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I want to live in Mayberry
Posted on 1/22/21 at 9:22 am
Posted on 1/22/21 at 9:22 am
Anyone else feel this way?
So much to be learned from a 30 minute sitcom about what made this country great.
*The right path is usually the most difficult to follow; stick to it regardless.
*Stand up for yourself, and your principles.
*Confront evil when we can.
*There is absolute truth and morality.
*Forgiveness when we are wrong.
*Deeply ingrained sense of right and wrong.
*Respect for other's opinions.
60 years ago, this was the norm. TV's "rural purge" of the early 70's helped start this country down the road to where we find ourselves.
You can keep urban your values, I'm going to Mayberry.
So much to be learned from a 30 minute sitcom about what made this country great.
*The right path is usually the most difficult to follow; stick to it regardless.
*Stand up for yourself, and your principles.
*Confront evil when we can.
*There is absolute truth and morality.
*Forgiveness when we are wrong.
*Deeply ingrained sense of right and wrong.
*Respect for other's opinions.
60 years ago, this was the norm. TV's "rural purge" of the early 70's helped start this country down the road to where we find ourselves.
You can keep urban your values, I'm going to Mayberry.
Posted on 1/22/21 at 9:30 am to Perfect Circle
I think there was a lot more of those things 60 years ago
But not for all of us. And some ignore that part which makes the whole nostalgia for simpler times lose a little credibility.
But I don't see why you can't have both, which should be the pitch.
But not for all of us. And some ignore that part which makes the whole nostalgia for simpler times lose a little credibility.
But I don't see why you can't have both, which should be the pitch.
Posted on 1/22/21 at 9:31 am to Perfect Circle
Those places still exist, you’ll have to find a way to earn a living or drive a long way. Won’t be many kids around. My little town just outside Atlanta is like Mayberry, but the trash and people from the city is getting closer. I drive to the city everyday (pre pandemic) and can see it creeping out. I will just move further and eventually die before it’s everywhere.
Posted on 1/22/21 at 9:40 am to Perfect Circle
The only unrealistic thing about Mayberry's depiction of that era was that nobody in Mayberry is married except the town drunk. Back in the day everyone was married. That's why kids were raised better.
Posted on 1/22/21 at 9:40 am to Perfect Circle
Out of curiosity I just looked up the demographics of Mayberry. Couldn't find anything but from my recollection it was 100% Caucasian.
Posted on 1/22/21 at 9:53 am to AmazingSpiderDog
Posted on 1/22/21 at 9:54 am to Perfect Circle
quote:You just want Gomer to check your oil.
I want to live in Mayberry
Posted on 1/22/21 at 9:58 am to Perfect Circle
I live 30 mins from Mt. Airy.
Mt. Pilot, from the show, is based on Pilot Mountain which is just north of Winston. Been playing Pilot Knob Country Club a good bit lately.
You can see Pilot Mountain in the background. Nice, scenic golf course.
Mt. Pilot, from the show, is based on Pilot Mountain which is just north of Winston. Been playing Pilot Knob Country Club a good bit lately.
You can see Pilot Mountain in the background. Nice, scenic golf course.
This post was edited on 1/22/21 at 9:59 am
Posted on 1/22/21 at 10:00 am to i am dan
quote:
I live 30 mins from Mt. Airy.
Same
quote:
Pilot Knob Country Club
I need to check this place out.
Posted on 1/22/21 at 10:02 am to Perfect Circle
Me too.
TV is unwatchable. Go to PPV every movie has a tranny, racist black white, gay people rule theme.
Even the late night TV shows are OMB.
Go to Pluto or Tubi TV and watch the classics. Before they ban the whiteness of deplorables of Happy Days because there were no black people.
TV is unwatchable. Go to PPV every movie has a tranny, racist black white, gay people rule theme.
Even the late night TV shows are OMB.
Go to Pluto or Tubi TV and watch the classics. Before they ban the whiteness of deplorables of Happy Days because there were no black people.
Posted on 1/22/21 at 10:03 am to AmazingSpiderDog
quote:
Out of curiosity I just looked up the demographics of Mayberry. Couldn't find anything but from my recollection it was 100% Caucasian.
Nope. The school Opie attended was so progressive it had a Black Head Football Coach. Town had a sizable black population.
Posted on 1/22/21 at 10:04 am to Perfect Circle
"I want to live in a town with no minorities in the early 1960s South."
This post was edited on 1/22/21 at 10:06 am
Posted on 1/22/21 at 10:05 am to Perfect Circle
If you have eyes to see it, you can find subversion even in the Andy Griffith Show. The writers of that show were part of the same long-term effort at subversion, the effect of which has been to make Mayberry seem impossible.
Posted on 1/22/21 at 10:08 am to Zach
quote:Wait. Howard was ghey? Floyd the Barber had a wife, no?
The only unrealistic thing about Mayberry's depiction of that era was that nobody in Mayberry is married except the town drunk. Back in the day everyone was married. That's why kids were raised better.
Andy and that bitchy Helen got married in the non black n white season, no?
Posted on 1/22/21 at 10:09 am to Gravitiger
quote:sounds like something a 1960s Democrat would say
"I want to live in a town with no minorities in the early 1960s South."
Posted on 1/22/21 at 10:09 am to i am dan
We call Pilot Mt. the big town.
Posted on 1/22/21 at 10:11 am to Gravitiger
Season 1, episode 27
"Ellie saves a female"
Ellie decides to give a shy farm girl a makeover, despite the protests of the girl's controlling father.
"Ellie saves a female"
Ellie decides to give a shy farm girl a makeover, despite the protests of the girl's controlling father.
Posted on 1/22/21 at 10:15 am to cajunangelle
quote:
Howard was ghey? Floyd the Barber had a wife, no?
Howard (who was a later addition) was not married but tried to get dates in his new bachelor pad.
Floyd did not have a wife and also had an episode of a lady friend coming to meet him so he pretended to be a rich man.
Andy and Helen had an affair but it was IRL, not on the show. Not sure if Helen had sex with Steve McQueen when filming The Blob.
Posted on 1/22/21 at 10:17 am to Dawgfanman
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The school Opie attended was so progressive it had a Black Head Football Coach.
Wrong. He was a town hero who made it to the NFL then came back to visit his home town, and while there, volunteered to coach the kids after school for a week or so. He wasn't an employee of the school system.
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