As usual,our trip to Mt.Airy was wonderful.The original cast members and tribute artists did a splendid job of entertaining.I've grown accustomed to them being spot on each visit. This last trip made me realize something though.The thing that I enjoy the mostis seeing old friends again and meeting new ones.Birds of a feather thing I guess.If they're Mayberry people,that means they're of good character. Again,I embarrassed myself at the trivia contest.Ken Junkin came up with somekiller questions this year.I feel fortunate to have gotten two correct this year.The contest is not for the faint of heart,but it is fun.It is usually one of threeregulars that win it.The lady that won it this year said this was her eleventh time as champ.The questions were so tough she missed six.Another one has won itI think six or seven times. Again,Jeff Koontz did a great job with the silent auction.As usual,Jim Clark isinvolved with a lot of Mayberry stuff.Thanks to a whole bunch of volunteers alot of fun was had by all. Of all the venues offered,I think Colonel Tim's Talent Show is the crème de la crème.If you ever get the chance to go,I would advise you to take the trip. Dewey in NC I have something to add to Ken Anderson's recent post about chickens.There are seven distinctive types of combs on chickens:rose,strawberry,single,cushion,buttercup,pea,and V shaped. _______________________________________________ WBMUTBB mailing list WBMUTBB@wbmutbb.com http://www.mayberry.com/tagsrwc/wbmutbb/