tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7307577717655310918.post7006945570721012226..comments2024-03-17T07:25:56.478-04:00Comments on Thrilling Days of Yesteryear: Mayberry Mondays #61: “Goober, the Housekeeper” (11/09/70, prod. no. 0308)Ivan G Shreve Jrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04067177808320053382noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7307577717655310918.post-54442723491863628242012-10-10T11:00:22.010-04:002012-10-10T11:00:22.010-04:00Thanks for the info on Priddy's music CD, Anon...Thanks for the info on Priddy's music CD, Anonymous One. An aspect of her career with which I am admittedly unfamilar.Ivan G Shreve Jrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04067177808320053382noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7307577717655310918.post-43254786206302709072012-10-09T23:49:55.859-04:002012-10-09T23:49:55.859-04:00I was in a local record store a few years back and...I was in a local record store a few years back and they were playing some music over the sound system that I found to be quite charming. I asked the clerk who the artist was and he said it was Nancy Priddy. I had never heard of her before and the clerk mentioned she was Christina Applegate's mom. I recommend the album - You've Come This Way Before - to anyone who is a fan of pop rock from the 1960s. The reissue CD has a nice set of liner notesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7307577717655310918.post-49975979433625516492012-10-09T12:53:10.716-04:002012-10-09T12:53:10.716-04:00A rare classic from the RFD folk... I had hopes th...A rare classic from the RFD folk... I had hopes that it would feature the return of Det. Taylor - after Goober discovers the unseemly remains of the housekeeper in the basement, requiring ol' Goob to be hauled away in chains - with a parting glance to Emmett on "do you know anything about locks?" Mr. Fremont, in my hoped for version, would then be seen in a last shot of the episode, as cavorting in a Brazilian house of ill repute, musing with a smile about how Goober's getting along.<br />It seems like the good episodes rely on mistaken identity, although farmer Jones continually pretends to be agriculturally intune, and Emmett facades his way through a fix-it career ... Gander Pyle, wasn't that Goober and Gomer's Canadian cousin who nearly ran a fill in' station into the ground in Dog River, Saskatchewan before foisting the keys on the dumbfounded Leroy clan?<br />And what a blown opportunity for either Emmett and Sam, in their return to the Fremont mansion and Goober's confession, to come attired in the popular cravat (for the time, since I recall being primped out with a psychedelic print in Grade 1),,, fine form as usual, Squire Shreve.rockfishhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02835472375196889875noreply@blogger.com