R.I.P. Don Knotts.
Water came to my eyes this afternoon when I found out that Don Knotts died.
"The Andy Griffith Show" is one that I grew up watching, and never got tired of it. It remained funny up through the time I stopped watching television a few years ago. YUP! TVLand's Andy Griffith marathon was always fun.
What was one of my favorite episodes?
One of several episode where Ernest T Bass was runnig crazy. Through the episode Barney kept suggesting, "I need to just take him out back and pow pow pow!"
The response from Andy was a deadpan, "He'd kill ya."
Later, Barney said it again, and Helen Crump replied, "He'd kill ya."
Then there's the 'kerosene cucumbers' episode where Aunt Bea made pickles for the annual contest and they tasted god-awful. Andy, Opie & Barney went though all sorts of means to dispose of those pickles while making Aunt Bea believed the pickles had been eaten.
It's tough to hear about the deaths of celebrities. When George Burns died, it was sad, but I hadn't grown up on George Burns. The saddest ones for me have been, Don Knotts, Art Carney, LaWanda Page, and Richard Pryor.
Water came to my eyes this afternoon when I found out that Don Knotts died.
"The Andy Griffith Show" is one that I grew up watching, and never got tired of it. It remained funny up through the time I stopped watching television a few years ago. YUP! TVLand's Andy Griffith marathon was always fun.
What was one of my favorite episodes?
One of several episode where Ernest T Bass was runnig crazy. Through the episode Barney kept suggesting, "I need to just take him out back and pow pow pow!"
The response from Andy was a deadpan, "He'd kill ya."
Later, Barney said it again, and Helen Crump replied, "He'd kill ya."
Then there's the 'kerosene cucumbers' episode where Aunt Bea made pickles for the annual contest and they tasted god-awful. Andy, Opie & Barney went though all sorts of means to dispose of those pickles while making Aunt Bea believed the pickles had been eaten.
It's tough to hear about the deaths of celebrities. When George Burns died, it was sad, but I hadn't grown up on George Burns. The saddest ones for me have been, Don Knotts, Art Carney, LaWanda Page, and Richard Pryor.
Mr. Furley.. I hardly knew thee.. I only started watching the Andy Griffith show after seeing Mr. Knotts on Three's Company. He was and is one of my favorite comedian/actors of all time.
I dug your comment in the bass thread. You spit a lot of useful amp knowledge, which I soaked up all-sponge-like. I myself just picked up a David Eden 15 cab 'cause the price was right. I'm not really a big fan of the sound of the head, but my sunn 300T sounds decent enough for what I got for it. Unfortunately, there's a crazy bit of distortion that I thought used to come from my old cabinet, but it turns out that it's the head. Any note below the d on the a string makes the cab buzz like it's got a tear in it. I'm in the midst of designing an instrument amp for my senior project, and if my head was solid state, I could almost certainly attribute the buzzing to crossover distortion (providing it's an AB or B class power amp), but tubes are totally alien to me.
How's this for a crazy stranger's first-comment to your journal?