> These are just a few. Can you name others?
Didn’t the loaded goat earn a stint in the ole hoosegow? I remember the padded
walls. The Scoby’s at Christmas time spent Christmas Eve in the jail, along
with Old Man Weaver, sleeping off Lester’s moonshine. We don’t see it but I
would imagine
Malcolm Merriweather was a falcon keeper. Too bad Floyd didn't have any
job openings for him.
Greg "Brilliant Barrister" Dunagan
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One time Otis told Barney that he liked to see "bats" occasionally. But I
don't know if the referee on this site would count a "bat" as a bird or as a
flying mammal. Orville Hendricks - Mount Pilot Butter and Egg Man
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name with a bird such as Robin Hood
or Phoebe or Finch don't count, unless you can come up with a reference to
those actual birds. Paul Mulik
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When Bert was set up in town selling his goods it made him a hawk-er.
Boy that's stretching it.
My brain hurts.
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There's Check Point Chickie. I know, that's pretty fowl. Now if you count
chickens, that's a whole 'nother can of worms
(http://t.answers.com/answers/#!/entry/are-chickens-in-the-bird-family,505ab30f678947680061).
Now, about worms
Don Good,
Who's taking 45 when given 40...
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Otis said his wife would be proud as a peacock for getting the plaque for
Mayberry for being a descendant of Nathan Tibbs.
Know what I mean?
Vern
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I thunk of some more birds that might have been mentioned.
Otis said his wife would be proud as a PEACOCK.
When Opie had his sore throat he couldn't SWALLOW
I think Barney called someone a mean old BUZZARD.
I think Gomer may have mentioned a BLUEJAY at one time.
Of course there a l
I know one thing about birds: it makes no sense to ask Barney Fife to
recite the lines to a song--no more so than it would to tell a bird just to
go, "Chirp chirp"!
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Hmmm, I can't think of a single times aviary animals were mentioned.
Don Good,
A Bird in this World
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Dickie. Andy walks over to the cage, peers down at Dickie and says (TV Land
cuts this line) "Dickie, you better not fly anytime soon, those biscuits can
lay heavy on your chest." And we hear Dickie chirp-chirp.
Now, I don't know if anyone will consider "skeets" as birds but
I don't think anyone has yet mentioned Winkin', Blinkin', and Nod -- so
I guess I'll mention it! Also, don't forget Uncle Ollie's goose down
pillow.
Greg "Brilliant Barrister" Dunagan
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Birds.
Great topic Paul!
A bird in this world.
Patty Haley
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On the subject of birds, I do recollect Opie telling Keevy Hazelton that the
diner special is chicken croquettes and that they're terrible.
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>>>Anyway, watching the birds brought another trivia question to mind: name a
>>>type of bird mentioned on TAGS. It can be a specific variety of bird, or a
>>>general category, such as songbird. Who can name more?<<<
The first thing that comes to mind is
Opie's canary Dickie
Darlings and the hoot owls
Barney and Gomer with the web crested left footed right eared Lake Loon
Barney and Gomer trying to catch a pheasant
Lydia Crosswaite being an albatross
Eagle eye Annie
All the Chickens that got thrown around and eaten
Aunt Bee served roast turkey
Aunt
Well let's see there is the *"crow"* that Andy "eats" and shoots
ol *Eagle* eye Annie (was a fishing rod but had a bird name)
Dickie the bird (was he a *canary* or something?)
*Owls* (in Darling episodes)
*Bats* are mentioned a couple of times but are they considered &qu
I can think of quail, lake loon, duck, albatross.
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First one to everyone's mind would be a "web-footed, red-crested Lake Loon".
Also remembering:
starlings (at this time of night?)
crow (shooting with Karen Moore)
albatross (Lydia on Goober's neck)
hawk (Andy's gonna talk to him)
duck (pond)
owl (watch it big ears)
parakeet (Dickie)
Paul - you'r
The first thing I thought of was a Lake Loon. And then Opie- He is a bird in
this world!
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We recently bought a plastic birdhouse which you hang on the outside of a
window with suction cups. The back of the birdhouse is clear, so you can watch
the birds inside. A couple of sparrows have been building a nest in it, but so
far there's no sign of Wynken, Blynken or Nod.
A
Thank you Pam in Chicago for your charming vignette and reference to Opie and
his birds today. I would like to have seen that event too so I thank you for
the image you shared. I'm a critter-lover in case you haven't noticed!
Aunt Bee
Does anyone know the origin of Wynken-Blynken-Nod?One possible answer can be
found on YouTube.
It was orginally a nursery rhyme later recorded by scores of artists including
Carly Simon,The Mamas and Papas.
I think it was originally done by Buffy Saint-Marie.Anyway, go to the website
and you wi
le '62 side trim.
Look closely and you'll see all kinds of other T-birds in the background,
from the '56 (with a continental kit) to a '65 at least.
Dixon
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I seem to recall years ago in Dallas that by law you had to enter a vehicle on
the side nearest the sidewalk. I figured it was to keep people from walking
into traffic or getting their car doors knocked off. Maybe that's no longer
the case now because of the bucket seats and more parking garag
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