I went to another castle today. It was built between the 13th and 15th centuries, and still has a cannonball embedded in the wall from when it was attacked in 1599!
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That was in 'Dukes Strike it Rich', although I don't think Boss got a chance to call her as he and Rosco ran outside when Cooter towed his car.
Incidentally, in 'Witness: Jesse Duke', Boss tells Jesse that "Lulu's away in Decatur visiting her sister Hortense, so you can use her bedroom." Other than her original appearance in 'The Return of Hughie Hogg', I think that's the only other mention of Aunt Hortense.
I have a couple of friends from Romania - I'll have to ask if they've ever visited Bran Castle, which is the castle usually associated with Dracula (despite there being no direct connection).
Hey, I was wondering, wasn't there a woman Boss was going to try to scam in a phony land deal of some sort ( or something like that) and he was looking through the phone book for a victim and he looked at the name, " Hortensce Bledsoe, if that isn't a rich old lady, I'll eat my hat." , You guys remember that one? The previous mention of the name reminded me of this. Maybe the writers forgot they had used the name already?
That's very cool! I'd like to visit some castles one day! Especially Dracula's castle. They have one out I 840 here in Tennessee. It reminds me of Dracula's castle but it has something to do with The Renascence fair held there each year.
Roger, after visiting the castle yesterday I went to the coastal town of Dungarvan. As you enter the town there's a sign saying that it's twinned with Erie, Pennsylvania - isn't that somewhere near you?
BTW. Dungarvan also has a 12th century castle, but I didn't get to see it.