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        • That was my thought too, Punch in the Nose, but I checked and if it’s in there it snuck by me. I think it’s one of those times that Andy Griffith used to call a ‘filler’ It’s like when they need something to put in there so the show is the proper length of time.  I think that’s how Barney ended up on the front porch talking about buying his folkes a septic tank for their anniversary.  The actors would throw stuff together and ad lib  things when they needed to.  I could be way off with the ice cream/shaving cream bit though.  But that’s what I’m suspecting.  And I’ll be dogged if I can recall what episode it is.  I’m stumped. 

          • Bookie Barber, maybe?  I just remember the story being told to a stranger.

  • What COLOR episode did I just watch?

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    • If that’s to be read as steak-out, there was a stakeout in A Visit To Barney Fife.  

      • Yep, you got "smart" here Bernie! A Visit To Barney Fife is the color episode in mind.

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        • Thanks, I’ll put it on my resume just in case I ever get invited to try out for the Esquire Club.  By the way, I thought Barney was at his most obtuse in that episode. 

          • And remember: A high golf score is worse than a low one!

      • Barney was nodding off in church because Andy had him out til 4:00 AM on a chicken stake out.  Man in a Hurry.   That's one that comes to mind.    I think it was Buzz Jenkins as the suspected chicken thief, and the Pastor was worried because that's where he was having supper that night; at Buzz's house. Looked like the Pastor had his work cut out for him on that one.

        But Man in a Hurry is just a guess.  I'm fairly sure there are several other times when 'Stake-out' was mentioned. 

  • "We could get pop and sandwiches and stuff!"

    Who said this and what episode is it from?

    • Sounds like something Andy would say but I haven't a clue on the ep.

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