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  1. be honest Bo Go Vroom....you've got it pretty heavy for Alex Winter, huh??
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  2. RogerDuke

    HELLO!!!

    I've been here 18 years and have 15,500 posts and I still have no clue what I'm doing. The HazzardNet is a lot like Hazzard....total chaos. If it wasn't it would be boring. We are happy to have you Davy and hope you stay a long time. Do you have a favorite character?
    2 points
  3. bo-go-vroom

    HELLO!!!

    HAIIII HAIIIII!!! :3
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  4. HossC

    HELLO!!!

    Welcome to HazzardNet, Davy. Forums are a little different to Facebook and other social media, but don't worry - this is one of the friendliest places on the internet.
    2 points
  5. Here they are! The top one is an actor from a show called "Step By Step", the middle is Paul from The Lost Boys, and the bottom is yet another Alex Winter
    2 points
  6. HossC

    NASCAR news

    This weekend's Monaco Grand Prix is seen as a halo event, mainly due to its long history, glamor, and the demanding nature of the tight street circuit right on the shoreline of the wealthy principality. However, the tight nature makes overtaking very difficult, which can lead to boring races. F1 rules usually mandate that two different tire compounds are used during a race (Pirelli bring "soft", "medium" and "hard" tires to each race chosen from six different compounds to best suit the likely wear expected at the circuit), meaning at least one pit stop. At last year's race there was a bad crash on the first lap which brought out a red flag. Most of the field used their enforced time in the pits to fit hard tires which lasted until the end of the race (lower speeds a Monaco mean lower tire wear). The top ten cars finished in exactly the same order in which they started. You can see the highlights (I use the term loosely) of the race here. To try to avoid a repeat of this, teams will still have to use two tire compounds during the race at Monaco, but they have to make at least two pit stops this year. Time will tell if this makes any difference. Local driver and last year's winner, Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, has been fastest in the first two practice sessions, with the McLarens also looking quick.
    2 points
  7. Davy

    HELLO!!!

    Hii everyone I’m Davy, I’m 18… uhhh I’m from New Jersey,,, I really like the dukes, the monkees, and some sports like tennis and f1 and whatever my girlfriend gets me into I like 😊😊 (she also got me into doh) I’m new to this forum thing aswell so.. I don’t really know what I’m doin!!
    1 point
  8. Davy

    HELLO!!!

    Thanks!! If I had to pick it would probably be Bo.. but i enjoy most of them!! I haven’t gotten too deep into the show yet only because I started it a few months back because my girlfriend got me into it!! So I’m still learning things and all.
    1 point
  9. Davy

    HELLO!!!

    Thanks dude!! I’m hopin I can figure this all out and talk
    1 point
  10. I got it bad for Miz Emma Tisdale....I don't hide it either.
    1 point
  11. Hobie Hartkins

    HELLO!!!

    Welcome Davy! We hope you'll hang around a while! We're all close here and call each other cousin! We're glad to have you as part of the Hazzard family and population!
    1 point
  12. RogerDuke

    NASCAR news

    Didn't go. Just too cold to ride that far on my dirt bike....and a chance of rain. Getting soft in my old age.
    1 point
  13. HossC

    NASCAR news

    Qualifying proved to be very tight, with positions changing right up to the end. Charles Leclerc looked to have bettered the McLarens until Lando Norris set a new lap record to take pole. The top five for tomorrow's race are: 1. Lando Norris - McLaren 2. Charles Leclerc - Ferrari 3. Oscar Piastri - McLaren 4. Max Verstappen - Red Bull 5. Isack Hadjar - RB You can see the highlights here. NB. The video shows that Lewis Hamilton qualified in fourth, but he was later demoted to seventh for impeding Max in Q1. You can see the pole lap from Lando's cockpit here. I've probably mentioned in previous years that the teams have to fit the cars with special steering racks to get around the hairpin at Monaco.
    1 point
  14. Davy

    HELLO!!!

    HAAIIII HAIIII HAIII!!!!!
    1 point
  15. I'll be driving my Gray Ghost Jr. '68 Camaro! It has a new coat or primer and a big engine under the hood. I promise no one will catch me playing dirty... or catch me.
    1 point
  16. Garrett Duke

    NASCAR news

    Thank you Hobie . I haven't done very well as of late, I feel. The biggest race of the NASCAR season is Sunday night at the Coca Cola 600 in Charolotte. Last season, Christopher Bell won it. Kyle Larson will being going for the double header for the second year in a row. Racing Indy 500 and the Coca Cola 600 for 1,100 miles in one day. Or try. Last year's run was ran a little short due to rain and having to make from track to track in a shortened time span. Justin Allgaier started the Coca Cola race last year for Larson before Larson took over the 5 NASCAR car. Kyle Larson's quest to complete 1,100 miles, Part II | NASCAR I miss the older days where this was the house that Jimmie Johnson built. Well he didn't build Charolette, but he was good there. Hendrick cars run good here so I am hopeful for the number 9 car of Chase Elliott to have a good run at it... Thank you Hoss for keeping us updated on F1. You do a great job at it.
    1 point
  17. Hobie Hartkins

    NASCAR news

    Hey Hoss, no worries! You keep us up to date on stuff and between you and Garrett.....you guys help us stay up on everything!
    1 point
  18. the nurse smiles and throws him the remote "you change the channel, i aint the made" she was starting to like Rack
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