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Thread: Goodbye, Andy

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    Has quit quitting rollhead's Avatar
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    Goodbye, Andy


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    As a kid, saw this at the movies a few times.....thought it was the funniest thing in the world!


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    I hadn't heard. I have very warm feelings about the Andy Griffith show. By all accounts, he was a very nice man.
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    RIP. I loved the funny, sweet, and wise character he played in the Andy Griffith Show. It would be easy to assume that his range was limited that type of character were it not for his amazingly prescient portrayal of the conniving manipulative megalomaniac in A Face in the Crowd. I don't know why he chose not to further exercise his dramatic chops, but I'm grateful for what he did.
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    I really liked him.
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    No matter how many times I had seen them, I loved watching non-color episodes of The Andy Griffith Show, No Time for Sergeants, or a Face in the Crowd.







    Thank you for all the good times, Mr. Griffith. Be well!


    P.S. Has anyone (especially someone so well known) been buried as quickly in modern history in the U.S.? He died at 7am EST and was buried at 11:30 EST.
    Last edited by Blue Train; July-3rd-2012 at 06:58 PM.
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    What is was was football



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    More Shakespeare.

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