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Mystic River Falls
Photo credited to Jennifer Elliot
Wackers Rod Shop
Custom truck parked in front of the old Pottsville grocery in Pottsville Arkansas. Photo taken by Terry Talley.
100 Interesting Animal Moments Caught on Camera
After you watch the video, share which of the clips was your favorite, which scared you the most and which had you the most puzzled.
What is the Metaverse. How it Will Change Social Connection?
It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable content of a page when looking at its layout.
The Andy Griffith Show
In our family, we’ve been enjoying the Andy Griffith show for several years. We have watched these episodes over and over that we eventually get sick of them.
When you start watching a show like this, you get to “know” the characters and start to wonder about some elements of the show, which led to explain what we’ve learned about the show.
I tried to provide references here and there, but in those cases where I can’t find a reference, you may just have to look it up if you want more information about each topic.
Here’s what we learned.
The show had it’s beginnings in the Danny Thomas show
Mayberry is completely fictional
We fell in love with Mayberry. The cleanliness, the innocence and the kindness of the people, what’s not to love. And we even thought about visiting once, except that there is no such place and there never had been. Mayberry is completely fictional.
Some say that Mount Airy North Carolina was the inspiration for Mayberry, but Andy Griffith, himself, that this was not true. Here’s a photo of Mount Airy.
Barney’s real name was NOT Don!
I know, you’ve always thought Andy Griffith starred with Don Knotts. In fact, the credits even mention Don Knotts, but Don was not Barney’s real first name. His name was Jesse. We never figured out why, but Don (Jesse) Knotts never liked his first name (Jesse) and went by Don instead. So his real name was Jessie Don Knotts.
It was said that Andy teased him about this often, calling him Jess, which he did not like. But besides some good natured teasing, the two were best friends.
Not Everybody Lived A Rated G Lifestyle.
It was sad to find out that our favorite Character, Andy Griffith, was not as wholesome as his TV double (Andy Taylor) in the show.
Turns out that he and Helen Crump (Aneta Corsaut) became involved with each other on the show which led to Andy’s divorce. You can find many sources for this fact, but HERE’S ONE SOURCE
I’m not here to judge them, as everybody has to deal with their own demons, nor was I there to understand all the circumstances involved. Also, we can see that often times these things happen when people, who play certain roles on TV or in plays, end up living out, at least some part of these characters lives, in real life. It was just sad to see this.
There was real comradery on the set
Sometimes you wonder if the characters on the set actually get along or even like eachother. And yes, there was.
Andy and Barney (Jessie Don Knotts) were best friends in real life. In our family, we notice that Andy was always in better spirits in the episodes when Jessie/Don was there than he was in later episodes when he had left. Did that have anything to do with Barney? We don’t know.
Not Everybody Got Along
The show is one of the most family-friendly shows that ever dawned American TV, but you might be surprised to know that the characters didn’t always get along.
In fact, did you know that Aunt Bea (Frances Bavier) was not comfortable on the set. She was a Broadway actress and it seemed that she felt that her role on the show didn’t match her talents and some said she was “difficult”. SOURCE.
Andy explains later that just before Bavier died, that she called him to apologize for the way she behaved on set.
It was replaced with another short-lived sequel
Which has more calories?
So I’ve been on a diet, (actually I’ve been on a diet off and on for over 20 years) and decided to try to count calories. Most low-carb dieters do not count calories, but I am this time just to see how the numbers count.
We have these breakfast sausages from Aldi.
Sorry for the low-quality photo.
My wife made some Italian sausages for dinner one night (like the ones pictured below).
I was shocked to see that one tiny little patty (about 50 grams) has a whopping 220 calories compared to an Italian sausage (about 80 grams) has the same 220 calories.
Both are pretty filling, but honestly, I would need at least 2 (maybe even 3) of the smaller sausages to be as satisfied as one of the larger sausages.
This just goes to show you that you DO NOT have to be hungry when dieting.
So, you might say, “wow, that’s allot of calories just for one sausage”, but sausage will satisfy your hunger far more than a cup of plain rice, which has roughly the same calories, which will spike your blood sugar, and make you hungry again in an hour or two.