In watching some Westerns yesterday, in one of them I saw Old Jud and James
Best. James was the son of an outlaw and Jud was a bystander who lied about a
shooting to save his own hide! But to tell the truth, James was the Best!!On a
side note, we've made our last Mayberry Days. I have a couple p
Good eye Ben I never noticed
You’re right Ed inaddition and addiction same thing
John 3:16 Thelma Anderson
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Well if that doesn't take the cake. We are all a bird in this world, we
beat everything, and we are a sight !
This just goes to prove just how much this show is so true to life.
Brother, you are sooo right!
Once again, the writers and cast were amazi
I guess I didn't think much about it when I responded with my least favorite
episode being any episode without Barney, but Dan Goodwin brings up a great
point. Our focus should be on discussing all the positive aspects of TAGS
(which are almost endless) and the various nuances that made for suc
>>>Just about the sweetest scene of the series in my opinion is the one where
Barney and Thelma Lou are looking at furniture in the window. The way she
says, "I know" when he says he's not the kind of guy who can be
pressured--her affection for him is, well, sweet.<<<
Cathy, this is a fav
First of all, I must say that Ken's pastor must be one swell guy to
incorporate TAGS into his sermons, etc. Wish I could find a church like
that!I too watched the Christmas episode this morning, being housebound
for a couple days following surgery, and cried all over again when old Ben
gave
I enjoyed another wonderful Mayberry Days and getting to spend time with the
fans and stars. As usual I handled the emcee duties at Mayberry Idle and with20
spots available we had 19 to sign up. Each year this event has gotten bigger
and bigger each year. So make plans to join us at idle next ye
I was able to Watch Ron Howard's recent movie, The Dilemma. As Howard films go,
I woudn't rate it as one of the best, but the appearance of his brother Clint
and his father Rance are delightful. Most know that Ron always tries to put
his family memebers in his movies, and this one is no excepti
>>>But for eight years the people at TAGS managed to show us so much of
>>>Mayberry in so much detail. It was such a skillful way of getting us to
>>>really feel we were a part of Mayberry and a part of everyone's lives when
>>>we were actually invited into their homes and places of business in
Janet, Harry and Ben. Thanks for your comments about the article my wife Peggy
and I were recently in (our local Sunday Newpaper)
Like I said, I was all Uhh's. I was going to wear a tie, but with me fiddlin
with it, my collar would have been blacker 'n tar.
Eddie Jones
Macon, GA
Ken,
Thanks so much for posting those pictures of James Best on Facebook. I
really enjoyed seeing them and thanks for all you do to bring joy to so many
people.
Matt Anderson
Garland,Tx.
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Now that Marsha has told you about how great the weekend was with James
Best, I would like to just add a few things. James and his wife Dorothy are
two truly very delightful people. Mr. Best is such a great story teller and
it was fascinating to listen to him tell about his experiences with so
Bravo Vic!
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Date: Sun, 23 Aug 2009 04:17:47 -0700 (PDT)
From: Victor Friskey
Subject: Living the Mayberry way
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Last Sunda my pas
Thanks Ladies for the comments on the way the ladies dressed for Garden
Club. They were very insightful and good explanations.
Ken, after all that so- so advice for your anniversary, you might want
to invest in a bottle of Blue Moonlight. Or go out to a fancy dinner
with a violin player. And
When Howard was on the Island..are you sure he went bare foot. I
remember seeing his fishing is long pants with shoes and socks.
When Andy went to visit Barney Judo teacher, Mr. Osimoto? I believe he
and the person sparring were in bare feet.
Strangely when Barney was in his Karate Outfit at t
our downer world.
For that reason I have vowed never to post anything negative here but I must
respond to the horrible comments about Tom Kessel. I love Tom and Ken's
contributions to this site and I'm sure that Ken doesn't share the same
feelings I just read about Tom. From all
Regarding Joe Gritton's comments about the workings of this bulletin board, I
just want to mention that some of us that have been around a while don't write
in nearly as much as we used to. We've pretty much said what we've needed to
say over the years, but enjoy new posts
Yes TTown, there are others that agree with you regarding the language used on
TV. And like you, my own language is not always exemplary - so I often notice
the language that is allowed on TV. It amazes me what they will bleep/silence,
and what they will allow to pass. The inconsistency of th
Hi Everyone,
I have been getting this digest for a long time now. I really enjoy
reading it. This is the
first time I am writing. I grew up watching the show. Barney has always been
my favorite.
I live in Nevada. I am wondering if there are any other fans out West.? It
seems that the
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