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Skipper, please try to stick to the script when posting quotes. You had a couple of deviations with this one. Here's what they actually said:
Jesse: "I'd have sworn I had the recipe in here."
Boss Hogg: "It's horse liniment, you dodo!"
Rosco: "Are you sure?"
Boss Hogg: "You brung me Jesse's recipe for horse liniment."
Rosco: "Boss, I didn't know it was horse liniment. I mean, after all, this was the only thing in his secret little tin that had writing on it. I just naturally thought..."
Boss Hogg: "That's your trouble, you never do think naturally."- RogerDuke and Skipper Duke
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It looks like a 1974/75 Ford Gran Torino. A similar car was used by the FBI agent at the end of 'Diamonds in the Rough', although that one had a two-tone paint job. Like the General, the gray car appears to have retained the chrome trim from a vinyl roof.
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It's near the start of 'Go West, Young Dukes' after Boss finds the deeds to the Duke Farm. The full line is, "J.D., we all know the only two things you ever did that was legal was be born and marry Lulu. However, if this signature's authentic it's a legal document."- RogerDuke and Skipper Duke
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Skipper, you're straying a bit from the actual script with that last one, and as you know, I like this thread to be accurate for reference purposes. I've also corrected your previous Waylon quote because it was quicker than reposting the line. Here's how the scene above should go:
Luke: "Miz Tisdale, there's a U.S. Postal Inspector over at your Post Office and it looks like her and Rosco are fixing to accuse you of mail fraud."
Miz Tisdale: "Mail fraud? Me?"
Luke: "You."
Miz Tisdale: "They got to be sucking out of a bent straw."
Bo: "That's kind of what we figured, Miz Tisdale."
Miz Tisdale: "That frosts me. I'm gonna tool over there and straighten them out."
Luke: "Just hold on a second. Now, it looks like some sort of set up. So we figured you better lay low."
Bo: "You can come and hide out at our farm."
Miz Tisdale: "Hide out? Me? No way, José."
[Her face changes]
Miz Tisdale: "Did you say your farm?"
Bo: "Yes, ma'am."
Miz Tisdale: "With your Uncle Jesse?"
Luke: "He's there most of the time."
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OPERATION Roadblock
What Rosco calls for just before him and Enos overturn their ATVs in 'Twin Trouble'.16 hours ago, Skipper Duke said:NYDECKER'S Egg Farm
If you look back to April in this thread you'll see where I pointed out that it's Lydecker's Egg Farm in 'Arrest Jesse Duke' according to the closed captions.
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Mickey LARSEN
Played by Dennis Burkley in 'Strange Visitor to Hazzard'.
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Rosie WALKER
Owner of the land where the green car is found in 'Enos and Daisy's Wedding'.5 hours ago, Skipper Duke said:VANCE Duke
Skipper, you've posted 'VANCE Duke' the last five times in a row. Any chance of some variety?
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20 hours ago, Hobie Hartkins said:cards ( Hey Hoss, do you guys have Rook over there? It's a card game)
I've never heard of it, but that doesn't mean we don't have it.
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5 hours ago, Hobie Hartkins said:
It seems Cooter mentioned something about his cousin not needing the limo because business was " Kinda dead right now, ya know?"
That was in 'Dukes Strike it Rich', just after the line I posted above ("Yeah, old Tyrone was having a slow week.") - "Don't have no funerals till next Tuesday. He said business was kind of dead."
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Hobie was also right about the undertaker. The Dukes borrow a limo off of Cooter's cousin Tyrone in 'Dukes Strike it Rich' in season 5 - "Yeah, old Tyrone was having a slow week."
In 'The Great Hazzard Hijack', Cooter sheds a car he's towing and says, "Sure hope old Tyrone don't mind.", but there's no mention of this Tyrone being his cousin. -
21 hours ago, B.L. Davenport said:
I have another puzzling memory, I need help straightening out.
I think I heard once Cooter mention he had a cousin Tyrone, but I'm not positive. I remember he mentioned a cousin Earl [a few times I think]
Cooter and Jesse borrow a limo from Cooter's cousin Tyrone to spook Nervous Norman near the end of 'Close Call for Daisy' in season 6. His name is only mentioned once, and no background is given.
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Where the Dukes' "Little Cousin" came from.- Skipper Duke and Hobie Hartkins
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14 hours ago, RogerDuke said:
In reality, yes.......But if you unfold your season 3 jacket of DVDs you will see it is listed as one episode there. That certainly creates confusion because it throws every episode number off for the rest of that season.
My season 3 DVD set says "Episodes 1 & 2: Carnival of Thrills (Part 1 & 2)", and then "Episode 3: Enos Strate to the Top".
Rightly or wrongly, I treat all three double episodes as two separate episodes for my own reference purposes. Each episode has its own title screen, but only "Undercover Dukes" has the subtitles "Part 1" and "Part 2". -
There are loads of pictures of Sorrell Booke in other movies/shows in this thread:
There are a couple of Denver Pyle here:
And some of Peggy Rea here:
Please note that there are some links/videos that need fixing in these threads - I'll get to them ASAP, but it's late here now.
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8 hours ago, Hobie Hartkins said:
I think she's visiting aunt Kate until she's " Over her miseries"...? ( That sound right?)
"To Catch a Duke":
Waylon: It must be Saturday in Hazzard County. The Duke boys are going fishing. Daisy's on her way to visit Aunt Kate for a couple of days. And Uncle Jesse? Well, he's just out for a ride.
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Luke: Daisy called from over at Aunt Kate's. Said Aunt Kate's back on her feet from her miseries... and Daisy ought to be home by Monday.
This is the only episode in which Daisy doesn't appear. Despite the Aunt Kate storyline, in reality, Catherine Bach was away filming TV special 'Circus of the Stars'. -
1 hour ago, B.L. Davenport said:
Does anyone remember an episode where Daisy is said to be visiting an Aunt but is back at the farm later in the episode?
This is driving me nuts because I remember it so clear or think I do but I can' t remember the Aunt's name. Might have my timing wrong, could be closer to the end of episode, I don't know. I do remember Uncle Jesse trying to send Bo and Luke to stay with Aunt Lavinia and Luke telling Bo 'Jesse ain't spoke to Aunt Lavinia in 20 years.'
The episode where Jesse tells Bo and Luke to visit Aunt Lavinia (who he hasn't spoken to in over 20 years) is 'Return of the Ridge Raiders' in season 2. Daisy is in the episode showing off the Pretty Piggy costume for Boss' Playpen, so maybe you're mixing up two episodes.
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Bobby ALLISON
NASCAR driver mentioned in the race commentary in 'Undercover Dukes'. -
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No one's been posting race results lately - me included!
Formula 1 is now on its summer break, but to summarize the season so far, Max Verstappen won his eighth race in a row last Sunday and his 10th out of 12 this year. The other two races were won by his Red Bull team mate Sergio Perez. Although there has been some good racing behind for the remaining podium positions and points, y'all can probably see why I didn't bother posting the F1 results.- RogerDuke and Hobie Hartkins
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Roger, I'm sure the feelings will come to you in waves. My friend who lost her mother recently suddenly got hit with the realization that she'd never see her mother again about a week ago. Another friend of mine lost her father around the same time. I bumped into her earlier for the first time in a couple of weeks, and she's still on an emotional roller-coaster going back and forth across the country sorting things out.
If you want to wrap up this thread, that's for you to decide, but no one will complain if you want to keep posting. HNet is generally a happy place where we come to escape the troubles of the world, but it also has some nooks and crannies for topics like this.- Hobie Hartkins and RogerDuke
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Finally, I'm posting a song that's not a tribute. Gucci are using this catchy tune for their Flora perfume at the moment. When I looked into it, I found that they got Miley Cyrus to sing their version, but the original is from 1994 by a British pop duo who were promoting the term 'Girl Power' before the Spice Girls.
Shampoo - Delicious