
Mr. Furley has gone on to meet the big landlord in the sky, and I want to take a moment to reflect on an actor I loved as a child and who can still make me laugh.
As a child, my brother and I loved Don Knotts in films like The Apple Dumpling Gang and the Herbie movies. One of my favorites was The Incredible Mr. Limpet. It's a hybrid of live-action and animation that was all heart. Mr Limpet decided he wanted to be a fish -- I don't remember why, but it was probably because he felt like he didn't fit in, longed for a simpler life, and all the other reasons we humans believe the grass is greener on the other side.


And of course, his great expression of surprise -- which usually had something to do with a misunderstanding involving Jack Tripper. Talk about physical comedy! They are both such classics.
Anyway, I have a bit of a headache and can't seem to write anything the way I want to tonight. Just know that we loved you, Mr. Knotts, and for all the right reasons. I haven't even begun to mention all your great accomplishments as an actor. You were an amazing comedian, and you will always be remembered that way.
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I am so saddened by the loss of our friend Don Knotts. He goes beyond the typical celebrity death, I actually feel like I've lost a grandpa.
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