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  2. Sorry to be pedantic, but I was correcting your spelling, not your grammar! BTW. You're not alone. If you watch the end credits of "The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion!" the TV movie, the first screen is headed "In Loving Memory" and also misspells Sorrell as Sorrel.
  3. Today
  4. HOBIE was a hilarious character at the car lot!!
  5. Oh no! We've got a member of the Grammar Police, here in Hazzard! LOL! .....no but thanks Hoss, even an erudite individual such as myself, messes up now and then.
  6. Yesterday
  7. I hate to think it but Raymond Kohn's Northeast Ohio Dukes Hazzard County Stunt Show is prob'ly the next Dukes of Hazzard thing to get banned. 😢 My mom says "No. They can't do that." But I think they can if enough fairgrounds or whatever venues decide not to let him have it there, then a stunt show ban can happen? The original cast event Dukes Fest/Hazzard Homecoming I'm afraid is also at risk of being effected by a ban. 😢The political correctness police are trying to change history erase and pretend The Dukes of Hazzard and everything else southern never happened. 😢
  8. Accounting (apparently, BookE is now an AI powered bookkeeping app) Just FWIW, Sorrell spelled his name with two Ls.
  9. The Doomsday GANG
  10. Booke
  11. I’m a big FAN of The Dukes OF Hazzard.
  12. Any fans here?
  13. Great combination! 😀
  14. I got on Face Book and saw a question: Besides money, what else makes you happy in life? I put marathon watching the Dukes of Hazzard and drinking beer!
  15. ENOS!! ( sitting here wracking my brain for an " E" and then I finally figured it out! .......you can tell I'm a college graduate!)
  16. charles DICKENS (coincidently his wife was named Catherine)
  17. CATHERINE !! ....oh yeah!
  18. Last week
  19. Right on! It's not just a " Name" !!
  20. The word “sorrel” can mean a few different things depending on context: 1. Botany (plant): Sorrel is a leafy green herb from the Rumex genus, known for its tart, lemony flavor due to oxalic acid. It’s used in soups, salads, and sauces — common in European, Caribbean, and African cuisines. 2. Culinary drink: In the Caribbean, sorrel usually refers to a spiced, ruby-red drink made from dried hibiscus petals (Hibiscus sabdariffa), ginger, cloves, and sugar — especially popular during Christmas. 3. Color: “Sorrel” can describe a reddish-brown or coppery color, often used to describe horse coats (e.g., a sorrel horse).
  21. Sorrel* * everybody knows that's Boss, but let's see if anybody knows what Sorrel means..........
  22. Jimmie
  23. BESSIE Lou Perkins
  24. Any fans here?
  25. Any fans here?
  26. Daisy was magnificently ALLURING!!
  27. emma ZIPS around on her dirt bike
  28. best
  29. And yet the crops always grew for the farmers!! LOL!
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