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  1. mice (you can always count on the little critters to get into what's stored in your garage)
  2. Thanks Hoss. You sure are talented with that techno stuff. Now get back to work and answer the next trivia question. On "The Canterbury Crock" which country singer was Daisy listening to while driving in her Jeep? A) Willie Nelson Waylon Jennings C) Dolly Parton D) Jessi Colter E) Charlie Daniels Band F) The Bellamy Brothers G) Loretta Lynn H) Mel Tillis
  3. garage
  4. Welcome to the HazzardNet K-Duke!
  5. I'm still mad that my royal blue 1975 Mustang II didn't make the top 100. It's #2 on my list. I'd have thought that it would at least crack the top 50. Seriousely though, I don't think Farrah Fawcett's' Mustang II from Charlie's Angels made the top 100 list....unless I missed it. I am happy that Stingray (#75) made it.
  6. Wow Hoss, this is an amazing thread. Great job as usual!
  7. Hoss, MaryAnne and BL Davenport are correct. It was "Undercover Dukes". On "Treasure of Hazzard" they said the Dukes lived on Mill Road. On "Sound of Music Hazzard Style" they said the Dukes live on Old Mill Road. "The Runaway" said that the Dukes lived on Mill Pond Road. Cooter's farm was on "Mason Dixon's Girls" and MaryAnne's right about it being Jessup Road. Rosco's house was on "Baa Baa White Sheep". From "Close Call for Daisy" Enos lives in the boarding house on Spring Lake Drive. "Enos and Daisy's Wedding" tells us that it's called Mrs. Oxford's Boarding House. I know they never said any number address for the Dukes but I'm not sure about the rest of them. I'm guessing not because I probably would have written it down. I think Rosco's mailbox just said Rosco P Coltrane and Mama. I bet Hoss can get a screen grab (even though I've gotten off the subject since BL didn't ask about Rosco) Khee Khee!
  8. Happy birthday Emy-Rae 11-12-11

  9. tree
  10. Hoss and BL got it right. It was 3-wheelers. I'm not sure which episode had the horses as patrol vehicles. Which two part episode showed Boss and Rosco camping out together?
  11. Wow! What a great thread! Thanks for starting it MaryAnne and thanks for all the great pictures Hoss. There might be a lot of controversy once we get past the #1 car but we can all agree that the folks at Edmund's got 01 thing right!
  12. Welcome to the HazzardNet!

  13. Awesome! I know what one of my Christmas presents is going to be.... make that two of my presents...I'm never going to be able to decide between the two. My compliments to everybody who had a hand in planning and making them. By the way, is that Brian Coltrane modeling them? I didn't know he was moonlighting as a supermodel.
  14. Welcome to Hazzard County 09general. I love your 09 General Lee! What a great tribute to the most famous car in the world on his 40th birthday!
  15. Christmas
  16. Johnny Paycheck
  17. Nice! I bet when he got all that candy and ate all that sugar he was jumping over creeks! Well, one good thing...he gets better fuel mileage than the real General Lee. Excellent job making that!
  18. Hoss, MaryAnne and BL got it right. Hey MaryAnne, where'd that picture of Denver come from? On the episode "Twin Trouble" what did Rosco and Enos use as patrol vehicles? A) nothing, they walked solar powered mopeds C) bicycles D) horses with sirens on their heads E) 3 wheel ATVs F) patrol cars painted green G) none of the above
  19. Welcome to the HazzardNet!

  20. Wow, we think alike Meadowmufn. "Simple Man" is my favorite CDB song. Actually it's tied with "What This World Needs is a Few More Rednecks." I'm a huge CDB fan but "The Devil Went Down To Georgia" barely squeaks in at the bottom of my top 10 favorite CDB songs. Trace Adkins was talking about Charlie once and compared his creative abilities to Steven King's. The man's a genius at 75 and still going strong. Speaking of creatitivy, please go back to teasing Brian now.
  21. Speaking of names, just my bad luck, the only person ever named Roger on the show was a bad guy. Duke Gaylord Duke was really Roger Blevins back in England. Hey Hoss, I didn't know there were any bad guys in England. By the way, I don't know what Roger Blevins' real name was....sounds like a job for that good guy (originally) from England...take it away Hoss!
  22. I know a little bit about a lot of things but only know a lot about two things.... and those two things are astronomy and The Dukes of Hazzard. It's nice to see astronomy stuff on the HazzardNet! Great job James!
  23. I'd like to interrupt this silliness with a serious announcement about my second favorite white-bearded redneck... Today (Oct 28) is Charlie Daniels' 75th birthday. Charlie is one of the most patriotic fellers I've ever met. So patriotic in fact that he was born on the 50th birthday of the Statue of Liberty. Happy birthday to these two great Americans!
  24. .....and according to my trusty notebook, Lake Sherwood is from season 2, "Arrest Jesse Duke". You're right Brian. It was Luke. The episode "Route 7-11" revealed that Jesse Duke's Grandaddy worked where? A) the US Cavalry the B&O Railroad C) the Erie Canal D) Sheriff of Capitol City E) bartender in Sleepy City F) gambling boats G) Texas Ranger H) a computer engineer for Facebook
  25. LOL I don't have a bid either. Remember I picked the Braves to win it all and they didn't even make the playoffs. Oh well, go Rangers! ......and Go Pirates in 2012!
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