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i1976

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  1. Can't you see it now? :p

    Anyway, I would really like to see the one with Daisy wearing the fire protective clothing.

    I'd like to see that picture in a larger version!!! LOL

    OK, I think I should start to work on these pictures.... and maybe create new pictures for my old thread (and album) Enos/Daisy in comics (all these great pictures are REALLY inspiring me!!!!!)

    THANKS!!!!!

  2. Thank you Ila!

    I found what you meant and tried to reconstruct the mirror with 4 screencaps. This is what I got.

    9587478473_bd8db6e03e_o.jpg

    GREAT work, as usual, Roth.

    I'd like to see the picture at the upper right side of the mirror, the one with Enos and Daisy (it's from "Enos Strate to the top", and it's from the airport's scene 'cause they're wearing the same clothes). Great idea having some "behind the scenes" pictures stuck on the mirror at Enos' place, LOL.

    OH GOSH!!! I'm really LOVING this thread!!!

  3. I don't have much time to read them unfortunately. :-? I have some time Friday. :D :D :D

    Don't worry. I'm glad you're interested to this story and you're reading it :)

    You have ALL the time you need, 'cause I'm not going to delete it after I'll finish it, and it means the story will stay on the web for YEARS :innocent:

    So, take your time. The best gift, for me, is to know there are people who enjoy my writing.

    I hope you'll like it, and... if at some point you'll be bored or not interested anymore, well, I won't be offended :wink: (I don't want people feel obliged to read, or people feel obliged to read with MY time: the timing of my updates doesn't imply people have to read with that timing... any of us has his/her real life... job... family... and so on).

  4. I know how you feel Garrett. The saddest part for me is missing the people who used to be on but have lost interest. It's hard for me to relate to losing interest in The Dukes of Hazzard because I haven't since 1979.

    There have been times in my life that the show wasn't as high on my priority list as other hobbies but it always moved back up after those others came and went.

    What is also depressing is how folks from the past will log in occasionally and say they're back and plan on logging in on a regular basis and then we never hear from them again.

    I guess that's life though......ever changing.

    I'm glad I've met all the nice folks who have come and gone here on the greatest website on the internet. I miss the glory days here.

    At this point in time I think that those days will only return if Dukes goes the way of the popular series Dallas and returns to TV. If that ever happens, this place will be so crowded we'll be elbow to elbow in Dukes fans. With the popularity of redneck reality shows, the time seems ripe.

    I feel the same way, Roger.

    Probably it's also because the Dukes stopped showing (fortunately not in Italy, no flag controversy here, so TVs keep on showing it, as actually). I feel the same "abandon" as a fanfic writer: there's a page on Fanfiction.net devoted to the show, and, since two years ago, there were a lot of writers (and reviewers), but along the years there's a drop, and I think for the same reasons you're talking about: life... and other Tv-shows/books and hobbies. You know, from time to time I looked at the profile page of old writers (and readers), and, sometimes I find out they simply stopped writing, and sometimes I realize they're keeping on writing in other fandom (Supernatural, Twilight, Harry Potter, and so on). They're too busy with real life, or they're interested in something else.

    I scratch my head asking to myself: "How's possible you're writing for the same Fandom since 2007, and JUST for that fandom?"

    And you just gave me the answer: It's hard for me to relate to losing interest in The Dukes of Hazzard because I haven't since 1979. There have been times in my life that the show wasn't as high on my priority list as other hobbies but it always moved back up after those others came and went.

    I'm realizing the importance the show has had in my life, since I was a child, and I'm realizing my deep (and maybe childish) affection for a character who's been the FIRST love of my life. :oops:

    I've always loved a character (and, beside that character, the TV-show) and I show this love as a fanfic writer, and you love the TV-show showing your genuine love in this Forum, and you, as me, are wondering how people can forget a so deep and genuine love, started so many years ago.

  5. Chapter 20 is up, "A thunder in the distance"

    (Roth, you're goin' to have a lot to read, LOL).

    Ok,in this chapter you'll meet, again, Elton, WHOGG Radio's speaker. Do you remember him, in "Enos' last chance episode"?

    Well, I LOVE that episode for several reasons: I think it's the episode showing Enos' sense of duty in the best way (MY idea of Enos is in THAT episode) and I find interesting Elton's interviewing Enos and presenting him as "a self-made man, an example of success in Hazzard", and even more interesting and meaningful are Enos' words in that interview (deep and mature); moreover, I love how the whole town shows its respect for Enos and its rallying (being Dukes in frontline) in order to help him. I'm trying to use that "spirit" in this story, despite the rough and thorny topic (see the Feedback thread).

    Hope you're enjoying it :-)

  6. http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2854/9361951988_78d16b5f73_o.jpg

    Original from Imagecollect.com

    I'd say this is during filming of season 6 or 7 looking at Cathy's face and clothes

    I don't know. I think "Daisy" is older here. In the last series she was less "uncovered" (long sleeves shirts and long jeans) but I think this picture is after the show eneded, some years after. She gained some weight and her face is a bit older than in the show. Or I think so.

  7. You shouldn't worry about it. My maternal grandfather died at 46. Mom's lived longer than her dad so far by several decades. Both my dad's parents died at 69. He's lived longer than them as well.

    One of my old softball teammates from high school made sports and fitness her career. She was only a few years younger than I and in much, much better physical shape when she died at the age of 31 from an undiagnosed heart problem. She was talking to her family one second and the next, on the floor dead. Very shocking and tragic, but we never know when it will be our time. So, live life as much as you can, appreciate your blessings and loved ones, and don't waste time on the negative and unimportant.

    What a happy thread.... if I had known you ALL were going to start talking of death (and of dying young) I wouldn't have started it, ROFL.

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