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Andy Griffith....

TooPatient

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Died this week at the age of 86.

I loved watching him on Matlock and spent many hours listening to his music CDs. His voice was just amazing!
 
me sad :{
 
oh wow, I didn't know that. so sad. I use to love the Andy Griffith show! RIP Andy Griffith.
 
Sad, sad news. He was such a character and will be missed.
 
Just read that on the news.... He embodied the goodness of America. RIP Andy... condolences to the family and friends that new him.

(I loved him in the Brad Paisley video "Waitin' on a woman")
 
i remember watching "The Andy Griffith Show" when i was little kid,and yes some were in B&W... :bigsmile:
 
Dancing Fire|1341335315|3227932 said:
i remember watching "The Andy Griffith Show" when i was little kid,and yes some were in B&W... :bigsmile:


All the best episodes were in B&W!
 
With Barney Fife.......
 
Matlock reruns are my favorite passtime when DH goes away for work (I'm a party animal). I just thought yesterday how much I hoped they'd get one last movie in before he passed. :-( I'm very sad today.
 
TooPatient|1341337454|3227948 said:
Dancing Fire|1341335315|3227932 said:
i remember watching "The Andy Griffith Show" when i was little kid,and yes some were in B&W... :bigsmile:


All the best episodes were in B&W!
yep!!
 
How sad :(sad
 
Another icon, gone. Not many of them left. Wait, are there any left???

I'm getting old, and I don't like it. :nono:

Mine is the last generation, really, to have grown up with all the truly huge names in show biz. And show biz sure ain't what it used to be.
 
RIP.
I will forever hear the catchy whistle of that show's theme.

Mayberry was masterfully crafted as the ideal place to live. (As long as you were one of them.)
 
kenny said:
RIP.
I will forever hear the catchy whistle of that show's theme.

Mayberry was masterfully crafted as the ideal place to live. (As long as you were one of them.)

Awww- I'm sure Aunt Bea would invite you right in for a nice slice of apple pie Kenny.
 
I always had my suspicions about Aunt Bee.
I think she hid a Harley Davidson chopper in the garage that she'd take out when Andy Opie was down at the fishin hole.
 
He was a great actor. I'll always remember him in "A Face in the Crowd".
 
He will live forever thanks to TV land network.

I still like watching re-runs as an adult...life was so simple...picking up the phone and asking the operator to make the call and calling the operator by her first name! Was it Helen?
 
Modified Brilliant|1341412345|3228490 said:
He will live forever thanks to TV land network.

I still like watching re-runs as an adult...life was so simple...picking up the phone and asking the operator to make the call and calling the operator by her first name! Was it Helen?

Maybe it was Sarah? Helen was Opie's teacher and Andy's girlfriend. :bigsmile:
 
I love the Andy Griffith show too. We were laughing up a storm the other day on the episode that the two girls Skippy and Daughney came into the jail while Barney and Andy were suppose to be working and had turned down Helen and Thelma Lou for a movie that night because they were suppose to be working and they saw the guys with those Ladies and got mad and didn't go to the dance with them the next night. Hellooo Doll... Daughney kept saying and Skippy kept calling Barney, Bernie. Thelma Lou and Helen go with Goober and Gomer to the dance, and they play musical dance ( instead of chairs) and switch partners every time the music stops, and end up back with Barney and Andy in the end.That show is hilarious still till this day.
 
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