Andy Griffith dies at 86.

His passing brings back memories of watching daily life with Andy, Barn, Aunt Bea, Opie, and company.
Great family entertainment. He will be missed.

RIP Andy Griffith.

Eldorado
 
I remember watching him with my grandpa.

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Kilo remembers Andy Griffith's grandpa....lol

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I was born in 78 and have loved watching that show since I was a young kid. One of the best shows ever made.
 
LAST EDITED ON Jul-03-12 AT 08:24PM (MST)[p]Who saw "No time for Sargents"? I think they must have gotten the idea for Gomer from that movie.


Great man.

txhunter58

venor, ergo sum (I hunt, therefore I am)
 
LAST EDITED ON Jul-03-12 AT 08:32PM (MST)[p]You guy's need to be more respectful! Kilo was born before TV and forgets a lot now! Oh sh!t.... me & Opie are about the same age.

Well! I'm a little older but I have more hair than he does.

Kilo had the hots for Aunt Bea.

Slick

"The Road goes on forever & the Party never Ends"
 
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Slick - I believe Kilo and Aunt Bea dated in high school.

At least that's what Eel told me. He said Kilo told him she was a real looker!

Andy Griffith will be missed, One of those rare and unique people. Don't know how anybody could not like him

"Our house is protected by the good lord and a gun, You'll meet both of them if you show up uninvited."
 

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