Showing posts with label Goober Pyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Goober Pyle. Show all posts

Monday, July 9, 2012

Going for a deeper meaning

Andy Taylor was a wise man.
"...you've been goin' on & on, talkin' & talkin'...I've never seen anybody that knows everything... And it doesn't hurt to listen, once in a while."


"We study more than the whys and the wherefores... we go for a deeper meaning. The root, the philosophy of why things happened the way they did... What I mean is, you better study real hard while you're young. 'Cause it's hard to learn anything new when you're old."

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

hey to Goober

I've been waiting for an opportunity to mention Mayberry's resident philosopher. He didn't get tenure, but it was fun while it lasted. Thinking about Barney's Rock naturally put me in mind of the time "Goober [made] history."

"It seems like the me that is really me and was bein' held back by the I that I am is comin' out all over my face."

That was the fictive television filling station attendant Goober Pyle, Gomer's cousin, in Andy Griffith Show episode 196 ("Goober Makes History"), reflecting on growing a beard and discovering his inner philosopher. Goober had to shave—not with Occam's razor but Floyd's—to rediscover "his self": a cautionary tale for all professional thinkers.

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