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Town drunk used as scapegoat
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HELLO ENGLISH CLASS! DON'T FORGET YOUR FORUMS! 591471
town drunk used as comedy family guy
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Mr. Bost said the secret word is JAZZ 591471
Not a very good message for kids, funny scenes, but real life hates drunks.
That was true blue cow, horns and all 🤣🤣😁
"Quarter!"
Otis was the best drunk ever I love Otis❤❤😂😂
It was used as comedy because it is comedy. Lighten up, dude!!! 😂
Wasnt there a new Mayberry modern where otis swore off alcohol forever and became an ice cream vendor
kinda weird to frame this as inappropriate humor. just look at the hurtful, sarcastic, judgmental, mean-spirited name calling frequently passing as "comedy" today.
Barney and Otis toy cars
Otis plays his character so good thanks so much
There is no comparison between Foster Brooks and Hal Smith. Brooks had more subtlety, in that he was trying to portray a man who'd had just a little too much, to be able to make a speech, coherently. But he acted as if he didn't think he was that way, which was why it was so classic. Smith, on the other hand, was too generic and formulaic, a type of performance one sees too often, which makes it stale. I'm not trying to completely condemn Smith, but Brooks was in a different league.
I love that too. A license to tamper with a man’s mind. Barney’s not qualified
I love how this show portrays the goodness in people
The "goodness"? Don't you see Otis drunk as a skunk?
Their good to Otis. And aunt Bee brings him fried chicken and picnic basket with a red and white checker table cloth.
I remember this was the last scene of which me and my great grandfather was watching the Andy Griffith show run on a tv network that played old shows. I forgot what it was called but he used to laugh at it. He died sadly a few months ago. Rest In Peace
Sorry for your loss.
Otis's trusty steed hi ho !😅
That poor poor cow.
That was a beautiful cow!
My favorite episode
❤
Otis was so stupid and drunk how he act in the show's
Still though, $20 for a half-milked cow sounds like a great deal.
Otis you have a horse 🐄 that gives milk 🥛
That aint a horse Its a cow
I knew you's a good buy!
Love IT , " I'll get sick if I mix my Drinks , if I drink Water "
Otis was great, guy never touched alcohol.
Andy Griffith knew to let a man be
This is pure gold!!! Otis play's his part perfectly!!!!! 🥀🥀🥀🥀..2022..
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Lessons start at 630..sharp!
One more example of the unparalleled acting talent on the Andy Griffith show. No cast could top this collection of off the wall loonies. I didnt realize Hal Smith portrayed Owl in the Winnie the Pooh series. Also I agree wholeheartedly with the comment on Smith being much funnier than Foster Brooks. The great Don Knotts and Smith alone make this show sparkle like diamonds in green grass. These two geniuses are only the first course in a 12 course comedy meal. Best show ever. Open and shut case.
That cow looked more like a bull.
I notice that on Andy Griffith, they never had a pastor who did outreach to these people. You can see how Christianity was banned from television so early on. Everything was made psychological or social, never real Christian spirituality even though the entire decency of the life we admired in these shows is based upon those moral certainties and facts.
No it wasn't because they should them in church a few times. Plus Otis was in the church choir.🤣🤣🤣
@@PeteMcCorvey You didn't read my message well. They never showed a minister or pastor visiting the Sheriff's office to help with Otis or working in the community. Church on these shows was merely a cultural decoration and not a central part of life.
@@michaelbabbitt3837 Yeah, that always bothered me, especially in the episodes where it _did_ show them in church. The sermons were about good things like brotherhood, but they weren't connected to the Savior that makes brotherhood possible. Without him, there's no forgiveness of sins, no life, no joy. But with him, there's infinite joy and eternal life!
there is *a single episode where they're attending **_All Souls Church,_** and a visiting pastor from New York* gives a sermon about people rushing through life and not slowing down to enjoy the little things (the irony being that Mayberry is a sleepy little town where everything except rumors moves at a snail's pace.) as the above mentioned, the sermon is explicitly not God-oriented; Barney tries to fake having paid attention after the sermon by claiming "no one can talk about sin like you can!" and then is led away by Andy chastising Barney "he didn't talk about sin!...." the closest the episode gets to even mentioning God is the lyrics of the Hymn _Holy Spirit Truth Divine_ sung towards the beginning.
there was, and still is today, an enormous and coordinated push to keep God and the Bible off the screen and out of the media except in a mocking or derogatory manner. _Davey and Goliath_ as well as _A Charlie Brown Christmas_ had to fight broadcasters multiple times to prevent them from editing out the Christ-based messages the shorts conveyed, and _Veggietales'_ Christian messages were completely gutted through heavy editing of each episode when re-aired (the iconic "God made you special and He loves you very much" was replaced with a hollow "bye!") People just don't want to hear the message, because they either do not believe God is real and that Christians are an "evil" cult that is out to "get" them (most common) or believe that God has ill intentions for them or is their enemy (less common)
STEVE BANNON AS OTIS THE TOWN DRUNK……
Every workplace has a Barney. The guy who just won’t follow the boss’s instructions. lol
Imagine getting a dui for riding a cow in town drunk. What a legend
Just because you read and 15 cent magazine...
Quarter
When tv was good now it sucks
Inside Barney's head is nothing, zero, nada, empty!
Barney the “expert.”
A whole cow for $20 damn... I know $20 was more back then but that is still pretty cheap. Ha.
you can't even buy a cut of beef for $20 anymore. what a deal he scored!
If a soldier in battle can perform surgery, Barney can provide some kind of help. Not a psychiatrist, since you have to be a medical doctor for that, but maybe a psychologist.
Today, instead of claiming to be qualified to do therapy because he read a magazine, he'd say he's qualified because he follows a youtube channel.
Otis really got a snoot full!
Barney: where's Otis? he's not in his cell Andy: I shot him Barney: Oh that's- WHAT? Andy: and now i'm going down to Emmet's fix it shop to fix Emmet
Lmfao Charles Bronson hahahaha Wouldn’t put up with Otis hahahahaha
I still remember Hal Smith (or Otis) voicing Uncle Rolly from Bullfrog Bayou Revue, it's basically why i came here lol
Here’s the deal he couldn’t stand his wife he preferred aunt bee meals it was likely the cheapest place he could sleep off a drunk.
Otis lived in marital hell when divorce was frowned on. He would get arrested for being drunk but with the minimal fine jail with Aunt Bees cooking was better than home.
Damn why can’t jail be like that today!
Now Sam Drucker?! My word, this show sure had ALOT of guest actors on it
if Otis has $20---why can't he buy alcohol? dry county???? as if it matters
Exactly. Andy and Barney always go to still's to demolish them.
@@ILoveOldTWC I think Otis actually tipped them off to the location of stills in some episodes. I can't remember if he did intentionally or because he was drunk though
Wake me up in time for the Round-up!
That is the funniest looking horse I ever saw.
It’s a cow, not a horse
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lol😂
Hal Smith should have did a drunk stand up comedy routine on the side,he was much funnier than Foster Brookes.
He played the mayor of the Western town of Boracho in the movie "The Great Race" (1965). At one point the mayor, in the midst of toasting the racers with champagne, gets clonked on the head by a falling wooden sign, and staggers briefly in a direct callback to Smith's performance as Otis.
I agree!
Going home to his wife was worse than prison!
3rdpapaya If you’re married you know “wink wink nudge nudge “
All they deserve is a leg of lamb
LOL!
I will always remember that scene. The second Andy suggests he go home to his wife, He bolts from his drunken stooper and scream for police and then scream, "HELP!!!!".