Did TV Land lose the rights to the black and white episodes that they skipped?
   
  The black and white episodes only started again on February 7th.
   
  Has anyone heard if TV Land is taking TAGS off?  They have been airing them
  very strangely... skipping seasons, etc.
   
  Silvia from California, who wishes she was in Mayberry
   
  

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Today's Topics:

1. Andy, Cranky in B&W?? (GRITTON, JOE A (ATT-OPS))
2. color episodes return soon (Mike Peacock)
3. Ramp Festival (John Frungillo)
4. Ramps (lisa jackson)
5. Yahoo Fantasy Baseball (Steve Cooke)
6. A Mayberry Kind of Day! (Rene S)
7. Another Mayberry Day (Ken Anderson)
8. Local TAGSRWC (Kim Cooney)
9. Re: "Ramps" ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
10. Howard Morris Voices ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
11. opens and closings (Dennis Ernest)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:17:36 -0500
From: "GRITTON, JOE A \(ATT-OPS\)" 
Subject: Andy, Cranky in B&W??
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>>>I think tonight's episode where Goober dismantles a car and brings it
into the courthouse was the angriest I have ever seen Andy. When Andy
tells Goober he would shoot him, I said, "Geesh".<<<

Well you just went and added to my list without even thinking about it,
or knowing it.
...another time that Andy get irritable in Black and White



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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:24:48 -0500
From: "Mike Peacock" 

Subject: color episodes return soon
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Hi Gang,
Looks like the color episodes are returning to TVLand on March 2 at 8:30pm 
with Opies' Job! To me, they are all good!
Mike Peacock
Connersville In. 




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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 15:03:35 -0500
From: John Frungillo 
Subject: Ramp Festival
To: TAGS 
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Up here in the North, Ramps are called "Wild Leeks". And as in the 
South they are popular. Every Spring we have "Ham & Leek" dinners put 
on by local Churches, Volunteer Fire Departments and other non-profit 
organizations. I'm sure anyone who has eaten Ramps or Wild Leeks will 
agree..."they stay on your breath for a few days".

Please pass the mouthwash.


Harvey



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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 16:05:26 -0500
From: "lisa jackson" 

Subject: Ramps 
To: 
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I hope y'all will forgive a somewhat non-TAGS posting, but I had to talk 
about ramps, given that they are a large part of the springtime activities 
close to where I live. Richwood, WV has a gigantic ramps feast in the 
spring. I used to work there and I always said that you could smell the 
ramps from far, far away!

There was a little tiny, cute-as-a-button 4- year-old girl that I was 
helping with her kindergarten screening when I worked in the Nicholas Co. 
School system here in WV, and I thought I smelled something rather pungent 
when I was screening her speech. I said, "Sweetie, what did you have for 
lunch today?" She smiled sweetly and said, "I had BRAMPS!" That is one of 
my favorite memories from that time in my life.

Also, I remember that my grandfather loved ramps and my grandmother hated 
the smell of them and would make him take the electric skillet out and hook 
it up on the back porch to cook the ramps instead of letting him cook in the 
kitchen! Well, sorry about the non-TAGS posting, but those are sort of 
Mayberry-like memories that I have of small-town living, so I guess it 
wasn't totally off-topic. :) Thanks - Lisa 




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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 18:33:34 -0600
From: "Steve Cooke" 
Subject: Yahoo Fantasy Baseball
To: 
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For anyone who wants to play.......I have created a Mayberry TAGS League on 
yahoo.com. The league ID # is 76390 and the password is Fife. Try to use a 
Mayberry Character reference in the naming of your team. If anyone has a son or 
daughter who likes to play this is a for fun league and it will be kept clean 
or the manager will be deleted. Thanks for this site I look forward to reading 
the digest every day during lunch.

Steve in Cullman

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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 01:10:53 +0000
From: "Rene S" 
Subject: A Mayberry Kind of Day!
To: wbmutbb@wbmutbb.com
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Went for a haircut today and while I was chatting with the guy he made a 
snitty reference to Mayberry. He was telling me about this little backwater 
town he grew up in and said it was almost as bad as Mayberry! I told him to 
nip it, and proceeded to extole the virtues of my favorite town and favorite 
people. He apologized and I don't think he realized there are people who 
feel so stongly about the show, the people in it, and Mayberry in general. I 
told him about the digest, and Mayberry days, all the online groups, etc. On 
my way out I loudly told him to have a Mayberry kind of day and everyone in 
the place laughed.

On the topic of white hots, I'm originally from Central New York and there 
we call 'em coonies (rhymes with loonies) or coneys (rhymes with ponys). 
There's a little greasy restaurant that's been in business for 400 years, 
it's unknown whether they ever clean their grills, but in the summer there's 
a huge line of people waiting to get in for a double and a chocolate milk. I 
don't know if it's an acquired taste but there's nothing else like it. And 
now that I live in SC the only way I can get them is in a cooler with dry 
ice for a 13 hour drive. But it's worth it.

Rene "Bringing in the Cheese" Solak





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Message: 7
Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 20:03:31 -0600
From: "Ken Anderson" 
Subject: Another Mayberry Day
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I want to share another wonderful thing that happened to me at the hospital 
where I volunteer. I came in today and checked my mailbox. By the way when 
I put my hand in it there were no mousetraps like in the Mayberry hotel. 
Anyway, I found four beautiful Mayberry Greeting cards. There was just a 
note that said Happy Valentine's Day. So I have no idea from whom they came. 
Then about ten minutes later a worker from the hospital mail room approached 
me and said he brought he something he thought I would like. He told me 
where it was and when I looked for it I found the beautiful tin poster of 
the Men from Mayberry. So needless to say, those two people sure made my 
day. Aren't they kind?

Kenneth G. Anderson
2906 May Street
Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54701
715-839-8470
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.mayberryreflections.com 




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Message: 8
Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 21:16:51 -0500
From: "Kim Cooney" 
Subject: Local TAGSRWC
To: wbmutbb@wbmutbb.com
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Can anyone from the digest tell me if there is a TAGSRWC in the Swansboro, 
NC area. Just wondering if there was because I would sure like to meet some 
people in this area who share a passion for TAGS like I do.
Thanks, Kim
HAVE A MAYBERRY KIND OF DAY

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Message: 9
Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 22:20:42 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: "Ramps"
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If ramps taste like a cross between garlic and onions I would like a bucket 
full of them please. Do you make them in the kitchen or grow them out back? If 
you grow them, do you reckon a person could grow them in South Alabama? I'll 
swap my Aunt Sadie's recipe for Sweet Garlic Dill Pickles for info on how to 
get some. They are a whole bunch better than Aunt Bee's Kerosene Cucumbers. 
In fact, they are my favorite pickles in the world, but I wouldn't tell Aunt 
Bee that. 

Jimmy Dean down in South Alabama
_www.mayberrybuildings.com_ (http://www.mayberrybuildings.com) 




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Message: 10
Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 11:20:57 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Howard Morris Voices
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Yesterday, I was surrounded by Howard Morris' voice in stereo as Hanna 
Barbera's 'Squiddly Diddly' was being broadcast on the 'Boomerang' channel on 
about 20 televisions at the local K-MART. It echoed quite nicely throughout the 
electronics department and into other departments as well in the relatively 
empty store. You could call it a souped up rendering of Leonard Blush from WMPD.

Brian Rodahaver
One Of Maryland's Biggest TAGS Fans!!!



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Message: 11
Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:14:17 -0700
From: "Dennis Ernest" 
Subject: opens and closings
To: 
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The recent posts on the closing credit scene where Opie and Andy are walking 
back along
the road with their catch of the day jogged my memory. I haven't seen that 
scene in years!
It prompts me to ask another question you experts will surely know. I have the 
first 5 years,
(the b/w years) on DVD from Paramount.....do they use a standard open on all 
those shows?
or does it vary? I know I never see the rock Opie throws hit the water either, 
yet I've seen
it on other copies of the show. Its seems to me its always the same. I realize 
in the original
run there were likely sponsor credits in the voice over too......brought to you 
by.....?
Any help on these open and closing questions is much appreciated!


"Boy giraffes are selfish,...runnin' around lookin after number 1"
Dennis Ernest
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