Take it easy Bear.
By the way, I heard that about Frances Bavier/Aunt Bee. She wasn't friendly on the set, did not fraternize with anyone, she was completely opposite the character she played on tv. Just goes to show you. They're just characters that someone else created.
eoe wrote:Take it easy Bear.
By the way, I heard that about Frances Bavier/Aunt Bee. She wasn't friendly on the set, did not fraternize with anyone, she was completely opposite the character she played on tv. Just goes to show you. They're just characters that someone else created.
yes at home in Siler City she was also quite reclusive they say.
I don't know what you mean by take it easy. But I will. :wink:
Thomas wrote:Bi-Polar Bear wrote:next time you come for a visit I'll serve grape juice with grain alcohol :wink:
After the "Guilty Chiraz", a "Chiraz on Death Row" then. Sounds acceptable.
I have reserved a couple bottles of Ball Buster when it comes in. If you thought Guilty was full bodied.... well, I'll save some Ball Buster for you. It can be eaten with a spoon.
Bi-Polar Bear wrote:eoe wrote:Take it easy Bear.
By the way, I heard that about Frances Bavier/Aunt Bee. She wasn't friendly on the set, did not fraternize with anyone, she was completely opposite the character she played on tv. Just goes to show you. They're just characters that someone else created.
yes at home in Siler City she was also quite reclusive they say.
I don't know what you mean by take it easy. But I will. :wink:
Take it easy. Stay cool. Salutations and greetings. You know. The usual.
Bi polar bear you could never be vain as you are such a giving person-kind of like that old tree story!
I am saddened to hear about the true personality of Aunt Bea although it really proves that she was a great actress
Bi-Polar Bear wrote:right arm.
Man, that's like toadally out of state . . .