Lots of folks were married on the show. They all came out of the woodwork when Ellie runs for city council...
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Ernest T was the rock throwing lovesick nutcase,,,My mistake. Thanks I’ll correct it.
You could say the same thing about half the members of the ODT.Ernest T was the rock throwing lovesick nutcase,,,
Sarah, Sarah......Get me Aunt Bee......My wife grew up watching the show and every time the show came on back in the day, it meant dinner time.
She loved the show as a kid so much she made me put this up in the kitchen- although not the exact model, but very reminiscent of the one Andy would talk on in their kitchen.
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Wasn’t my first but I did too.Otis....named my 1st dog after him.
Andy Griffith was a anti-gun liberal.
The whole message of the show was anti-gun. Just like the movie Tombstone.That is a general commentary about a lot of the Hollywood stars. Gene Hackman was excellent in Uncommon Valor, but was a gun hating lefty. When you watch a scene in the town of Mayberry and see some guy misusing a firearm only to be verbally reprimanded by Andy Taylor, it's difficult to separate their character from who they are.
You guys notice no one was married but the drunk guy?I'm new here, but I gotta know what kinda place I done joined up at.
How does ODT feel about The Andy Griffith Show?
Who's your hero, and why?
Mine is Big Maude Tyler, because she was all kinda HOT, man!