http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/03/showbiz/a … ?hpt=hp_t1Actor Andy Griffith, the man who played folksy Sheriff Andy Taylor in the fictional town of Mayberry, died Tuesday at the age of 86, his family said.
I feel bad that I thought he was already dead.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/03/showbiz/a … ?hpt=hp_t1Actor Andy Griffith, the man who played folksy Sheriff Andy Taylor in the fictional town of Mayberry, died Tuesday at the age of 86, his family said.
Yeah that's what my boss said when I told him this morning. I guess he won't be that missed by younger generations. Shame too I hear he was funny.Macbeth wrote:
I feel bad that I thought he was already dead.
I think plenty of people here know who he is. The average age around here is 20. I am 22.killer21 wrote:
95 percent of the kids here have no idea who he is.
Nope. Certainly didn't want him dead, but personally I was never a fan of his. As an idol sure he was a great person but not to me, I'm far too young and out of touch with older-generation entertainment. I felt the same about Whitney Houston.RTHKI wrote:
apparently hes not missed by you p6
You're still a kid. Just because your age is 22 doesn't mean you aren't a kid. Hell, I'm 34 and I am still a kid at times.Macbeth wrote:
I think plenty of people here know who he is. The average age around here is 20. I am 22.
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Okay. I get it.killer21 wrote:
You're still a kid. Just because your age is 22 doesn't meant you aren't a kid. Hell, I'm 34 and I am still a kid at times.Macbeth wrote:
I think plenty of people here know who he is. The average age around here is 20. I am 22.
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Opie is a good 30 years younger than Andy so I should hope he's kicking.Graphic-J wrote:
Sad to hear when decent people die.
At least Gomer Pyle and Opie are still kicking.
probably only the europeans. American kids still grow up watching andy griffith.killer21 wrote:
95 percent of the kids here have no idea who he is.
... oopsTy wrote:
86 is good innings. And for some reason I can't stop thinking about this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7X1apt6zOa8
lol, that was the first thing I thought about as well.Ty wrote:
86 is good innings. And for some reason I can't stop thinking about this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7X1apt6zOa8
Yeah that's how my parents were with me. I'm glad they showed me the original looney tunes and Andy Griffith.Canin wrote:
My 8 year old son knows who Andy Griffith was, bringing him up right with the old shows. Todays shows and reality tv are crap. 86 years is a good long life, RIP Andy.