The Colonel’s say a word topic is awesome! I’m not hijacking the thread, but maybe we could try two word (ONLY) phrases while keeping the one word going? This would be two word phrases that should make one think of a specific episode. Like....
This one really has it all. It starts with Andy and Barney sorting out some clutter and Barn talks about learning to sew and crochet from watching his mother. Next Thelma Lou and Helen come by on the
I don't know if people still read this forum, but to me this is a big deal. I think Betty Lynn is the last resident of Mayberry still with us. I had lunch with Jim years ag
Veteran Hollywood actor Rance Howard, the father of director Ron Howard, died Saturday. He was 89.
Ron Howard announced his father's death on Twitter Saturday afternoon. He praised his father for the ability to balance ambition with great personal int
There would have to come a time when Andy and Barney would had to think about when to step down from being Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff. Before that they may have had to hire on younger men or women to help them with patrolling the town and the county.
There would have to come a time when Andy and Barney would had to think about when to step down from being Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff. Before that they may have had to hire on younger men or women to help them with patrolling the town and the county.
For those of you in the Middle Tennessee area or within driving distance; Rodney Dillard, Maggie Peterson, and David Browning will once again bring their Mayberry Christmas show to Mt Juliet, TN.The event is December 9th @ 6 o'clock @ Green Hill Chur
watching on tv land and when Andy got home, Malcolm asked him if the would like some supper, he had a lovel bubble and squeak ready...thanks to the internet, I now know what that is. (Andy had something in town, so he didn't try it.
I believe there was an old discussion of this nature, but it is probably buried a bit, so I will start a new one. What are some things you wonder about?
I wonder what the "T" in Ernest T. Bass stands for?
A common theme of many episodes is that a character's "eyes are opened". For example, in "Opie and the Spoiled Child", Arnold Winkler's father finally realizes that he has been spoiling Arnold rotten and then decides to sell Arnold's new bike and pun