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I recall an episode where Larry and Beaver are at Friends Lake. This lake looks a lot like the lake in Andy Griffith Show which I happen to know is one of the Franklin Reservoirs in the area of LA just north of Beverly Hills (west of Coldwater Canyon and south of Mullhullond Drive) can anyone confirm this?
Secondly, in "Borrowed Boat" where Beaver and Larry are given a boat by a couple of older kids who have duped them: the boat is really stolen. The police show up, and as I recall, Larry's first inclination is to run. But then Beaver utters the immortal line (that I seem to be the only one who remembers): "No...Miss Landers says, 'a policeman is our friend!'" Quite the interesting piece of paradoxical social commentary for 1959, given the turbulence in our country that would soon follow. Of course as rockin' a babe as Sue Randall was, I would've been quoting Miss Landers too -- in fact, I am! Does anyone recall this episode and that immortal line?? And can anyone comment on the paradoxicality between what "Leave It To Beaver" stood for, and the awful/strange/turbulent sociological realities that soon followed? |
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