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essyjane

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  1. Sheriff Rosco ain't stupid...just scatter brained. I like Rosco because he still has values they are just lost behind the corner store. He seems to find them every now and again. I like his personality. From the way he talks to the way he walks. Fun person to think of.
  2. To tell you the truth, I could write the whole original cast into a movie without making it confusing. I know that a lot of us DOH fan fic writers could come together and make one heck of a movie. That is what will be wrong with this movie though. They don't know it like we do. You could easily move the year up in this movie without destroying the whole set of standards set by the Dukes. I could preserve everything from Enos right down to the very last word that would come out of Bo's mouth. Honestly, it would be simple to make a movie out of this TV show. However, the writers that are in this are trying to improve something that doesn't need improving. That's what really gets me. If something works...if reruns are still as loved today as they were back then--you have got a hit. To change it would mess it up royally.
  3. Personally, it would be hard if you had to choose between the Duke boys. I think I would marry Luke...he seems more my type. Though I like Bo because of his personality.
  4. I was Roscoe P. Coltrane Pretty funny huh?
  5. LOL That wasn't the question I was trying to see which one you thought did better. I like Bo and Luke better too (On a brighter note) Not an easy task huh?
  6. Which one to you like better? Coy or Vance
  7. There's only one problem with this pole, some people weren't born or were too young to watch any of these shows LOL Well, I guess reruns make all of life possible. I like A Team...it is cute McGuyver I watch pretty regularly on TV now. And Well if I didn't like Dukes, I wouldn't be answering
  8. I think that was a major problem. Someone told me once that they took scripts made for Bo/Luke and just inserted Coy/Vance where ever they needed to. When I saw the first episode with Coy and Vance on it, I had mixed emotions. First it was like, "Okay, who are you?" I liked the first episode because they seemed different--somewhat fresh. However, it seemed as if they were trying too hard to be like Bo and Luke. Personally, I know it wasn't their fault but still I was like, "What is this monsterosity?" I would have liked newer personalities. Maybe quirts that Bo and Luke didn't have. Maybe having to relearn the ropes...anything. Vance was too robotic though on screen. Coy just seemed to be a copycat. Sure, still watched the show but it wasn't the same. I was thrilled when Bo and Luke came walking back through that door. I think Brian you are very correct in this situation
  9. I thought that was a Bratwurst Ah oh well. I ain't perfect LOL
  10. Me too they were a cute little couple...he was a bit tall for her LOL
  11. I know what sourkraut is but what is kielbasa?
  12. "The Ten Million Dollar Sheriff" Now that was a good episode. It was a 120 minute episode. I thought it was a funny one. Roscoe finds out that he is rich. Roscoe plays a card game and wins all of Boss' riches too. He then goes and turns a Roil's Royce (Excuse my spelling) into a police car. Gives Boss a job as a deputy. To top it all off, he sends someone to get those pesty Dukes. Jason Steele. Poor Uncle Jesse goes after that Jason Steele and ends up injured The end is too funny for words though
  13. The Bounty Hunter's name was Jason Steele That part made me weep a little. I think the most neat part about that episode was when Boss came to see his friend.
  14. My favorate is the fish he's eating. No fork, no nothing, just eating it.
  15. We'll miss her for sure. That was one lady who always was a good actress. Her character--WOW, could have married Jesse and I wouldn't have minded at all.
  16. I really like this cover. For the next one, I hope they just have the General Lee flying in all its glory and possibly the other characters in a bird's eye view.
  17. He had the South in the palm of his hand. I tell you though, there were soooo many other shirts he could have worn that would have shown southern pride all the way. I think that Led Zeplin was a chart topper back in those days. I don't know, maybe they're trying to appeal to another part of the audience, ya think?
  18. That was the neatest part about her. When that woman's face would light up, you just knew that she felt that magic for that special person.
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