@Don Taylor Mt. Airy is technically a part of the Appalachian Foothills, but people from the Winston-Salem area don't consider ourselves Appalachian. We're just as leery of hillbillies as we are of Piedmonters and Tidewaters. To call Andy Griffith an "Appalachian humorist" would be less accurate than calling him a Southern humorist.
"Murder in Coweta County" is his best role, simply because he plays against type as a racist killer. "Under the Influence," where he plays an alcoholic father raising a young Keanu Reeves, was also really well-acted. Either one of these was imo better roles than A Face In The Crowd.
I don't think there's anymore great storytellers like Andy Griffith and Jerry Clower. When I was a kid I didn't think anything about it but now that I'm in my 50's I realize how great they were. The current state of the world is in sad shape!
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Years ago my uncle offered me my first taste of moonshine. As a teenage boy I of course said yes. As he was pouring some spilled onto the table and ate the varnish off. I reconsidered and said no thank you.
While I was in the Marine Corps I lived in Newbern and my next-door neighbor was Mr. Jones. We had a barbecue for the Fourth of July and he had some moonshine in his garage. I had given him a Marine Corps blanket do rap the quart bottles in. One of them leaked.And ate holes in the wool! I did not drink any of the shine! Many years later as a cop in Newark New Jersey I did get some. It was a local and very good! A couple of years later the house with the still Blew up! They were tapping in to the electric from the pole on the street! It was an abandoned house!
Eh, don't know your story to the fullest, but I've had some good ol' Southwest Virginia 'Shine. Goes down smooth as water (smells worse than the taste), but will "grab a holt of ya" in a few minutes.
He was discovered doing humorous monologues in clubs. Check out his big hit from 1953 called What it Was, Was Football & it’s flip side : Romeo and Juliet.
I went to cooking school and another student cooked and put on the steam table for everybody to see... a whole mess of green beans with a snake head looking out! They were canned. "Hush, the others'll want one too!"
Respect North Carolina yet nothin beats Arkansaw mountain dew ( home made medicine, cleaner, drain clearer, keeps away critters. And, for my uncle who converted his model T car, gasoline).
I used to have a still in a little town calked Mayberry, North Carolina. I only had one customer---Otis Campbell----but I got rich off him. But that damned deputy Barney Fife found the still and chopped it up. So I joined the Army and built a still for a M.A.S.H. unit.
@@johnwhite600 looks about right for the mtn folks. Have you ever spent any amount of time in the hills and hollers? I was astounded at the education levels. So yes it looks correct! Make no mistake about tho they are very resourceful and smart. Book lernin jus ain’t their thang for the most part , many are highly educated.
Love Andy!! He represented North Carolina so well!! My aunt and he grew up together. God Bless Him!!
There will never be another Andy Griffith
Andy had a great sense of humor. Great storyteller. ICON in my eyes
Ole Andy is surely missed! I loved his country humor!!!
i live out in the middle of nowhere and the boys out here make some good stuff
My grandpa Wilson used to make white lighnin. My great grandpa Stephens used to run it in a mule drawn wagon. Which I currently own.
My Grandfather Whisman made it too and my father ran it across the Ohio River, from KY, into Ohio.
My grandpa was a moonshiner in Alabama. Till he got caught.
He was a true southern talent
Appalachian talent. To me that's different than Southern.
He was simply talented.
i know I'm pretty off topic but does anybody know a good website to watch new series online?
@Paul Talon I watch on Flixzone. You can find it by googling =)
@Don Taylor Mt. Airy is technically a part of the Appalachian Foothills, but people from the Winston-Salem area don't consider ourselves Appalachian. We're just as leery of hillbillies as we are of Piedmonters and Tidewaters. To call Andy Griffith an "Appalachian humorist" would be less accurate than calling him a Southern humorist.
Andy Griffith could play a real heavy role too.
Watch a movie called"A Face in the Crowd" , Griffith portrays a very evil character...
@@mikehileman9476 and murder in cowweta county.
@@mikehileman9476 His best role ever, I think.
Pray for the Wildcats.
"Murder in Coweta County" is his best role, simply because he plays against type as a racist killer. "Under the Influence," where he plays an alcoholic father raising a young Keanu Reeves, was also really well-acted. Either one of these was imo better roles than A Face In The Crowd.
I don't think there's anymore great storytellers like Andy Griffith and Jerry Clower. When I was a kid I didn't think anything about it but now that I'm in my 50's I realize how great they were. The current state of the world is in sad shape!
My family and I love Andy Griffith!
We need Andrew "Sheriff" Griffith today!!
Andy Griffith was an actor. Andy Taylor was the sheriff.
My dad wore his hair like Andy Griffith as a matter of fact he looked alittle like him LOL!!
All our dads did!
@@eazyduzzit6626 or uncle!
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Love the late Andy Griffith
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@@wiscgaloot How does quoting scripture make anyone a troll?
Amen!
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BELOVED! Receive JESUS as your LORD and SAVIOUR to have your name secured in His Book of Life! 💓
"And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire."
Revelation 20:15! KJV
Our great great grandparents thought Jesus was coming "soon" too. I got bad news for you..... it ain't happening.
I love the part where he says the finest White Lightning made anywhere, now go tell that to the revenues and pretty girls
Years ago my uncle offered me my first taste of moonshine. As a teenage boy I of course said yes. As he was pouring some spilled onto the table and ate the varnish off. I reconsidered and said no thank you.
While I was in the Marine Corps I lived in Newbern and my next-door neighbor was Mr. Jones. We had a barbecue for the Fourth of July and he had some moonshine in his garage. I had given him a Marine Corps blanket do rap the quart bottles in. One of them leaked.And ate holes in the wool! I did not drink any of the shine! Many years later as a cop in Newark New Jersey I did get some. It was a local and very good! A couple of years later the house with the still Blew up! They were tapping in to the electric from the pole on the street! It was an abandoned house!
Wonderful !! Thank you all so much !!
“Mighty mighty pleasin’, Pappy’s corn squeezins!”
Long live Andy Griffith
Andy Griffeth: great actor; GREAT BIG temper!
I took a drink of white lighting one time, thought i was going to die
Eh, don't know your story to the fullest, but I've had some good ol' Southwest Virginia 'Shine. Goes down smooth as water (smells worse than the taste), but will "grab a holt of ya" in a few minutes.
@@j.christopherlindsey8933 yes the good stuff is smootthh!
Andy was a great story teller
We called that Corn Squeeze
Love Andy, 😘❤️💕💖💜💝💓💗❣️💚🧡💙💘💞💔😘
i think i got 'er if she don't jump! lol
I never knew he was into stand up comedy. He was really hood at it, too! A bit like Jerry Clower.
He was discovered doing humorous monologues in clubs. Check out his big hit from 1953 called What it Was, Was Football & it’s flip side : Romeo and Juliet.
I miss all the crew of Andy espeacially him
Never heard that one
I went to cooking school and another student cooked and put on the steam table for everybody to see... a whole mess of green beans with a snake head looking out! They were canned. "Hush, the others'll want one too!"
Dont drank er iffn ya kanint read the paper throught er.
He was so funny 🤣
I drank white lightning. They say I took off all my clothes and climbed out the window. I had to take their word on in BECAUSE I DON'T REMEMBER .
Hmmm ? But I must have cause I could see out the window cause the slidey marks next morning :)
Respect North Carolina yet nothin beats Arkansaw mountain dew ( home made medicine, cleaner, drain clearer, keeps away critters. And, for my uncle who converted his model T car, gasoline).
Pretty scenery and crazy, radical right citizens
I used to have a still in a little town calked Mayberry, North Carolina. I only had one customer---Otis Campbell----but I got rich off him. But that damned deputy Barney Fife found the still and chopped it up. So I joined the Army and built a still for a M.A.S.H. unit.
Moonshine running on either side of the North Carolina / Tennessee border. Legal now so most are out of business.
Ngl I thought he was going to sing the song “White Lightning” by George Jones
the actual name of this clip is "North Carolina, My Home State" - you can find it on the album titled "This Here Andy Griffith"
Buy me a new Raleigh Nike. Thanks.
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I prefer tater licker over corn liker.
Learn to spell Dumb Azz!!
@@johnwhite600 looks about right for the mtn folks. Have you ever spent any amount of time in the hills and hollers? I was astounded at the education levels. So yes it looks correct! Make no mistake about tho they are very resourceful and smart. Book lernin jus ain’t their thang for the most part , many are highly educated.
Andy had to be a Republican, no doubt about it.
nope...lifelong democrat.
Hn