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Lukas_KD

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  1. Honestly, it is very a low reading for how much running around the cousins did, even if it were reset when rebuilt. To be frank, sorry to break through the fantasy, I'm usually all for settling canon points in the Hazzard world, but odometer readings are hard to fake, even for film. I'm sure in other episodes, various stunt cars had a wide range of odometer readings.

  2. You can't really count other towns as other counties, you know. There's multiple towns in a county - in fact, more than just Hazzard in Hazzard County. You have to figure out which towns are in which counties. If you can figure out directions, east-west-etc for places, you can kinda figure out which towns belong to which counties if they aren't specified in the show.

    And don't forget that Chickasaw and Choctaw actually seem to be the same county - ie, Sheriff Little's territory. I usually go with Chickasaw as the name because it was used more often. I think Choctaw was used once or twice.

  3. But you know what the goverment has us over a barrel. They know we use these thing whether to eat or drive your car r run your farm. Where I live it's almost $3.00 a gallon for gas. Why does the goverment care they are getting richer why the poor get poorer.

    You're lucky, Jess, if it's only almost $3.00 a gallon. Same here, but I also know it's a lot higher in other parts of the country, especially toward the coasts. If people like us think we have a problem, some people really have a problem.

    I'm not sure what a good answer is, or if there is one, yet...

  4. Enos did smart things sometimes on the Dukes too. A lot of the time he was portrayed as a silly hick, but honestly sometimes the innocent mind seemed to hide some simple but direct smarts. As well as a good memory...

    Now Cletus really wasn't all there...

  5. I'd actually like to see "Enos" too. If the only complaint was about it being set in the city and a cop story, I wouldn't mind. I ilke shows like Starsky & Hutch too... though I imagine it probably wasn't quite that complex. Lol.

    I would like to see it someday.

  6. I created a map of Hazzard long ago episode by episode, and actually figuring out how roads, streams, etc connected with each other (right, left, east, west, etc...) It took a long time and was very detailed. But somewhere along the way, I lost it. I should recreate it if I can find the time.

    But... Yreka County?? I don't remember that one. I remember Sweetwater (actually I think that one was on the other side of the TN line but I could be wrong), Hatchapi, Chickasaw/Choctaw (near as I can figure it was the same place - Sheriff Little's territory - and some writers couldn't figure out which name to give it), and Osage... maybe another one or two. But Yreka? Where was that?

  7. Bo: Zio Jesse, comprami dei calzini

    (Uncle Jesse, buy some socks)

    Luke: Sì, compra i calzini al piccolo!

    (ya, buy some socks for the baby!)

    Bo and Luke are driving the General and following a little camion; Bo go out from the General and climb the camion

    Luke (laughin): E' bravo quasi quanto me!

    (He is good almost like me!)

    Just thought you might enjoy the English versions too!:

    Bo: Uncle Jesse, get me some socks, will ya?

    Luke: (eyes rolling) Yeah please, get him some socks...

    (From his expression, I think Bo had been borrowing all his! lol)

    Luke: He did that almost as good as I would've...

    (This was as much proud as teasing - but high-spirited definitely)

  8. Again, my opinion was that if they'd clean it up (a new show) I'd watch it. It isn't the original Dukes, but the world they created wasn't half bad on its own standing - without the sex jokes, even fun.

    As for a new show with the original cast... I hate to burst your bubble, y'all, but as much as they still love getting together and appreciate the show, and as many wonderful memories and lasting friendships came from those years... even they know it's time to let the day-to-day of Hazzard County go to a younger set, if anywhere at all. They're more mature people than that - and they've managed, unlike some other stars in the business, to go on to other lives too. Not forgetting Dukes, and certainly seeming to enjoy Dukesfest!... but it ain't their only world anymore either. Fans have to remember, respect, and even appreciate that - the people they actually are.

    ~Lukas

  9. Yes Mufn, those were the parts I meant most, heh...

    As for things like the hood slide and pounce, I enjoyed those too. There were points that actually caught certain elements of the original Dukes. Such as Bo's tendency to pounce like that even back then! And Luke's plan-it-till-it-drops approach to life... heheh. And Daisy was much more believable as... well, Daisy, a country girl. Though a few pounds put on would do her good. Overall, the Dukes were pretty good. All the characters did okay except Lulu... gah.

  10. Reappearance of the CB use, plus an argument for continuing it whatever year they're in.

    Like others said, the jokes got a little raunchy for my tastes. But the characters actually weren't bad at all. They even got a few personality quirks of the originals tossed in. "Jesse" gave a pretty good nod to "our" Uncle Jesse this time, honestly... I enjoyed that. And the scenery was very Hazzard-esque. The general feel was very Hazzard-like. Tone it down a rating or so and I'd really like it. As it is, I enjoyed it well enough, except for a couple parts that made me wince.

    I think one other thing I enjoyed about it was that it caught some of the "timelessness" of the original series. Like the series, there was enough of the old blended with the new to be able to figure out in what era it was filmed if you tried... but at the same time it didn't date itself into any particular timeframe too much. Just... life. I always liked that about the show.

  11. There actually are DVD-fixing or cleaning kits. I've even seen a couple at Walmart. Personally I like DVDs, they don't get wore out with usage as long as you're gentle with 'em and don't scratch 'em up.

    Although I do admit to watching each season all the way through in the first thirty days when I could still return it if there were any skipped eps on a disc... and I did replace a couple sets... but finally I got a full set. Which I'd guard with my life... LOL. Just kidding.

  12. The seventh season has always been a favorite of mine. Sure there were a couple dumb episodes. But there were some fantastic ones too. A level of storywriting, drama, more indepth into the family and other characters... even a few more serious themes. The sixth season was the same way. In the last two seasons, I believe, there was both the worst and the best of the entire series. So for some of those best... I still love it.

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