are appalled at the sort of shows which are given
the highest honors these days. I agree with you all, and I wrote to TVLAND and
told them I thought their newest shows were not up to the standards set by The
Andy Griffith Show - we need more shows which have family
Oh dear, Janet (alias Thelma Lou): My girl, carpal tunnel ain't in the hands,
itis in the brain!!
And I vote for Gentleman Dan, too!
Lucille
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I don't think I ever heard what profession Thelma Lou was working at, but she
did say (at least once) that she "had to get back to the office": So she must
have been gainfully employed, right? Curious, curious, curious.
Lucille Richmond
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If I'm not mistaken, Nice Dress Nellie is what Andy said to one of the girls
Barney arrested while the Sheriff was out of town. She passed by him and he
remarked "Nice dress, Nellie", but nobody ever really saw her - she was just a
blur. Story of my life!
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Just saw the Dick VanDyke show where Rob has a liberty bell on his back that
the kids drew when they connected the dots of his freckles. Clara Edwards was
in it - she had a dacshhound that would eat anything and was in the office of
the Amazing Oddities with Dick and Laura. Really strange, the
I must say I agree with Aunt Bee of Orlando - how many times have I written to
TV stations to ask why they thought it appropriate to air certain
programs, and how many times have they NOT replied? Impossible to say. but I
figured they ought to know my feelings, so I keep writing.
Maybe I was 'seeing things' but didn't I see Floyd Lawson on "I LOVE LUCY" - he
was leading members of a grade school band into the room and when he got to
Desi Jr. we waited and waited and waited and finally little Desi came in, ran
to his mother, and said "I don't want to do it" or something o
Why is it that when Andy shows Tom Silvey his supposed own gravestone, the
shape of the stone looks like one made in the 1600s? That has always bothered
me.
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In Connecticut, as best I can remember, our first party line was 792J2, changed
later on to 792=Ring -2. Then later it became JEfferson exchange. As I
recall, we didn't have a private line, as they were MUCH more expensive - I
think they cost something like $5.00 a month! Now, how many folks
I just received a message titled "A DREAMER AND HIS DREAM" about Jesse Don
Knotts, and I wondered if it was true or fiction. It tells about him growing
up in a "very rough home in West Virginia":- he took a job as a chicken
plucker, and it seems he was ":always sick", sometimes it was physical
Not really on the subject, but a comment, nevertheless - I bought some stuff
from Ben Weaver's, but I never got any green stamps!! They must have run out
before the shipment was made. I used to buy everything (groceries, even) from
stores that gave green stamps, and got my dining room set with
Has anybody else submitted entries for Andy's stamp portrait? I know I sent
two, but haven't heard a word from them at all. one black and white picture
and another a color shot.
Anybody else have any better luck?
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Did anybody ever notice that in "The Clubmen", when Andy hid Barn's shoes,
there was no lock on the gun rack? And Barn had been sleeping in the back
room,. so how many criminals walking the streets of Mayberry had access to all
those guns???
Lucille Richmond
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Hey, Paul - Do you remember when the speaker came to dinner and asked Aunt
"Bee" if her name was short for "Beatrice"? I don't think they every spelled
that BEETRICE, do you?
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Yes, Marie, it should be "prEying" on my mind, not 'praying'. I still say the
'englishers' are all men!
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Aunt Bee's boyfriend was the town TAILOR. He chain-smoked cigarettes and
flicked the ashes onto clothes that had just been cleaned!
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I went to the USPS website this morning to see how to get Andy's picture on a
stamp - there's no place for it! Then I went to the Post Office in town and
asked how you could go about it - they hadn't any idea - the fellow said he
didn't know that the USPS was going to put living people's pictu
Does anybody know where I can purchase CDs of TAGS? I don't have a DVD player
and my tape machine doesn't work any longer, so I would like some CDs to play
my favorite shows. If you do, please let me know. Thanks.
Lucille Richmond (ConnecticuYankee!)
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I keep wondering the same thing! And when I try to watch it on TVLand, the
sound stops, then the picture quits, and I can't watch it. Wish they'd quit
pushing "Hot in Cleveland" and that dopey "Happily Divorced". But I guess
that's too much to hope for.
Lucille in Connecticut
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I agree - TV Land used to be a place where you could view all the classics - no
more - they want to join the folks who vote for gay marriage and show it! I
told them I don't want to watch shows about guys chasing guys, thank you very
much, but they seem to think otherwise. Maybe we're just cau
I thought it was Andy who had the subscription to Police Gazette - he told
somebody he had to cancel it because Barney had never been married --
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I noticed the other day that when Andy returned from Raleigh and had left
Barney in charge of the office, Barney had arrested practically everybody in
town and when they went to let the folks out of the two cells, there were
miraculously, two key rings. In every other episode I recall there was
"O Sole Mio" was sung at the meeting held to honor Sam for bringing his father
and sister from Italy to Mayberry. Aunt Bee said it was the Italian National
Anthem. Well, it sounded pretty good, but we all know it wasn't the National
Anthem, (or do we?)
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You know, every time I hear that name pronounced, I hear it as "COUNTESS", not
COUNT. Strange, isn't it?
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Thank you for clearing that up! I was about to write and say "It should be
PREYING"; however, now I don't have to do that. I quit writing about the
spelling of BEE/BEA when so many people told me I didn't know what I was
talking about ~~ I guess I do know, but don't like to be told I don't!
I watched that episode of "Bonanza" - thought I recognized the girl, but she
looked so different!! I felt a little sorry for Adam that he had to stand and
wave at her while her father drove away in the buggy, but I guess he was used
to that kind of treatment... I gather all was not well betwee
Happy New Year, Mayberryites!
I guess I must have missed an episode or two -- did Barney and Thelma Lou
really get married? I remember they walked by a furniture store window one
night after a movie and were talking about decorating Barney's den, but I
didn't know they really got married!
I think the problem with showing brand names on TV is self-explanatory. Even
on Public Television Stations the names of products weren't shown - apparently
the people who sponsored the programs didn't like the idea of showing another
firm's brand name unless they were paid advertisements.
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Seems to me that I heard once upon a time that Howard McNear had a stroke, but
Andy, being the gentleman that he was, wanted Howard to be on TAGS as much as
possible.
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Does anybody know what's going to happen after today (Oct. 3) on TV-Land? Are
they going to dump TAGS or what? They keep adding all those idiotic new
programs, and I can't figure them out.
Lucille Richmond (Shoulda been in Miss Krump's Klass)
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Sorry, folks, but the way it's pronounced is DIFF'RENT from the way it's
spelt!
BEA is the diminutive of BEATRICE (a nick) and BEE is the way it's pronounced.
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It has always bothered me - her name was BEATRICE - not BEETRISS. Why did they
always spell it "Aunt BEE"?? I think that's just how a man would spell it, but
it's not right! GRRR.
It's like the phone calls I get now - they want to spik to LOO-KEELIE
REESHMON!
I tell them when they learn
Isn't the fellow whose cows got stolen the same one who lost his purse (the one
Opie found with $50 in it)? Fletcher Tate is the cow owner - Parnell Rigsby
lost huis purse.
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Andy said "NOAH" the other night. I know he did.
Lucille (Maxsmom)
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A little bit ago someone asked if it was a common thing for folks to send out
laundry. My late husband was a policeman (also a fan of Andy Griffith), and he
insisted that his uniform shirts go to the laundry so they could be pressed
RIGHT! They had to be creased just so, and apparently I could
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