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Don Knotts dies at 81.
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Re: Don Knotts dies at 81.
RIPOriginally posted by BlzerLet me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.
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Re: Don Knotts dies at 81.
wow. i grew up watching Andy Griffith and have most of the episodes on dvd. RIP Deputy Fife.
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It would be fitting if they buried him with a bullet in his pocket."The best thing about being a football player at Alabama...winning...winning." -Mark Barron
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Sunday at 9 PM ET CNN is going to re-run a Larry King episode of "A Mayberry Reunion" with Andy Griffith and Don Knotts. I believe that is correct. Just saw it advertised on CNN."The best thing about being a football player at Alabama...winning...winning." -Mark Barron
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RIP Barney.
And the landlord on Three's Company.Rose City 'Til I Die
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Always funny in everything he was in, RIPFavorite Teams:
NCAA- University of Illinois Fighting Illini
NFL- Cleveland Browns
MLB- St. Louis Cardinals
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NHL- Chicago Blackhawks
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Sorry to hear that. Hope that show didn't mess you up to much. As a huge Barney Fife fan, the occassional glimpses at his THREE'S COMPANY stint are painful to watch. That role was beneath him. Don Knotts was certainly typecast, but he should have hung on to the role that was made for him. He would have, had Andy Griffith agreed to make him a partner (Griffith had his own production company), but Griffith thought a partnership could hurt their friendship.Originally posted by TheMatrix31http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060225/...tv/obit_knotts
He's had such an impact on me. I grew up watching Three's Company reruns and it's one of my favorite shows of all time.
We'll miss you, R.F.Comment
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