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Old 04-24-2006, 12:42 AM   #1
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I spent a lot of afternoons in front of the T.V. being entertained by these guys. And now had an enjoyable afternoon doing this project.

Ah, the memories
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GOOOOOO--ooo--oooooollllllllllllllllllllllllllllllyyyyyyyyyyyyyy yyyyyyy !! Looks great! Aunt Bea would sure be proud to hang that on her wall!!!
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Bill would you believe I still watch mayberry RFD/ I just love those old programs. we could learn alot from them. your friend Evie.
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Great job and Great pattern. is it one of yours?
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Wonderful, Bill!!! Another GREAT project from you.
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Thanks everyone, alas Carl no this isn't one of my patterns, but I sure am in the process of making some!

I agree Evie, those old programs were great, and would often carry a life lesson, basic stuff that seems to be missing these days.
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I agree about the old days.

Personaly I find the reality shows of today far too depressing.

I do not watch very much television anymore. I remember the good old days when Sunday night was Disney night. Those good old films split over to weekends.

The greater the advances in communications technology the more we drift apart .
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Unreality shows, I'd hazard to say...

My wife is addicted to them, she says she likes to watch the people make fools of themselvers....on some level, that in itself is depressing to me.

There are a few more positive ones that I do like (Amazing Race, Nanny 911, Ghost Hunters) but...when she sits down to watch TV, I'll head for my computer games <grin>

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Bill,

It's nice to see someone "scrolling the classics"!
My 10 year old daughter just got her first pets; 2 parakeets.
I said to her, "we should try to teach them to whistle the Andy Griffith Theme song".
"How's that go, Mom?" She said.


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It's nice to see someone "scrolling the classics"!
My 10 year old daughter just got her first pets; 2 parakeets.
I said to her, "we should try to teach them to whistle the Andy Griffith Theme song".
"How's that go, Mom?" She said.


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Sandy, that's interesting. My sister has some cockateils (sp) and they learned to imitate the Andy Griffith tune while the show was on TV. No one taught them. really funny.
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