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  1. Here's the original scene:
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  2. He's referring to "the Walls of Jericho" scene from the 1934 Frank Capra comedy "It Happened One Night" starring Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert.
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  3. Close Call for Daisy......season 6 "The crime czar of the whole state", Nervous Norman Willis comes into Hazzard County in the back seat of his limo with his bodyguard/driver named Jake in the front. When the General Lee backfired right behind him Norman thought it was gunfire and shot the General's radiator out. There was more bad Duke luck when Norman came into town. Jake parked in front of the church where Daisy was standing in a nurse's uniform because she had been practicing for a play. Norman thought he was having a heart attack and thought Daisy was a real nurse and while she was calming him down the two got their notebooks switched. When they parted ways, Norman had the lines Daisy was supposed to read in the play and Daisy had a book of Norman's illegal activities and information on other crime bosses. When Boss finds out Nervous Norman is in town he gets nervous himself because he has been short-changing him in their illegal business dealings and suspects Norman is there to kill him. The Dukes figure out Daisy is in danger but don't know why. Jake and Norman started chasing Daisy in Dixie and shot out the General's tires but luckily Daisy got away anyways. The 4 Dukes, Cooter and Enos met at Timbertop and agreed that Enos's place is the safest location to hide Daisy. Norman visited Boss and Boss made a big mistake by confessing that he was short-changing him. The problem for Boss was that Norman didn't know about it before then. The Dukes figured out that Norman was looking for his notebook and in the morning Daisy gave Enos a kiss and Rosco later noticed the lipstick and Enos told him where Daisy was. Norman and Jake kidnapped her but the General took off after them but later stopped when Luke got on the CB and agreed to trade Daisy for the notebook later. Bo picked up the notebook at the post office because the dry cleaners found it and mailed it to the farm. Jesse and Cooter disguised themselves at Cutler and Monday, two of Norman's rivals who wanted him dead. They scared Norman and Jake when they were making the exchange and Bo and Luke ended up with Daisy. They chased the bad guys to the steam plant where they caught them and then the FBI swooped in and took them away. -- This episode has the classic scene where Boss and Rosco are on opposite ends of an extension ladder, balanced on the back of a truck going through town. -- In Enos's place, he puts up a clothes line and uses blankets to make a wall. Waylon comments that he had seen that movie too. Does anybody here know what movie he's talking about?
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  4. Laura Duke

    Hey, ya'll!!!!

    Hi! I'm new here. I've been reading HazzardNet for a while, but I finally decided to sign-up and get to know all of the wonderful Dukes of Hazzard fans. This is great! Have a great day, and keep it 'tween the ditches, ya'll! Laura Duke
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  5. Julieduke

    Hey, ya'll!!!!

    Hey Everybody give a real Hazzard welcome to my good friend Julie Rawls.
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  6. morgan

    Hey, ya'll!!!!

    As Waylon said..."welcome to Hazzard County"!
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  7. Julieduke

    Hey, ya'll!!!!

    Well Howdy I'm Julieduke and I from Cleveland, Ohio you know our Indians are up in the playoffs 3 to 2 they might go all to the World Series this years. I hope after two time losing they should win it.
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  8. RogerDuke

    Hey, ya'll!!!!

    Hi Laura, Welcome. We sure hope you stay here a long time. If you love Dukes like we do, you will immediately feel like one of the family here. There's sure a lot of southern hospitality on the Hazzardnet...but then again, why wouldn't there be. This is Hazzard County after all. Possum on a gumbush I'm gone.
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