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Old 08-04-2011, 08:59 PM
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Family Addiction

Confession time.
My wife and children are rapped up in this multiple nights a week. At times, they even get me caught up in it.


Its the Andy Griffith show. It's their favorite show and they watch it all the time, for atleast a year now. Netflix . Isn't that crazy.

I figure we're the only ones still watching the legendary Barney Fife on a regular occasion.....
Maybe not....


Anybody ever battle something like this, even in 2011?
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Old 08-04-2011, 09:01 PM
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Re: Family Addiction

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I battled with MONK for a year or two - till we saw them all.
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I battled with MONK for a year or two - till we saw them all.
DDid you ever get any of Monk's afflictions??
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DDid you ever get any of Monk's afflictions??
Seriously! I have a few of them - according to my wife.
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Seriously! I have a few of them - according to my wife.
yeah....I feel like washing my hands every time I shake someone's hand too...
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Confession time.
My wife and children are rapped up in this multiple nights a week. At times, they even get me caught up in it.


Its the Andy Griffith show. It's their favorite show and they watch it all the time, for atleast a year now. Netflix . Isn't that crazy.

I figure we're the only ones still watching the legendary Barney Fife on a regular occasion.....
Maybe not....


Anybody ever battle something like this, even in 2011?
The Andy Griffith show is one of my favorites. I thought I had seen every episode of all nine seasons several times each but about a year ago I actually saw one I don't think I had seen before.

I am slowly but surely collecting each season on DVD. Sams Club has had seasons for as low as around $12 each and other places $15. I have seasons 1-4 so far.
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The Andy Griffith show is one of my favorites. I thought I had seen every episode of all nine seasons several times each but about a year ago I actually saw one I don't think I had seen before.

I am slowly but surely collecting each season on DVD. Sams Club has had seasons for as low as around $12 each and other places $15. I have seasons 1-4 so far.
Actually, you have seen that one. Twice. Before the memory loss.
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Can't recall ever watching even one episode of Andy. However, I'm stuck on watching In The Heat Of The Night...15-20 years after its finale. I got introduced to it long about the year it ended while visiting relatives, ironically, in Mississippi.

Guess I'll need to sit down and actually watch an Andy episode. It seems like something I'd enjoy for someone my age...
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