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"Billy Crabs" |
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16 Jun 2005 12:10:14 PM |
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The Andy Griffith Show |
If you watch the Andy Griffith Show, you will remember that there was two
mayors during show, at least during the black and white episodes. Now which
did you like better Mayor Pike or Mayor Stoner? I think that Mayor Pike was
more comical. Who do you think was funnier? Gomer or Goober?
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| User: "Punkie" |
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16 Jun 2005 12:12:42 PM |
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What about this, was Mayberry a Town, a County, or a City?
"Billy Crabs" <Itchycrotch2@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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If you watch the Andy Griffith Show, you will remember that there was two
mayors during show, at least during the black and white episodes. Now
which
did you like better Mayor Pike or Mayor Stoner? I think that Mayor Pike
was
more comical. Who do you think was funnier? Gomer or Goober?
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| User: "Mattinglyfan deez nuts" |
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16 Jun 2005 12:36:12 PM |
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"Punkie" <Hvee@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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What about this, was Mayberry a Town, a County, or a City?
The sign coming into Mayberry says welcome to the TOWN OF MAYBERRY so that
question isn't as deep as you think it is.
"Billy Crabs" <Itchycrotch2@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Wnise.20637$fp6.6562@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
If you watch the Andy Griffith Show, you will remember that there was two
mayors during show, at least during the black and white episodes. Now
which
did you like better Mayor Pike or Mayor Stoner? I think that Mayor Pike
was
more comical. Who do you think was funnier? Gomer or Goober?
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| User: "Punkie" |
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16 Jun 2005 02:04:06 PM |
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But if you have watched you will see sometimes it is City of Mayberry,
sometimes its the County of Mayberry, and sometimes its the Town of
Mayberry.
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| User: "Jim07D5" |
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16 Jun 2005 02:09:37 PM |
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"Punkie" <Hvee@earthlink.net> said:
But if you have watched you will see sometimes it is City of Mayberry,
sometimes its the County of Mayberry, and sometimes its the Town of
Mayberry.
Actual pictures of Mayberry:
http://www.radoknews.com/andy-griffith-show.html
Jim07D5
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| User: "Mattinglyfan deez nuts" |
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16 Jun 2005 03:29:21 PM |
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"Jim07D5" <Jim07D5@nospam.net> wrote in message
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"Punkie" <Hvee@earthlink.net> said:
But if you have watched you will see sometimes it is City of Mayberry,
sometimes its the County of Mayberry, and sometimes its the Town of
Mayberry.
The county of Mayberry signs were further out than the ones on the limits of
the town. Also, wasn't there a sign at the Sheriff's office that said Town
Sheriff on the door and not City Sheriff? It very well could have been the
name of the county as well but Mayberry was a town and not a city.
Actual pictures of Mayberry:
http://www.radoknews.com/andy-griffith-show.html
Jim07D5
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| User: "Jim07D5" |
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16 Jun 2005 03:55:35 PM |
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"Mattinglyfan" <Estoscacahuates@comcast.net (deez nuts)> said:
"Jim07D5" <Jim07D5@nospam.net> wrote in message
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"Punkie" <Hvee@earthlink.net> said:
But if you have watched you will see sometimes it is City of Mayberry,
sometimes its the County of Mayberry, and sometimes its the Town of
Mayberry.
The county of Mayberry signs were further out than the ones on the limits of
the town. Also, wasn't there a sign at the Sheriff's office that said Town
Sheriff on the door and not City Sheriff? It very well could have been the
name of the county as well but Mayberry was a town and not a city.
Maybe it was a hamlet.
Jim07D5
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| User: "Chad Bryant" |
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16 Jun 2005 04:08:39 PM |
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"Mattinglyfan" wrote:
But if you have watched you will see sometimes it is City of
Mayberry,
sometimes its the County of Mayberry, and sometimes its the Town of
Mayberry.
The county of Mayberry signs were further out than the ones on the
limits of the town. Also, wasn't there a sign at the Sheriff's office
that said Town Sheriff on the door and not City Sheriff?
The only signs I recall seeing on the door to the Sheriff's office said
"Sheriff" and "Justice Of The Peace".
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Chad Bryant
Annoying The Ignorant Online Since 1995
"A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has
never learned to walk forward." - Franklin D. Roosevelt
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| User: "lab~rat" |
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16 Jun 2005 01:39:32 PM |
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On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 11:36:12 -0600, "Mattinglyfan"
<Estoscacahuates@comcast.net (deez nuts)> puked:
"Punkie" <Hvee@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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What about this, was Mayberry a Town, a County, or a City?
The sign coming into Mayberry says welcome to the TOWN OF MAYBERRY so that
question isn't as deep as you think it is.
Mayberry, RFD = Rural Free Delivery
http://www.albionmich.com/history/histor_notebook/011230.shtml
RURAL FREE DELIVERY
Morning Star, December 30, 2001, pg. 6
We conclude the year 2001 with an historical look at U.S. Mail service
in our area. Rural Free Delivery (RFD) was the policy of providing
free mail delivery and mail services to the homes of farmers out in
the country so they wouldnÕt have to travel into town to get their
mail and stamps. Nowadays we take this mail delivery for granted, but
over 100 years ago it was a new venture. The first RFD routes were
around 25-30 miles long, and were based upon what a man with a horse
and buggy could travel on unpaved rural country roads during a workday
back then. The pay was only $45 a month, and the carrier had to
provide his own horse, buggy, feed and water.
The Eckford post office southwest of Albion had the distinction of
having the first rural routes in Calhoun County, and the second in the
state of Michigan. The service was instituted on July 5, 1899 on an
experimental basis that became permanent, and served as a model and
inspiration for RFD in other post offices, including Albion. There
were two routes established, the first carriers being James E. ÒNedÓ
Taylor and Ira Hayes. Route 1 roughly covered the areas west of
Eckford towards Marshall, while Route 2 covered areas east of Eckford
north of Homer towards Albion. Both routes were a little more than
thirty miles each.
Back in those days, mail was transported by train. When rail service
was discontinued through the village of Eckford in 1930, the post
office notified rural Eckford residents in June that year that Route 1
was being assigned to the Marshall post office, while Route 2 was
being assigned to the Homer post office. That explains why the Homer
post office today covers a large area southwest of Albion all the way
to Babcock. The post office in the village of Eckford itself was
closed on June 15, 1934, and assigned to Homer.
From our Historical Notebook this week we present a photograph of the
Eckford Village Post Office located in the George W. Butler General
Store at 217 Maple St. This photograph is courtesy of Frances (Butler)
Ray, whose grandfather George Ensign-Warner established the Albion RFD
routes shortly after the Eckford routes were instituted, and Bruce
Rapp, historian of Eckford. The photo was taken on October 18, 1900
and shows the two Eckford rural route mail wagons in front. Upstairs
is the Eckford Tent No. 7 of Knights of the Maccabbees Hall. This
building burned around 1910 and a new general store/post office was
constructed down the block and across the street at 304 Maple St. A
residence was subsequently built upon the foundation of the original
store.
On the far left we see a 2-horse-drawn wagon upon which is painted,
ÒUSM No. 2 (United States Mail No. 2).Ó On the far right is a similar
wagon painted ÒU.S.M.,Ó which would have been Route No. 1. From the
far left to right are: a Mr. Starr standing alongside the horses with
Harry Butler (his grandson) and Nellie Pease in front of him; the
other rural carrier Albert Adams under the porch pole; Eckford
railroad agent Frank Peters with his bicycle; the two ladies on the
porch behind him are unidentified; Nort Hornback; Mrs. Frank Peters in
her white dress; unidentified boy; Mrs. George Butler with black bow
around neck; two unidentified men behind; Mrs. George Pease the mother
of the girl Nellie Pease with hands around waist; Dr. George B. Gesner
in suit with hands in pockets; postmaster/store owner George Butler
postmaster wearing a vest; unidentified man in back of mail wagon;
Route 1 carrier James ÒNedÓ Taylor with a mail pouch under his arm.
Stamps, anyone? A very Happy New Year to all the readers of this
column.
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lab~rat >:-)
Do you want polite or do you want sincere?
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16 Jun 2005 12:41:50 PM |
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"Billy Crabs" <Itchycrotch2@hotmail.com> said:
If you watch the Andy Griffith Show, you will remember that there was two
mayors during show, at least during the black and white episodes. Now which
did you like better Mayor Pike or Mayor Stoner? I think that Mayor Pike was
more comical. Who do you think was funnier? Gomer or Goober?
Ernest T. Bass
played by
Howard Morris (1919-2005)
http://www.ernestt.com/
Even has games!
Jim07D5
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| User: "Buckaroo Banzai" |
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16 Jun 2005 01:20:43 PM |
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"Billy Crabs" <Itchycrotch2@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Wnise.20637$fp6.6562@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
If you watch the Andy Griffith Show, you will remember that there was two
mayors during show, at least during the black and white episodes. Now
which
did you like better Mayor Pike or Mayor Stoner? I think that Mayor Pike
was
more comical. Who do you think was funnier? Gomer or Goober?
My favorite was always Ernest T. Bass....
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| User: "Billy Crabs" |
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16 Jun 2005 04:03:46 PM |
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"Buckaroo Banzai" <blackhole34@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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"Billy Crabs" <Itchycrotch2@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Wnise.20637$fp6.6562@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
If you watch the Andy Griffith Show, you will remember that there was
two
mayors during show, at least during the black and white episodes. Now
which
did you like better Mayor Pike or Mayor Stoner? I think that Mayor Pike
was
more comical. Who do you think was funnier? Gomer or Goober?
My favorite was always Ernest T. Bass....
yeah, he was known for throwing rocks through windows. He'd always say "It's
me, it's me, it's Ernest T.
It was funny when he wanted to marry that girl, Charline Darling. He grabbed
her during the wedding and ran off and after he lifted up the viel he found
out it was Barney under there.
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| User: "Flash" |
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16 Jun 2005 07:35:09 PM |
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"Billy Crabs" <"It's me, it's me, it's Ernest T. It was funny when he wanted
to marry that girl, Charline Darling. He grabbed her during the wedding and
ran off and after he lifted up the viel he found out it was Barney under
there.
In the real hills, Ernest T. would have taken Barney up into the hills and
made an honest woman out of him.
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| User: "Omniscoid3000" |
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16 Jun 2005 04:14:49 PM |
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Billy Crabs wrote:
If you watch the Andy Griffith Show, you will remember that there was two
mayors during show, at least during the black and white episodes. Now which
did you like better Mayor Pike or Mayor Stoner? I think that Mayor Pike was
more comical. Who do you think was funnier? Gomer or Goober?
Whenever I watch the Andy Griffith Show, I remember how in the early
50's he caused a minor local ruckus by kissing a black actress on the
lips during 2 performances of a stage play in Maryland. Would they
have led him be Sheriff in Mayberry had they known?
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| User: "Mattinglyfan deez nuts" |
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16 Jun 2005 10:15:04 PM |
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"Omniscoid3000" <omniscoid3000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Billy Crabs wrote:
If you watch the Andy Griffith Show, you will remember that there was two
mayors during show, at least during the black and white episodes. Now
which
did you like better Mayor Pike or Mayor Stoner? I think that Mayor Pike
was
more comical. Who do you think was funnier? Gomer or Goober?
Whenever I watch the Andy Griffith Show, I remember how in the early
50's he caused a minor local ruckus by kissing a black actress on the
lips during 2 performances of a stage play in Maryland. Would they
have led him be Sheriff in Mayberry had they known?
Yeah, that has anything to do with the fucking thread. Thanks.
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| User: "Jim07D5" |
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16 Jun 2005 11:25:15 PM |
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"Mattinglyfan" <Estoscacahuates@comcast.net (deez nuts)> said:
"Omniscoid3000" <omniscoid3000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1118956489.725527.151470@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Billy Crabs wrote:
If you watch the Andy Griffith Show, you will remember that there was two
mayors during show, at least during the black and white episodes. Now
which
did you like better Mayor Pike or Mayor Stoner? I think that Mayor Pike
was
more comical. Who do you think was funnier? Gomer or Goober?
Whenever I watch the Andy Griffith Show, I remember how in the early
50's he caused a minor local ruckus by kissing a black actress on the
lips during 2 performances of a stage play in Maryland. Would they
have led him be Sheriff in Mayberry had they known?
Yeah, that has anything to do with the fucking thread. Thanks.
Maybe she was just acting black.
After all, some people here are arguing over whether Mayberry was a
town.
Jim07D5
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| User: "Joseph" |
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17 Jun 2005 06:26:06 PM |
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"Jim07D5" > Maybe she was just acting black.
That was Aunt Bee's daughter.
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| User: "Billy Crabs" |
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18 Jun 2005 09:54:42 PM |
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"Joseph" <jospeh@opsezhst.com> wrote in message
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"Jim07D5" > Maybe she was just acting black.
That was Aunt Bee's daughter.
Aunt B wasn't black was she? She didn't look black to me anyway. Did she
adopt a black girl? I'm confused
She made kerosene cucumbers
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| User: "SOME BAD HAT HARRY" |
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19 Jun 2005 08:56:23 AM |
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"Billy Crabs" <Itchycrotch2@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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"Joseph" <jospeh@opsezhst.com> wrote in message
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"Jim07D5" > Maybe she was just acting black.
That was Aunt Bee's daughter.
Aunt B wasn't black was she? She didn't look black to me anyway. Did she
adopt a black girl? I'm confused
She made kerosene cucumbers
Actually, in black and white tv days, she was gray. They were cucumber
pickles. They only start as cucumbers.
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| User: "champ" |
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19 Jun 2005 08:32:54 PM |
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"SOME BAD HAT HARRY" <> Actually, in black and white tv days, she was gray.
They were cucumber pickles. They only start as cucumbers.
She used to pickle the cucumbers in her *****.
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| User: "Shiva, Vishnu and the Ancient One" |
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19 Jun 2005 08:40:17 PM |
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On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 21:32:54 -0400, "champ" <champ@chamry.com> wrote:
"SOME BAD HAT HARRY" <> Actually, in black and white tv days, she was gray.
They were cucumber pickles. They only start as cucumbers.
She used to pickle the cucumbers in her *****.
*****.. she carried 'em around in her stankin' ***** for a week.
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| User: "Billy Crabs" |
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20 Jun 2005 05:33:36 AM |
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"Shiva, Vishnu and the Ancient One" <Shiva@destroyer.ia> wrote in message
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On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 21:32:54 -0400, "champ" <champ@chamry.com> wrote:
"SOME BAD HAT HARRY" <> Actually, in black and white tv days, she was
gray.
They were cucumber pickles. They only start as cucumbers.
She used to pickle the cucumbers in her *****.
*****.. she carried 'em around in her stankin' ***** for a week.
I think the pickles she fed Andy, Barney, and Ope came from her ***** and the
ones she used to enter the pickle contest at the county fair came from her
***** because those had an extra tangy flavor.
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| User: "Willie" |
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20 Jun 2005 02:56:20 PM |
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"Billy Crabs" <> I think the pickles she fed Andy, Barney, and Ope came from
her ***** and the ones she used to enter the pickle contest at the county fair
came from her ***** because those had an extra tangy flavor.
I have to agree. I think Barney & Andy clearly would prefer *****-pickling
while the regular folks would have gotten more out of the extremely bitter
taste that those pickles got from spending a week inside Aunt Bee's crotch.
Remember that old neighbor hag, Etta Crabtree and how she used to go nuts
whenever she would chow down on Aunt Bee's pickles at the Pickle Contest? It
was like Lezbo Heaven for her. Back in those days, the old spinster dykes
like Aunt Bee & Etta Crabtree had to share their ***** in creative ways.
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20 Jun 2005 09:41:02 PM |
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"Willie" <willy@wonka.com> wrote in message
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"Billy Crabs" <> I think the pickles she fed Andy, Barney, and Ope came
from
her ***** and the ones she used to enter the pickle contest at the county
fair
came from her ***** because those had an extra tangy flavor.
I have to agree. I think Barney & Andy clearly would prefer *****-pickling
while the regular folks would have gotten more out of the extremely bitter
taste that those pickles got from spending a week inside Aunt Bee's
crotch.
Remember that old neighbor hag, Etta Crabtree and how she used to go nuts
whenever she would chow down on Aunt Bee's pickles at the Pickle Contest?
It
was like Lezbo Heaven for her. Back in those days, the old spinster dykes
like Aunt Bee & Etta Crabtree had to share their ***** in creative ways.
If you are talking about her friend that she was always hanging around with,
her name was Clara Edwards, on the show anyway. It seemed like Aunt Bee was
ready to lift her skirt for every traveling salesman or service man who
knocked on the door. All they had to do was smile at her and her panties got
so soggy that someone would have to walk around behind her with a mop
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18 Jun 2005 06:39:22 PM |
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"Joseph" <jospeh@opsezhst.com> wrote in message
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"Jim07D5" > Maybe she was just acting black.
That was Aunt Bee's daughter.
Queen Bee.
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17 Jun 2005 08:01:28 AM |
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Mattinglyfan (deez nuts) wrote:
"Omniscoid3000" <omniscoid3000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Billy Crabs wrote:
If you watch the Andy Griffith Show, you will remember that there was two
mayors during show, at least during the black and white episodes. Now
which
did you like better Mayor Pike or Mayor Stoner? I think that Mayor Pike
was
more comical. Who do you think was funnier? Gomer or Goober?
Whenever I watch the Andy Griffith Show, I remember how in the early
50's he caused a minor local ruckus by kissing a black actress on the
lips during 2 performances of a stage play in Maryland. Would they
have led him be Sheriff in Mayberry had they known?
Yeah, that has anything to do with the fucking thread. Thanks.
Oh stop your pouting *****, just because they tripped you up on the,
"Is Mayberry a town or county?," question, is no reason to grow a
vagina.
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17 Jun 2005 04:42:37 PM |
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"Omniscoid3000" <omniscoid3000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Mattinglyfan (deez nuts) wrote:
"Omniscoid3000" <omniscoid3000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1118956489.725527.151470@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Billy Crabs wrote:
If you watch the Andy Griffith Show, you will remember that there was
two
mayors during show, at least during the black and white episodes.
Now
which
did you like better Mayor Pike or Mayor Stoner? I think that Mayor
Pike
was
more comical. Who do you think was funnier? Gomer or Goober?
Whenever I watch the Andy Griffith Show, I remember how in the early
50's he caused a minor local ruckus by kissing a black actress on the
lips during 2 performances of a stage play in Maryland. Would they
have led him be Sheriff in Mayberry had they known?
Yeah, that has anything to do with the fucking thread. Thanks.
Oh stop your pouting *****, just because they tripped you up on the,
"Is Mayberry a town or county?," question, is no reason to grow a
vagina.
It sounds like you'd rather have everyone grow a *****, so that you can suck
it!
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17 Jun 2005 01:37:42 PM |
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"Omniscoid3000" <omniscoid3000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Mattinglyfan (deez nuts) wrote:
"Omniscoid3000" <omniscoid3000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1118956489.725527.151470@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Billy Crabs wrote:
If you watch the Andy Griffith Show, you will remember that there was
two
mayors during show, at least during the black and white episodes. Now
which
did you like better Mayor Pike or Mayor Stoner? I think that Mayor
Pike
was
more comical. Who do you think was funnier? Gomer or Goober?
Whenever I watch the Andy Griffith Show, I remember how in the early
50's he caused a minor local ruckus by kissing a black actress on the
lips during 2 performances of a stage play in Maryland. Would they
have led him be Sheriff in Mayberry had they known?
Yeah, that has anything to do with the fucking thread. Thanks.
Oh stop your pouting *****, just because they tripped you up on the,
"Is Mayberry a town or county?," question, is no reason to grow a
vagina.
How did I get tripped up you fucking twat? Don't get mad because I
questioned what your dumb ***** Klan trivia had to do with the questions about
Mayberry or the mayor.
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| User: "The Ikon That Can Still Go" |
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16 Jun 2005 01:32:54 PM |
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Meet the man who met Andy Griffith
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17 Jun 2005 03:32:24 AM |
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On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 17:10:14 GMT, "Billy Crabs"
<Itchycrotch2@hotmail.com> wrote:
If you watch the Andy Griffith Show, you will remember that there was two
mayors during show, at least during the black and white episodes. Now which
did you like better Mayor Pike or Mayor Stoner? I think that Mayor Pike was
more comical. Who do you think was funnier? Gomer or Goober?
It doesn't really matter who was funnier.The Andy Griffith Show was
classic TV.
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| Title: Re: The Andy Griffith Show |
17 Jun 2005 04:06:53 AM |
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There are 4 things I hate, Girls, Women, Bitches, and "Billy Crabs"
<Itchycrotch2@hotmail.com> On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 17:10:14 GMT this
person wrote:
If you watch the Andy Griffith Show, you will remember that there was two
mayors during show, at least during the black and white episodes. Now which
did you like better Mayor Pike or Mayor Stoner? I think that Mayor Pike was
more comical. Who do you think was funnier? Gomer or Goober?
I'm too young to watch that show. I watched that other show with Ron
Howard though, that one called Happy Days, mainly I watched it because
it took place in Milwaukee, and that's where I am from.
What year were you born in Billy Crabs?
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