With all the talk about the last time we saw Floyd walk, it brings to mind the
last time we saw him walk normally. Floyd hitches up his pants and strides to
the door of O'Malley's cabin and announces "I am not going to be responsible if
those hamburgers are ruined Al"! Wonderful show for Floy
Mon, 08 Feb 2010 09:07:49 -0800
Floyd walks a few steps in the episode I think it is called " Barneys'
Physical" where they are having the 5 yr party for Barney at the courthouse.
It is just 2-3 steps.
Johnna
Fayetteville, AR
This is interesting, as that was the scene where I first thought
Floyd walks a few steps in the episode I think it is called " Barneys'
Physical" where they are having the 5 yr party for Barney at the courthouse.
It is just 2-3 steps.
Johnna
Fayetteville, AR
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I was watching the episode when Andy, Aunt Bee and Opie return from Hollywood.
Aunt Bee wins a lot of kitchen appliances. In one scene she is showing Floyd,
Clara and another lady all the appliances after they have been installed.
Floyd mentions he didn't see the dishwasher and then he walks
Somebody said I would get hammered with E-mails for my blunder and I have. I've
been
corrected more in the last 24 hours than Mrs. Von Roeder(the beast of the
fourth floor)
corrected me in a year.
I misread what was being posted and I apologize for it. But in my defense, if
you will
watch 'Aunt
After the stroke, Floyd never walks again in the series. If you watch his
left arm, he never uses that again either. It is at his side, normally on a
chair armrest, or resting on the back of the barber chair but never again
could he use it.
What a great character actor...where are the great
i've reading a lot on the digest about floyd not being seen walking.
I just watched 'The Manicurist' and he not only takes a giant step toward Andy
but walks back and forth from the chair to his counter as he cuts Barney's
hair. Then when Ellen Brown is seen getting off the bus he walks to the wi
>>>3 shows and good camera work gives impression Howard McNear was
walking<<<
I have noticed the same thing. I think it was so good of Andy and others to
work around Howard's limitations so that he could still be a part of Mayberry.
Imagine all the great scenes and lines we would have missed
It is so funny to me how often the minds of folks here in Mayberry
are thinking the very same thing. As I was watching Andy, Barney and
Aunt Bee at the dump, I began thinking the same thing: "Did she just
leave Opie alone at home in the bed?" Then I thought it was probably
another testimony t
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