RIP - Andy Griffith

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RIP - Andy Griffith

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This kind of bums me out. It shows how old I am since most of the hero's of my day and some of the other sorts of entertainers are now gone.
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RIP, he visited a lot of living rooms through the TV throughout his decades.
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Who can forget The Andy Griffith Show. A classic if ever there was one. A ton of laughs came out of that one not to mention the hoard of talent that went on to other successes in no small part because of him as well.

A gentle man who brought good clean fun to the homes of millions.

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I am still sad over this great loss. :( I LOVE that show as well as his other work.
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Not sure if you could find a soul that didn't like Andy.
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Leatherneck wrote:Not sure if you could find a soul that didn't like Andy.
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Sad day for sure...along with the obvious great Andy Griffith Show, 2 of my favorite old movies were 'No time for Sergeants' and 'Sergeant York'
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