tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360697570873499457.post1746728055021628896..comments2023-10-26T06:32:56.972-07:00Comments on Lost in America: Mayberry Loses Their SheriffA Modest Scriblerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07698092153994590787noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360697570873499457.post-39834802138230869922012-07-19T15:58:09.579-07:002012-07-19T15:58:09.579-07:00Well written and spot on. TV back then was differ...Well written and spot on. TV back then was different. No foul language, no shock value programming, no sex, little violence, basically nothing like today. His show (and it was his show) taught a lesson in every episode. The good guys are leaving us now. Earnie Borgnine, Don Knotts, the list goes on. Well said.TheRandyGuynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360697570873499457.post-18574673235036492182012-07-05T13:49:22.844-07:002012-07-05T13:49:22.844-07:00Thank you for that tribute to one of my favorite T...Thank you for that tribute to one of my favorite TV heroes. To this day I enjoy Andy Griffith reruns, the black and white only. When they went to color something happened with the whole content of the show, even the morality changed, Andy would lose his patience frequently, people weren't as friendly, anyway the black and whites are best in my opinion. "Faces in the Crowd" was amazing. Hard to believe that's Andy from Mayberry in there. <br /> I framed houses in a rural area of California for a couple of years. The job site was only about a half mile from home, so lunchtime found me and several other carpenters spending lunchtime in my living room with Andy Griffith and a couple cold beers. Funny picture, that one. <br />Thanks again, Andy left this country a better place.Kennoreply@blogger.com