I'm as guilty as anyone of using Andy-ism's in everyday conversation. But I
don't believe there's a number law against it.
But after running this subject by the boys at the lab, they have just one
question. If you start spouting philosophical meanderings to someone before
you even know if they're
Does anyone else out there notice some odd pronunciations and language
usage in our hometown? Things like Andy saying "that's a order vs.
that's AN order;" or Opie saying corder vs. quarter or spinash vs.
spinach. What about Andy always saying "it's things like 'is vs. this."
Name a language that is known to have been used in or near Mayberry. There
are at least ten correct answers.
FRENCH.
Larry in CO
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I would say Barney used Spanish with Briscoe. Adios amigos.
Bee in New Concord, OH
Brenda J. Higgins
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I agree with you Teresa about the bad language in the commercials for these
kinds of disgusting shows. Seems the commercials are the loudest. Think this
is a hint for tv land to want us to quit watching tags? I just hit the mute
button when they come on.
Alice
Have a blessed day
Yes, those doggone commercials can make watching TVLand a trial sometimes.
Last week I decided to view two of their much hyped shows, Kirstie and The
Exes. Can one wash one's eyes and ears with soap? From there, I happened
upon a great old show, The Real McCoys, on Cozi TV, and my goodness
What I find so refreshing is that he not only didn't get into a snit over
it, he didn't use a lot of four-letter expletives, which is so disgustingly
common these days. I appreciate people who keep their language clean!
Seems that's awfully rare now, especially in show business
I remember in one episode Ernest says to Andy, YOU DASN'T!
Andy replies, I DO DASN'T!
I suppose that was Ernest's way of saying 'you dare not!'
Stoner..Roy Stoner
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The first time I recall seeing our Bobby Fleet was in one of my favorite
films Murphy's Romance as the bingo caller; I was so tickled to see him
after all those years! As for language on TVLand, add me to the list of
those appalled by this breach of decency on the site of our beloved
hometown
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